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Title: End to End Routing Behavior in the Internet


1
End to End Routing Behavior in the Internet
  • Vern Paxson
  • Network Research Group
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • University of California, Berkeley

Presented by Shreeram Sahasrabudhe (sas4)
2
Goal
  • Trying to answer questions like
  • What sort of pathologies and failures occur in
    the Internet routing?
  • Do routes remain Stable over time or change
    frequently?
  • Do routes from A and B tend to be symmetric as
    routes from B to A?
  • Framework
  • 40000 end-to-end route measurements using
    repeated
  • traceroutes between 37 Internet sites in 1994
    1995

3
Routing in the Internet
  • Internet
  • Autonomous Systems (AS) collection of routers
    and hosts running a single Interior Gateway
    Protocol (IGP)
  • Administrative Domain Routers and hosts are
    under a single administrative authority and a set
    of IGPs.
  • Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) allows arbitrary
    interconnection topologies between AS.

4
Methodology
  • Apparatus
  • Network Probe Daemon (NPD) run on a number of
    sites.
  • These NPDs were contacted at exponentially
    distributed intervals by a control program
    npd_control, to measure route to another NPD
    site using traceroute.
  • N2 scaling if N sites then it can measure O(N2)
    internet paths between sites.
  • Two sets of measurements D1 (Dec 1994
    measurement time interval 1-2 days) and D2 (Dec
    1995 60 mean inter-measurement interval of 2
    hours, 40 mean interval of about 2.75 days,
    paired measurements A?B and B?A )
  • Why Exponential Sampling?
  • Corresponds to additive random sampling which
    samples all instantaneous signal values with
    equal probability.
  • Measurement times form a poisson process. Hence
    can apply Wolffs PASTA principle.
  • How much representative of the real Internet?
  • Experiment routes cover more than half the AS by
    weight (prominence in internet routing).
  • Significant cross-section of internet behavior.

5
Routing Pathologies
  • Routing Loops
  • Forwarding loop Information loop
  • traceroute loop (0.13 in D1, 0.16 D2)
  • Erroneous Routing
  • Found 1 example CT?Israel?UK!
  • Connectivity altered mid-stream
  • 0.16 D1 and 0.44 D2
  • Fluttering
  • Rapidly oscillating routing
  • Infrastructure Failures
  • An inside router gives host unreachable message
  • Unreachable due to many hops
  • 6 from D2 measurements went beyond the
    traceroutes limit of 30
  • Mean path length D1(15.6) and D2(16.2)

6
Outages
  • Temporary outages
  • Sequence of consecutive traceroute packets are
    lost
  • 1 to 5 losses D1(44), D2(55)
  • 6 or more D1(0.96), D2(2.2)
  • For more than 6 losses (30 sec outage 5sec X
    6losses)
  • Time-of-day patterns
  • Temporary outage at least 30sec 8 at 3-4pm
  • Infrastructure failure 9.3 at 3-4pm and 7.6
    at 6-7pm

7
Routing Stability
  • Routing Prevalence
  • Prevalence A likelihood of currently observed
    router r
  • being observed again in future
  • Internet paths are strongly dominated by a single
    route, but
  • there is also a significant site-to-site
    variation

8
  • Routing Persistence
  • Persistence Given that we observed a router r at
    time t, how long before that route is likely to
    have changed.
  • More difficult to measure
  • Classification
  • Rapid route alternation Observed measurements
    made lt 60 sec apart and lt 10min apart
  • Medium scale route alternation Observed
    measurements lt 1 hour
  • Large-scale route alternation lt 6 hrs
  • Long Lived Routes Remaining (gt 6hours)
  • What is the chance of observing a route for at
    least a week 90

9
Routing Symmetry
  • Affects
  • One way propagation estimates (RTT/2)
  • Asymmetry complicates network measurement,
    trouble shooting, accounting and routers flow
    calculation
  • Asymmetry complicates network troubleshooting
  • Analysis of routing symmetry
  • 49 of D2 measurements observed an asymmetric
    path between sites.
  • 30 of the paired measurements observed different
    autonomous systems in the virtual paths two
    directions.

10
Conclusions
  • The likelihood of encountering a major routing
    pathology more than doubled in a year from end of
    94 to 95.
  • Internet paths are heavily dominated by a single
    prevalent route, but the persistence varies from
    seconds to days
  • There is not typical internet path. Different
    sites or pairs of sites encounter very different
    routing characteristics.
  • Possible improvements to the methodology could
    be
  • NPDs could be given more variety of measurement
    requests.
  • Use a more sophisticated tool than traceroute.
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