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Title: Border%20Gateway%20Protocol%20(BGP)%20Data%20Analysis


1
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Data Analysis
  • Ofori Kwadwo, SUNY Old Westbury, McNairAgbeko
    Komla, Clarkson Univ., McNairRenle Xia, Monroe
    College, McNairDr. Jeanna Matthews, Clarkson
    UniversityTodd Deshane, Clarkson University
    Mathematics Computer Science Department

2
Overview
  • Motivation
  • Project Objectives
  • Data Analysis
  • Current Results
  • Future Work

3
The Problem
  • How big is the Internet?
  • 200 million hosts
  • How do packets find their way from source
    machine to destination?

4
Internet Navigation
  • Divide and Conquer
  • Autonomous Systems
  • How many Autonomous Systems are there?
  • About 65,536 ASes
  • There is still a problem
  • Routers
  • Determine the next network point for a packet
  • BGP
  • The language spoken by routers between
  • ASes

5
BGP Overview
  • Routers gossip about paths

Routers
Packets
6
Routing Instability
  • What can lead to Internet instability?
  • Inaccurate gossip
  • Changes in paths
  • Malfunctioning routers

7
Project Objectives
  • To analyze actual traces of BGP conversations
  • To use this data to really understand how BGP
    behaves in practice
  • To examine the implication of BGP data on the
    stability of Internet routing
  • To read and validate existing research in this
    area on this data set

8
Project Procedure
  • Collect raw data
  • Import into database
  • Query the database
  • Analyze results

9
Data Information
10
Announcement
  • Contains a new path
  • Can reach the route prefix
  • through the path
  • The format of an announcement Message

205.113.0.0/16
1239 6453 5769
Protocol Time Type PeerIP PeerAS Prefix
BGP 884831401 A 144.228.107.1 1239
205.113.0.0/16 1239 6453 5769 IGP
192.41.177.241 0 91
11
Withdrawal
  • Path is no longer available
  • i.e the route prefix is no longer reachable by
    the previous announced path
  • The format of a withdrawal Message

198.163.111.0/24
Protocol Time Type PeerIP PeerAS Prefix
BGP 884831402 W 204.70.7.53 3561
198.163.111.0/24
12
Data Analysis
  • BGP 884831401 A 144.228.107.1 1239
    205.113.0.0/16 1239 6453 5769 IGP
    192.41.177.241 0 91
  • What is the average Path Length?
  • How rapidly do announced paths change? How often
    are they withdrawn?

13
1997 1998
1999 2000
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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
2002 2003
16
Future Work
  • Import data from 2001 to present
  • Analyze trends
  • Compare those result to the current ones
  • Develop an easy web front end to the database

17
Acknowledgements
  • McNair Scholars Program
  • Director- Cathy Clark
  • Project Director- Alan Rossner
  • Administrative Assistant- Tammy Kunz
  • Instructor- Sara Morrison
  • Mathematics Computer Science Department
  • Mentor- Dr. Jeanna Matthews
  • Graduate Student- Todd Deshane
  • Graduate Student- Patty Jablonski

18
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