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Towards DisNETPerf: a Distributed Internet Paths Performance Analyzer

TitleTowards DisNETPerf: a Distributed Internet Paths Performance Analyzer
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsWassermann, S., P. Casas, and B. Donnet
Conference NameThe 11th International Conference on emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies - CoNEXT 2015
Date Published11/2015
Abstract

For more than 25 years now, traceroute has demonstrated its supremacy for network-path measurement, becoming the most widely used Internet path diagnosis tool today. A major limitation of traceroute when the destination is not controllable by the user is its inability to measure reverse paths, i.e., the path from a destination back to the source. Proposed techniques to address this issue  rely on IP address spoofing, which might lead to security concerns. In this paper we introduce and evaluate DisNETPerf, a new tool for locating probes that are the closest to a distant server. Those probes are then used to collect data from the server point-of-view to the service user for path performance monitoring and troubleshooting purposes. We propose two techniques for probe location, and demonstrate that the reverse path can be measured with very high accuracy in certain scenarios.

Citation KeyWas2015
Project year: 
Third year
WP(s) associated with the paper: 
WP4 - mPlane Supervisor: Iterative and Adaptive Analysis
Partner(s) associated with the paper's author(s): 
Forschungszentrum Telekommunikation Wien Gmbh
Universite de Liege
Is this an OFFICIALLY supported mPlane paper?: 
Yes