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Efficient Remapping of Internet Routing Events

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Routing events impact multiple paths in the Internet, but current active topology mapping techniques monitor paths independently. Detecting a routing event on one Internet path does not trigger any measurements on other possibly-impacted paths. This approach leads to outdated and inconsistent routing information. We characterize routing events in the Internet and investigate probing strategies to efficiently identify paths impacted by a routing event. Our results indicate that targeted probing can help us quickly remap routing events and maintain more up-to-date and consistent topology maps.

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        SIGCOMM '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGCOMM Conference
        August 2016
        645 pages
        ISBN:9781450341936
        DOI:10.1145/2934872

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        • Published: 22 August 2016

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