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KeySight: A Scalable Troubleshooting Platform Based on Network Telemetry

Published: 28 March 2018 Publication History

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    SOSR '18: Proceedings of the Symposium on SDN Research
    March 2018
    195 pages
    ISBN:9781450356640
    DOI:10.1145/3185467
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    1. P4
    2. network telemetry
    3. troubleshooting

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    • National Key R&D Program of China
    • National Science Foundation of China

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    SOSR '18: Symposium on SDN Research
    March 28 - 29, 2018
    CA, Los Angeles, USA

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