DocumentCode :
3245855
Title :
A Distributed Approach to End-to-End Network Topology Inference
Author :
Xing Jin ; Qiuyan Xia ; Chan, S.-H. Gary
Author_Institution :
Hong Kong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Kowloon
fYear :
2007
fDate :
24-28 June 2007
Firstpage :
1704
Lastpage :
1709
Abstract :
To construct an efficient overlay network, the information of underlay is important. However, the inference of an underlay topology is not easy. We consider using end-to-end measurement tools such as traceroute to infer the underlay topology among a group of hosts. Since pair-wise traceroutes among hosts take a long time and generate much network traffic, Max-Delta has been proposed to infer a highly accurate topology with a low number of traceroutes. However, Max-Delta relies on a central server to collect traceroute results and to select paths for hosts to measure. It is hence not scalable to large groups. In this paper, we investigate a distributed version of Max-Delta scheme in order to support scalable inference. In our scheme, each host joins an overlay tree before conducting traceroutes. A host then independently selects paths to traceroute and exchanges traceroute results with others through the overlay tree. As a result, each host can maintain a partially discovered topology. We have studied two key issues in the scheme, i.e., how to construct a low-diameter overlay tree and how to reduce bandwidth consumption in measurements. As compared to Max-Delta, our scheme is fully distributed and scalable. In the scheme, each host computes its own traceroute targets, and the computational loads are distributed to all the hosts instead of a single server. Furthermore, each host only exchanges data with a few other hosts and does not need to set up connections with all the other hosts. Simulation results show that the constructed tree has a low diameter and can support quick data exchange among hosts, and that the use of a lookup table for routers can significantly reduce bandwidth consumption in data exchange.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; table lookup; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; trees (mathematics); Max-Delta scheme; bandwidth consumption; central server; data exchange; distributed approach; end-to-end measurement tools; end-to-end network topology inference; lookup table; low-diameter overlay tree; network traffic; traceroute; Bandwidth; Communications Society; Computational modeling; Computer science; Distributed computing; Network servers; Network topology; Peer to peer computing; Table lookup; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2007. ICC '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0353-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2007.285
Filename :
4288956
Link To Document :
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