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Physical Topology Discovery for Large Multi-Subnet Networks

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Physical Topology Discovery for Large Multi-Subnet Networks
— Knowledge of the up-to-date physical (i.e., layer-2) topology of an Ethernet network is crucial to a number of critical network management tasks, including reactive and proactive resource management, event correlation, and root-cause analysis. Given the dynamic nature of today’s IP networks, keeping track of topology information manually is a daunting (if not impossible) task. Thus, effective algorithms for automatically discovering physical network topology are necessary. In this paper, we propose the first complete algorithmic solution for discovering the physical topology of a large, heterogeneous Ethernet network comprising multiple subnets as well as (possibly) dumb or uncooperative network elements. Our algorithms rely on standard SNMP MIB information that is widely supported in modern IP networks and require no modifications to the operating system software running on elements or hosts. Furthermore, we formally demonstrate that our solution is complete for the given MIB ...
Yigal Bejerano, Yuri Breitbart, Minos N. Garofalak
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where INFOCOM
Authors Yigal Bejerano, Yuri Breitbart, Minos N. Garofalakis, Rajeev Rastogi
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