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Inferring subnets in router-level topology collection studies

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Inferring subnets in router-level topology collection studies
Internet measurement studies require availability of representative topology maps. Depending on the map resolution (e.g., autonomous system level or router level), the procedure of collecting and processing an Internet topology map involves different tasks. In this paper, we present a new task, i.e., subnet inference, to advance the current state of the art in topology collection studies. Utilizing a technique to infer the subnet relations among the routers in the resulting topology map, we identify IP addresses that are connected over the same connection medium. We believe that the successful inclusion of subnet relations among the routers will yield topology maps that are closer, at the network layer, to the sampled segments of the Internet in router level topology measurement studies. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.2.1 [Communication Networks]: Network Architecture and Design - Network Topology General Terms Measurement Keywords Topology discovery, Router-level map, Subnet i...
Mehmet Hadi Gunes, Kamil Saraç
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IMC
Authors Mehmet Hadi Gunes, Kamil Saraç
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