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Measuring an IP network in situ (2005)

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@TECHREPORT{Burch05measuringan,
    author = {Hal Burch},
    title = {Measuring an IP network in situ},
    institution = {},
    year = {2005}
}

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Abstract

The Internet, and IP networking in general, have become vital to the scientific community and the global economy. This growth has increased the importance of measuring and monitoring the Internet to ensure that it runs smoothly and to aid the design of future protocols and networks. To simplify network growth, IP networking is designed to be decentralized. This means that each router and each network needs and has only limited information about the Internet. One disadvantage of this design is that measurement systems are required in order to determine the behavior of the Internet as a whole. This thesis explores ways to measure five different aspects of the Internet. The first aspect considered is the Internet’s topology, the inter-connectivity of the Internet. This is one of the basic questions about the Internet: what hosts are on the Internet and how are they connected? The second aspect is routing: what are the routing decisions made by routers for a particular destination? The third aspect is locating the source of a denial-of-service (DoS) attack. DoS

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