[Nets-seminars] Talk, today 4th February GS/302 16:00

Richard G. Clegg richard at richardclegg.org
Fri Feb 4 14:23:10 GMT 2011


Today's speaker is Olaf Maennel from Loughborough.  Title and abstract 
follows.

"10 Lessons from 10 Years of Measuring and Modeling the Internet's Autonomous Systems"

Formally, the Internet inter-domain routing system is a collection of networks, their policies, peering relationships and organizational affiliations, and the addresses they advertize. It also includes components like Internet exchange points. By its very definition, each and every aspect of this system is impacted by BGP, the de-facto standard inter-domain routing protocol.

The element of this inter-domain routing system that has attracted the single-most attention within the research community has been the "inter-domain topology". Unfortunately, almost from the get go, the vast majority of studies of this topology, from definition, to measurement, to modeling and analysis, have ignored the central role of BGP in this problem. The legacy is a set of specious findings, unsubstanciated claims, and ill-conceived ideas about the Internet as a whole.

This talk tries present a BGP-focused treatement of the aspects that are critical for a rigorous study of this inter-domain topology. We aim at de-mythifing many "controversial" observations reported in the existing literature. At the same time, we illustrate the benefits and richness of new scientific approaches to measuring, modeling, and analyzing the inter-domain topology that are faithful to the BGP-specific nature of this problem domain.

-- 
Richard G. Clegg,
Dept of Elec. Eng.,
University College London
http://www.richardclegg.org/




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