Investigating Interdomain Routing Policies in the Wild

R. Anwar, Haseeb Niaz, D. Choffnes, Ítalo F. S. Cunha, Phillipa Gill, Ethan Katz-Bassett
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Models of Internet routing are critical for studies of Internet security, reliability and evolution, which often rely on simulations of the Internet's routing system. Accurate models are difficult to build and suffer from a dearth of ground truth data, as ISPs often treat their connectivity and routing policies as trade secrets. In this environment, researchers rely on a number of simplifying assumptions and models proposed over a decade ago, which are widely criticized for their inability to capture routing policies employed in practice. In this study we put Internet topologies and models under the microscope to understand where they fail to capture real routing behavior. We measure data plane paths from thousands of vantage points, located in eyeball networks around the globe, and find that between 14-35% of routing decisions are not explained by existing models. We then investigate these cases, and identify root causes such as selective prefix announcement, misclassification of undersea cables, and geographic constraints. Our work highlights the need for models that address such cases, and motivates the need for further investigation of evolving Internet connectivity.
在野外调查域间路由策略
网络路由模型对网络安全、可靠性和演化的研究至关重要,这些研究往往依赖于对网络路由系统的模拟。由于互联网服务提供商通常将其连接和路由策略视为商业机密,因此很难建立准确的模型,并且缺乏真实数据。在这种环境下,研究人员依赖于十多年前提出的一些简化假设和模型,这些假设和模型因无法捕获实践中使用的路由策略而受到广泛批评。在这项研究中,我们将互联网拓扑和模型置于显微镜下,以了解它们无法捕获真实路由行为的地方。我们从位于全球眼球网络中的数千个有利位置测量数据平面路径,发现现有模型无法解释14-35%的路由决策。然后,我们对这些案例进行了调查,并找出了诸如选择性前缀公告、海底电缆错误分类和地理限制等根本原因。我们的工作强调了解决此类情况的模型的必要性,并激发了对不断发展的互联网连接进行进一步研究的必要性。
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