Peering into peering: Building better tools for better peering decisions

John Robert Mendoza, Josuel Racca, Isabel Montes, R. Ocampo, C. Festin
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Network operators need to assess the effects of routing policies and traffic engineering methods in order to guide planning and operational decisions related to peering. We propose a peering analysis framework based on the correlation of inferred AS paths and traffic flow information. We define the data sets needed and a four-step methodology designed to reduce network data dimensionality, determine traffic proximity, identify traffic propensity, and quantify the impact of traffic locality. We demonstrate how the correlation of traffic flow and AS paths, and the application of our four-step approach, uncovers rich information when applied to a real-world case study of a local Internet service provider.
对等:为更好的对等决策构建更好的工具
网络运营商需要评估路由策略和流量工程方法的效果,以指导与对等网络相关的规划和运营决策。我们提出了一种基于推断出的AS路径和交通流信息的相关性的对等分析框架。我们定义了所需的数据集和四步方法,旨在降低网络数据维度,确定交通接近度,识别交通倾向,并量化交通局部性的影响。我们演示了流量流和AS路径的相关性,以及我们的四步方法的应用,如何在应用于本地互联网服务提供商的实际案例研究时发现丰富的信息。
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