The impact of BGP dynamics on intra-domain traffic

S. Agarwal, C. Chuah, S. Bhattacharyya, C. Diot
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Abstract

Recent work in network traffic matrix estimation has focused on generating router-to-router or PoP-to-PoP (Point-of-Presence) traffic matrices within an ISP backbone from network link load data. However, these estimation techniques have not considered the impact of inter-domain routing changes in BGP (Border Gateway Protocol). BGP routing changes have the potential to introduce significant errors in estimated traffic matrices by causing traffic shifts between egress routers or PoPs within a single backbone network. We present a methodology to correlate BGP routing table changes with packet traces in order to analyze how BGP dynamics affect traffic fan-out within a large "tier-1" network. Despite an average of 133 BGP routing updates per minute, we find that BGP routing changes do not cause more than 0.03% of ingress traffic to shift between egress PoPs. This limited impact is mostly due to the relative stability of network prefixes that receive the majority of traffic -- 0.05% of BGP routing table changes affect intra-domain routes for prefixes that carry 80% of the traffic. Thus our work validates an important assumption underlying existing techniques for traffic matrix estimation in large IP networks.
BGP动态对域内流量的影响
最近在网络流量矩阵估计方面的工作主要集中在从网络链路负载数据生成ISP骨干网内的路由器到路由器或pop到pop(存在点)流量矩阵。然而,这些估计技术并没有考虑到BGP(边界网关协议)域间路由变化的影响。BGP路由更改有可能在估计的流量矩阵中引入重大错误,因为它会在单个骨干网络中的出口路由器或pop之间引起流量转移。我们提出了一种方法,将BGP路由表变化与数据包跟踪相关联,以分析BGP动态如何影响大型“第一层”网络中的流量扇出。尽管平均每分钟有133次BGP路由更新,但我们发现BGP路由变化不会导致超过0.03%的入口流量在出口pop之间转移。这种有限的影响主要是由于接收大部分流量的网络前缀相对稳定——0.05%的BGP路由表变化会影响承载80%流量的前缀的域内路由。因此,我们的工作验证了大型IP网络中流量矩阵估计现有技术的一个重要假设。
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