全球IP路由网络中的延迟因素

Andis Āriņš
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目前的边界网关协议(BGP)在路由级别上服务于不同自治系统(AS)之间的全球互联网骨干网连接。核心路由器在实时变化的环境中不断地根据路径向量数据库条目计算路由决策。AS路径向量数据库可以包含多个不同IP前缀目的地的路径,其中路径向量中最小的实体是AS。在现实世界中,AS可以是互联网服务运营商、大学或任何其他愿意通过多家庭上行链路参与互联网网络的组织。不幸的是,AS的内部部分隐藏在路径向量数据库中,因此排除了影响路由决策的延迟、数据包丢失或吞吐量等因素。由于虚拟存在的可能性更容易,领先的欧洲互联网运营商与大多数其他最大的运营商建立了直接的BGP连接,称为对等连接,从而缩小了路由决策的客观性,因为大多数路由决策是基于AS路径长度进行的,而AS路径长度倾向于1。本文提出了一种测量延迟的方法,并通过实验室测量对其进行了分析。这项研究的结果允许讨论需求和可能性,将这种技术从小型测试平台推广到全球路由网络。
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Latency factor in worldwide IP routed networks
Current Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) serves for worldwide internet backbone connections between different Autonomous Systems (AS) on the routing level. Continuously in real-time changing environment core routers calculate routing decisions based on path-vector database entries. AS path-vector database may contain multiple paths for various Internet Protocol (IP) prefix destinations where smallest entity in the path-vector is AS. In real world AS can be internet service operator, university or any other organization willing to participate in internet network via multi-homed uplinks. Unfortunately, internal part of AS is hidden in path-vector database thus excluding factors like latency, packet loss or throughput from influencing routing decisions. With easier virtual presence possibilities leading European internet operators has direct BGP connections called peering with mostly every other largest operators thus narrowing routing decision objectivity because mostly routing decisions are taken based on AS path length which tends to one. In this paper, a method of measuring latency is proposed and analyzed through lab measurements. The results of this study permit to discuss about requirements and possibilities to extrapolate this technique from small testbed to worldwide routed networks.
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