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Troubleshooting on intra-domain routing instability

Published: 03 September 2004 Publication History

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Routing instability is a problem directly a affecting the reliability of the Internet. While a great deal of effort has been committed to inter-domain routing instability, studies on intra-domain routing have been quite limited. Most network operators still do not have sufficient knowledge on this problem and often complain that: (i) They do not know to what extent the intra-domain routing instability can occur on their networks because this is difficult to detect, and (ii) the causes of this instability are difficult to find. In this paper, we first present the results of some passive measurements we did on intra-domain routing instability. We show the statistical results of OSPF routing information (for both IPv4 and IPv6) we collected on the WIDE Internet and APAN Tokyo-XP network. Through the statistics, we demonstrate how seriously routing instability can occur on a service network. We then propose an approach to help network operators isolate the causes of this. We emphasize the importance of gathering useful data for troubleshooting in event-driven fashion and propose using SNMP or telnet for this. We then explain what kind of data should be collected for the purposes of troubleshooting and how to use this data to isolate the problem.

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[1]
WIDE (Widely Integrated Distributed Environment) Project, http://www.wide.ad.jp]]
[2]
J. Moy: OSPF Version 2, RFC 2328, April 1998.]]
[3]
Aman Shaikh, Anujan Varma, Lampros Kalampoukas and Rohit Dube: Routing Stability in Congested Networks: Experimentation and Analysis SIGCOMM'00, Stockholm, Sweden.]]
[4]
Zebra routing daemon: http://www.zebra.org]]
[5]
David Watson, Farnam Jahanian and Craig Labovitz: Experiences With Monitoring OSPF on a Regional Service Provider Network, ICDCS2003, May 2003, Providence, Rhode Island, US.]]
[6]
APAN (Asia-Pacific Advanced Netowrk), http://www.apan.net]]
[7]
R. Coltun, D. Ferguson, J. Moy.: OSPF for IPv6, RFC 2740, December 1999.]]
[8]
F. Baker, R. Coltun.: OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base, RFC 1850, November 1995.]]

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NetT '04: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Network troubleshooting: research, theory and operations practice meet malfunctioning reality
September 2004
326 pages
ISBN:158113942X
DOI:10.1145/1016687
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  1. OSPF
  2. cause
  3. instability
  4. intra-domain
  5. monitoring
  6. routing

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  • (2005)RtanalyProceedings of the 5th IEEE international conference on Operations and Management in IP-Based Networks10.1007/11567486_17(162-172)Online publication date: 26-Oct-2005

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