Authors
Kevin Vermeulen, Stephen D Strowes, Olivier Fourmaux, Timur Friedman
Publication date
2018/10/31
Conference
Proceedings of the Internet Measurement Conference 2018
Pages
29-42
Publisher
ACM
Description
Since its introduction in 2006--2007, Paris Traceroute and its Multipath Detection Algorithm (MDA) have been used to conduct well over a billion IP level multipath route traces from platforms such as M-Lab. Unfortunately, the MDA requires a large number of packets in order to trace an entire topology of load balanced paths between a source and a destination, which makes it undesirable for platforms that otherwise deploy Paris Traceroute, such as RIPE Atlas. In this paper we present a major update to the Paris Traceroute tool. Our contributions are: (1) MDA-Lite, an alternative to the MDA that significantly cuts overhead while maintaining a low failure probability; (2) Fakeroute, a simulator that enables validation of a multipath route tracing tool's adherence to its claimed failure probability bounds; (3) multilevel multipath route tracing, with, for the first time, a Traceroute tool that provides a router-level view of multipath …
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K Vermeulen, SD Strowes, O Fourmaux, T Friedman - Proceedings of the Internet Measurement Conference …, 2018