Techniques in Mapping Router-Level Internet Topology from Multiple Vantage Points

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Abstract. Accompanying the Internet rapid expansion and the great changes in Internet underlying topology, research communities have paid ever-increasing attention to the challenging task of measuring Internet topology. This paper discusses the limitation of using public traceroute servers for router level topology measurement. In our distributed three-level architecture for mapping individual ISP topologies by a third party, an on-demand probing at each hop and centralized DNS query are employed to reduce network overload and improve probe efficiency. The effects of these two techniques are exhibited in this paper.

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