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Combining routing and traffic data for detection of IP forwarding anomalies
Author(s) -
Matthew Roughan,
Tim Griffin,
Morley Mao,
Albert Greenberg,
Brian Freeman
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/1005686.1005745
Subject(s) - virtual routing and forwarding , computer science , ip forwarding , scalability , routing (electronic design automation) , computer network , distributed computing , routing table , real time computing , routing protocol , database
Copyright is held by the author/owner.IP forwarding anomalies, triggered by equipment failures, implementation bugs, or configuration errors, can significantly disrupt and degrade network service. Robust and reliable detection of such anomalies is essential to rapid problem diagnosis, problem mitigation, and repair. We propose a simple, robust method that integrates routing and traffic data streams to reliably detect forwarding anomalies. The overall method is scalable, automated and self-training. We find this technique effectively identifies forwarding anomalies, while avoiding the high false alarms rate that would otherwise result if either stream were used unilaterally

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