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1、1,Internet Topology,COS 461: Computer Networks Spring 2006 (MW 1:30-2:50 in Friend 109)Jennifer Rexford Teaching Assistant: Mike Wawrzoniak http:/www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/spring06/cos461/,2,Returning the Midterm Exam,Exam scoring break down Range: 70-100 Average: 89 Median: 92 See the co
2、urse Web site Exam Answer key,3,Goals of Todays Lecture,Internets two-tiered topology Autonomous Systems, and connections between them Routers, and the links between them AS-level topology Autonomous System (AS) numbers Business relationships between ASes Router-level topology Points of Presence (Po
3、Ps) Backbone and enterprise network topologies Inferring network topologies By measuring paths from many vantage points,4,Internet Routing Architecture,Divided into Autonomous Systems Distinct regions of administrative control Routers/links managed by a single “institution” Service provider, company
4、, university, Hierarchy of Autonomous Systems Large, tier-1 provider with a nationwide backbone Medium-sized regional provider with smaller backbone Small network run by a single company or university Interaction between Autonomous Systems Internal topology is not shared between ASes but, neighborin
5、g ASes interact to coordinate routing,5,Autonomous System Numbers,AS Numbers are 16 bit values.,Level 3: 1 MIT: 3 Harvard: 11 Yale: 29 Princeton: 88 AT&T: 7018, 6341, 5074, UUNET: 701, 702, 284, 12199, Sprint: 1239, 1240, 6211, 6242, ,Currently just over 20,000 in use.,6,AS Topology,Node: Autonomous
6、 System Edge: Two ASes that connect to each other,7,What is an Edge, Really?,Edge in the AS graph At least one connection between two ASes Some destinations reached from one AS via the other,AS 1,AS 2,d,Exchange Point,AS 1,AS 2,d,AS 3,8,Interdomain Paths,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,Client,Web server,Path: 6, 5, 4
7、, 3, 2, 1,9,Business Relationships,Neighboring ASes have business contracts How much traffic to carry Which destinations to reach How much money to pay Common business relationships Customer-provider E.g., Princeton is a customer of AT&T E.g., MIT is a customer of Level 3 Peer-peer E.g., Princeton i
8、s a peer of Patriot Media E.g., AT&T is a peer of Sprint,10,Customer-Provider Relationship,Customer needs to be reachable from everyone Provider tells all neighbors how to reach the customer Customer does not want to provide transit service Customer does not let its providers route through it,d,d,pr
9、ovider,customer,customer,provider,Traffic to the customer,Traffic from the customer,11,Peer-Peer Relationship,Peers exchange traffic between customers AS exports only customer routes to a peer AS exports a peers routes only to its customers Often the relationship is settlement-free (i.e., no $),peer
10、,peer,Traffic to/from the peer and its customers,d,12,Princeton Example,Internet: customer of AT&T and USLEC Research universities/labs: customer of Internet2 Local residences: peer with Patriot Media Local non-profits: provider for several non-profits,AT&T,USLEC,Internet2,Patriot,peer,13,AS Structu
11、re: Tier-1 Providers,Tier-1 provider Has no upstream provider of its own Typically has a national or international backbone UUNET, Sprint, AT&T, Level 3, Top of the Internet hierarchy of 12-20 ASes Full peer-peer connections between tier-1 providers,14,Efficient Early-Exit Routing,Diverse peering lo
12、cations Both costs, and middle Comparable capacity at all peering points Can handle even load Consistent routes Same destinations advertised at all points Same AS path length for a destination at all points,Customer A,Customer B,multiple peering points,Provider A,Provider B,Early-exit routing,15,AS
13、Structure: Other ASes,Tier-2 providers Provide transit service to downstream customers but, need at least one provider of their own Typically have national or regional scope E.g., Minnesota Regional Network Includes a few thousand of the ASes Stub ASes Do not provide transit service to others Connec
14、t to one or more upstream providers Includes vast majority (e.g., 85-90%) of the ASes,16,Characteristics of the AS Graph,AS graph structure High variability in node degree (“power law”) A few very highly-connected ASes Many ASes have only a few connections,1,10,100,1000,CCDF,1,0.1,0.01,0.001,AS degr
15、ee,All ASes have 1 or more neighbors,17,Characteristics of AS Paths,AS path may be longer than shortest AS path Router path may be longer than shortest path,s,d,3 AS hops, 7 router hops,2 AS hops, 8 router hops,18,Intra-AS Topology,Node: router Edge: link,19,Hub-and-Spoke Topology,Single hub node Co
16、mmon in enterprise networks Main location and satellite sites Simple design and trivial routing Problems Single point of failure Bandwidth limitations High delay between sites Costs to backhaul to hub,20,Princeton Example,Hub-and-spoke Four hub routers and many spokes Hub routers Outside world (e.g.
17、, AT&T, USLEC, ) Dorms Academic and administrative buildings Servers,21,Simple Alternatives to Hub-and-Spoke,Dual hub-and-spoke Higher reliability Higher cost Good building blockLevels of hierarchy Reduce backhaul cost Aggregate the bandwidth Shorter site-to-site delay,22,Backbone Networks,Backbone
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