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[routing-wg] AS Relations typing
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Michael Hallgren
m.hallgren at free.fr
Wed Jul 31 18:19:52 CEST 2013
Le 31/07/2013 17:42, Alexander Azimov a écrit : > > Dear colleagues, > Hi Alexander, > We’d like to introduce to Routing WG our system for AS relationships > typing http://radar.qrator.net/. It is based on imitation mathematical > model with use of AS paths recovered from BGP views and novel active > verification abilities that could detect priorities on every level of > BGP decision making process. Using web-interface you can explore > information about AS relations, predicted traffic ingress flows from > Tier-1 providers to each AS according to prepend policy. Also you can > experiment with model for any existing or even planned AS by adding > new connections and see how traffic ingress model will change, in just > an instant. Additionally we monitor and gather security network > anomalies such as: dynamic and static loops, DDoS amplifiers and > botnet activity in every AS and on geographical map. Full disclosure > of security issues is available for registered users related to > particular AS. > > The work is still in progress, and there's a lot to be done, as we > aspire to achieve better accuracy. We need for your reviews and bug > reports - there is a comfy bug report button where you can send us > screenshot with highlighted issue and additional comments in just > couple of mouse-clicks. > > Also, as we went on with our research, we managed to obtain an > interesting data regarding precision and accuracy of different RIR and > RIPE-DB in particular. We also ready to present the comparison of > declared/existing connectivity and priorities, if this topic is > interesting for community. > Interesting work. Can you share details or hints about your model(s) and algorithms(s)? Cheers, mh > Best regards, > Alexander Azimov
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