Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2010 Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1851182.1851256
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Multi-hop packet tracking for experimental facilities

Abstract: The Internet has become a complex system with increasing numbers of end-systems, applications, protocols and types of networks. Although we have a good understanding of how data is transferred over the network we cannot observe what happens with our data after sending and before receiving it - how packets traverse through the network and with which QoS characteristics remains unknown. Towards this objective we have developed a multi-hop packet tracking system intended to be used in experimental facilities, suc… Show more

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“…First, we discuss active measurements performed in PLE with support of the ETOMIC measurement system. After that we outline the passive measurements [18] conducted within GLAB and VINI.…”
Section: Experimental Results For Multipath Routing Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, we discuss active measurements performed in PLE with support of the ETOMIC measurement system. After that we outline the passive measurements [18] conducted within GLAB and VINI.…”
Section: Experimental Results For Multipath Routing Slicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Passive measurements measure the experiment's traffic itself and therefore provide a statement about the real treatment of the traffic in the network. We used the network of distributed ETOMIC nodes, which is federated with PLE under the OneLab federated experimental facilities [3] and multi-hop packet tracking [18], which is available in PLE. Figure 2 shows a screenshot of the visualization for the passive measurements with the packet tracking tool.…”
Section: Experiments Setupmentioning
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“…MS supports three advanced high level monitoring tools, i.e. SONoMA [19], HADES [20], and Packet Tracking [21]. These tools enable users to measure key performance metrics of the network, for example the one-way delay, the round-trip time, the packet loss, or the available bandwidth.…”
Section: Monitoring Service (Ms)mentioning
confidence: 99%