Joint analysis of network incidents and intradomain routing changes

TitleJoint analysis of network incidents and intradomain routing changes
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsMedem A, Teixeira R, Feamster N, Meulle M
Conference NameNetwork and Service Management (CNSM), 2010 International Conference on
Date Published2010/10//
Keywordscorrelation method, Internet, Internet2 backbone network, intradomain routing instability, network maintenance, network routing joint analysis, telecommunication network routing, Virtual private networks, VPN provider
Abstract

This paper studies how intradomain routing instability relates to events in network trouble tickets for two networks: a VPN provider and the Internet2 backbone network. Our goal in performing this joint analysis of routing and trouble tickets is to better understand the likely underlying causes of intradomain routing instability. We develop a method to correlate trouble tickets with instability events and find that, although unplanned events last longer than scheduled maintenance, there is no single underlying cause for most instability, and that these causes differ across networks. In comparison to a similar study from Labovitz et al. from ten years ago, we find that, while certain causes of instability such as maintenance and circuit problems remain significant, power issues have become much less prevalent, and software-related problems have become more common.

DOI10.1109/CNSM.2010.5691306