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Title: NLANR


1
NLANRsNetwork Analysis Infrastructureand
OCXmon activities
Hans-Werner Braun NLANR (UCSD/SDSC) hwb_at_nlanr.net
http//www.nlanr.net
2
Goals and objectives
  • Creating an infrastructure to support
    measurements and analysis
  • collection of header traces (passive)
  • performance measurements (active, AMP)
  • use of SNMP derived data
  • routing and topology stability
  • Undertaking of research activities
  • Support outside researchers with data and other
    help
  • Creation of analysis and visualization tools
  • Aggregate various data sets for correlation
  • Result reporting for the high performance
    networking environment

3
NAI system
4
Central machines
  • nai.nlanr.net
  • server for initial data collection
  • 160 GB, 256MB memory, dual 450MHz PII
  • moat.nlanr.net
  • external web server
  • 160 GB, 256MB memory, dual 450MHz PII
  • four analysis computation engines
  • each 18GB, 256MB memory, 450MHz PII

5
File andcompute servers
nai.nlanr.net
moat.nlanr.net
Analysis computing engines
6
Coral/OCXmon
(passive traffic collection and analysis at
optical carrier speeds)
  • completely noninvasive, no impact on forwarding
    paths
  • aggregated traffic signature at a measurement
    point
  • detailed characteristics of individual
    transactions

7
Coral components
8
Optical splitters
9
OC3monmachine
10
Passive measurements -- available interfaces
  • Ethernet (10/100) (now)
  • DS3 (interfaces available) UofWaikato, NZ,
    Ian Graham
  • FDDI (now) off the shelve FDDI cards
  • OC3 (now) ATM, FORE
  • OC12 (now) ATM, Applied Telecom, CAIDA
    Coralreef
  • OC12 (now ATM, prototype POS), UofWaikato, NZ,
    Ian Graham
  • OC48 (mid-2000) developed by CAIDA/MCI

11
Status of passive measurements activities
  • Current situation
  • 11 active OC3mon sites
  • 1 FDDI monitor (currently used for OC3mon)
  • 2 OC12mon sites
  • 2 pairs of so far unused DS3mon cards
  • Near to medium term future
  • creating two DS3mon machines
  • deploying approximately 25 more OCXmon machines
  • using the DAG3 technology
  • POS and ATM capability
  • in collaboration with Abilene/I2

12
Passive measurement deployment status
U. of Washington
U. of Michigan Michigan State U.
STARTAP/APAN
Argonne Nat. Lab
Ohio State U.
NCAR U. Colorado, Boulder
U. of Pennsylvania
NCSA
FIX-West
Old Dominion U.
AIX/MAE-West or NREN NASA-Ames
CSU, San Bernardino
MCNC North Carolina State U. U. of North
Carolina Duke U.
Vanderbilt U.
UCLA
SDSC, U. California, San Diego
Rice U. Baylor College of Medicine U. of
Houston Texas AM U.
U. of Florida Miami U. Florida State U.
28 May 1999
13
Analysis results http//moat.nlanr.net/Datacub
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Further (somewhat dated) analysis available
online
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/OC3analysis - analysis of
    an aggregation point data (similar to what will
    be available for the HPC aggregation points or
    gigaPoPs)
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/PBHA - analysis of
    packets, bit volume, and host activity on a link.
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/SF - analysis of TCP flags
    (useful for both Internet researchers and
    vendors)
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/DNS - analysis of traffic
    by protocol -- with respect to UDP, specifically
    DNS traffic.
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/PLRL - analysis of the
    behavior of sequences of packets or packet run
    lengths is important to the design and
    development of next generation internetworking
    hardware and software
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/BGPAddr and
    http//moat.nlanr.net/ASPL - analyses of the
    interconnectivity of Autonomous Systems
  • http//moat.nlanr.net/IPaddrocc - analysis of
    the 32 bit (IP v4) Internet address space

15
Result visualization strategies
  • real-time visualization requirements
  • fast data visualization (including animating)
  • 3D visualization engines based on OpenGL
  • distributed server/client
  • data generation/analysis separate from
    visualization
  • lead Jeff Brown (specifically for cichlid)

16
Cichlid server/client model
Server (non-local data generator)
Client/user OpenGL based visualization engine
Server (non-local data generator)
Server (non-local data generator)
17
cichlid visualization
18
IP use and plen matrices
19
Cichlid for Windows
20
Collaborations
  • availability of network workload and performance
    data and software to gain more insight into the
    Internet fabric
  • opportunity to involve more students and
    faculty thesis projects
  • hosting of visiting researchers
  • local (UCSD) student involvement
  • faculty and staff collaborations with other
    sites
  • collaborators have to be self-guided to a large
    extend

21
Upcoming workshops at UCSD/SDSC
  • 29/30 June 1999
  • collaboration between sites hosting measurement
    machines
  • discussions among technical people
  • focus on high performance networking
    environments
  • vBNS, I2/Abilene, NGI,
  • help define needs for data/analysis from
    existing measurement infrastructure
  • 1 July 1999
  • strategic needs for network analysis in high
    performance networking environments, issues and
    opportunities
  • discussions among people with significant
    network analysis experience
  • focus on multi-provider high performance
    networking environments
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