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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
Shining Light on Dark Internet Address Space | Meeting: | NANOG23 | |
Date / Time: | 2001-10-23 1:30pm - 2:00pm | |
Room: | OCC East | |
Presenters: | Speakers: Craig Labovitz, Merit Network/Arbor Networks.Abha Ahuja, Merit Network/Arbor Networks.Presented by Rob Malan, Arbor Networks. | |
Abstract: | In this talk, we explore the degree to which commercial strategies, peering disputes, network failures, misconfiguration, and occasionally, malicious intent, lead to a partitioning of Internet topology. Specifically, we present a three-year study of the differences in Internet provider reachability. We focus on \"dark address space,\" or the range of topology accessible from one provider, but unreachable via one or more competitor networks. We present active and passive measurements of these differences on time scales ranging from several seconds to multiple months. | |
Files: | Shining Light on Dark Internet Address Space
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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