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Detecting Network Disruptions At Colocation Facilities

Networking and Internet Architecture 2019-11-13 v1

Abstract

Colocation facilities and Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) provide neutral places for concurrent networks to daily exchange terabytes of data traffic. Although very reliable, these facilities are not immune to failure and may experience difficulties that can have significant impacts on exchanged traffic. In this paper we devise a methodology to identify collocation facilities in traceroute data and to monitor delay and routing patterns between facilities. We also present an anomaly detection technique to report abnormal traffic changes usually due to facilities outages. We evaluate this method with eight months of traceroute data from the RIPE Atlas measurement platform and manually inspect the most prominent events, that are: an IXP outage, a DDoS attack, and a power failure in a facility. These case studies validate the benefits of the proposed system to detect real world outages from traceroute data. We also investigate the impact of anomalies at the metropolitan-level and identify outages that span across up to eight facilities.

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@article{arxiv.1911.04866,
  title  = {Detecting Network Disruptions At Colocation Facilities},
  author = {Alexandros Milolidakis and Romain Fontugne and Xenofontas Dimitropoulos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.04866},
  year   = {2019}
}

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10 pages, IEEE INFOCOM 2019-IEEE Conference on Computer Communications

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