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Analyzing Router Responsiveness to Active Measurement Probes
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2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Active probing has increasingly been used to collect information about the topological and functional characteristics of the Internet. Given the need for active probing and the lack of a widely accepted mechanism to minimize the overhead of such probes, the traffic and processing overhead introduced on the routers are believed to become an important issue for network operators. In this paper, we conduct an experimental study to understand the responsiveness of routers to active probing both
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-00975-4_3
fatcat:fh2u27amojh5hha6232fmytify