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Network Inference
Knowing the topology of your network is beneficial both for fault
diagnosis and resource provisioning. While other researchers have
concentrated on mapping networks using SNMP information from switches
and routers, we map networks without this support. This is useful in
home or small office scenarios, where users cannot be expected to invest
in expensive networking equipment. We also use the topology components
to permit inference of network bandwidths and conditions.
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Network characteristics: modelling, measurements and
admission control, Dinan Gunawardena, Peter Key
and Laurent Massouli, IWQoS
2003, Monterey, June2003.
- Topology Discovery
without Network Assistance 1 hour talk to Systems
Research Group, Cambridge University Computer
Lab. Austin Donnelly, April 2004.
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Ethernet Topology Discovery without Network Assistance,
Richard Black, Austin Donnelly, and Cédric Fournet. ICNP 2004, Berlin,
October 2004.
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