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Measurements of the Internet topology in the Asia-Pacific Region
B. Huffaker, M. Fomenkov, D. Moore, E. Nemeth, and k. claffy, "Measurements of the Internet topology in the Asia-Pacific Region", in International Networking Conference (INET), Jul 2000.
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Measurements of the Internet topology in the Asia-Pacific Region

Bradley Huffaker1
Marina Fomenkov1
David Moore1
Evi Nemeth1, 2
kc claffy1
1

CAIDA, San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California San Diego

2

University of Colorado at Boulder

CAIDA, the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis, has done a study of network connectivity in the Asia-Pacific region. The focus is on network latency and performance, autonomous system (AS) and country peering, and third party transit. Using ICMP packets from nine geographically diverse monitors we collect data that includes the forward IP path and the round-trip delay to about 2000 destinations (mostly web servers) in the Asia-Pacific region. From these IP paths and delay values we gather statistics about transit providers, peering, and the appropriateness of our metrics to measure the Internet.

Keywords: active data analysis, topology
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