Efficient Probabilistic Packet Marking

  • Authors:
  • Qunfeng Dong;Suman Banerjee;Micah Adler;Kazu Hirata

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison;University of Wisconsin-Madison;University of Massachusetts-Amherst;University of Massachusetts-Amherst

  • Venue:
  • ICNP '05 Proceedings of the 13TH IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

Probabilistic packet marking is a general technique which routers can use to reveal internal network information to end-hosts. Such information is probabilistically set by the routers in headers of regular IP packets on their way to destinations. A number of potential applications have been identified, such as IP traceback, congestion control, robust routing algorithms, dynamic network reconfiguration, and locating Internet bottlenecks, etc. In this paper, we define EPPM, an efficient general probabilistic packet marking scheme with a wide range of potential applications, of which locating Internet bottlenecks and IP traceback are investigated as two representative examples to demonstrate its effectiveness. Our proposed scheme imposes only a single-bit overhead in the IP packet headers. More importantly, it significantly reduces the number of IP packets required to convey the relevant information when compared to the prior best known scheme (almost by two orders of magnitude).