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CMU-CS-05-146
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-CS-05-146
Emodis—An End-based Network Monitoring
and Diagnosis System
Ningning Hu, Peter Steenkiste
June 2005
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Keywords: Architecture, monitoring, diagnosis, measurement
Network monitoring and diagnosis capabilities are critical for the
seamless operation of a network. ISPs use sophisticated systems to
routinely monitor and diagnose their networks, but end users do not
have such capabilities. To address this problem, we develop
Emodis—a network monitoring and diagnosis system. In this paper,
we describe the architecture and the software components of Emodis.
Like other end-user oriented network monitoring systems, Emodis is
deployed on a diverse set of Internet nodes, so it shares common
requirements such as security and robustness with these systems.
However, the focus of Emodis is on route-sensitive path metrics
such as available bandwidth and packet loss rate, resulting in two
unique characteristics: (1) it implements a variety of measurement
techniques, including sophisticated bandwidth measurement techniques,
but hides many technical details from end users; (2) it implements
a scheduling algorithm to synchronize the measurements from
different vantage points, which relieves end users from
complicated network measurement management.
15 pages
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