Topology Inference in the Presence of Anonymous Routers
01 January 2003
This paper considers the problem of inferring the network topology in the presence of anonymous routers. We illustrate how obvious approaches to handle anonymous routers lead to incomplete, inflated, or inaccurate topologies. We formalize the topology inference problem and show that producing both exact and approximate solutions is intractable. Two heuristics are proposed and evaluated through simulation. These heuristics have been used to infer the topology of the 6Bone, and could be incorporated into existing tools to infer more comprehensive and accurate topologies.