[outages] Visualizing and confirming network anomalies - Newsight
Dave Choffnes
drchoffnes at cs.northwestern.edu
Mon Apr 13 09:28:32 EDT 2009
[Apologies to those on NANOG who already saw this. Given the recent
discussion on this mailing list, it seemed appropriate to cross-post
it here.]
Hi folks,
We've just released a new tool that allows you to see network problems
from end-user machines, currently BitTorrent users. (Think of this as
putting P2P traffic to good use.) The interface that we've provided is
still very beta, but we'd appreciate any (constructive) feedback.
A little more detail: we've deployed software called NEWS (network
early warning system) that uses P2P users' natural traffic to detect
sudden, unexpected drops in network performance -- this allows our 25k
BitTorrent users to corroborate network problems with each other. Our
tool, called Newsight, lets you see summaries of their reported
network anomalies.
You can browse a timeline of anomalies grouped by country, AS or
prefix. You can also confirm known network problems, helping to create
a public database of outages and their explanations.
You can play with Newsight here:
http://aqualab.cs.northwestern.edu/projects/news/newsight.html
Cheers,
Dave (on behalf of the Aqualab research group)
--
David Choffnes
PhD Candidate, Computer Science
Northwestern University
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