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Network
Troubleshooting: Research, Theory and Operations Practice Meet
Malfunctioning Reality
Call For Papers
Technical Program
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
09:00-10:30 Miscelleneous I
H.323 Beacon Tool:
An H.323 Application Related End-to-End Performance Troubleshooting Tool
Prasad Calyam (OARnet),
Weiping Mandrawa (OARnet), Mukundan Sridharan (The Ohio State
University), Arif Khan (OARnet), Paul Schopis (OARnet)
Experiences in
Traceroute and Available Bandwidth Change Analysis
Connie Logg (Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center), R. Les Cottrell (Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center)
A Wavelet-Based
Framework for Proactive Detection of Network Misconfigurations
Antonio Magnaghi (Fujitsu
Laboratories of America), Takeo Hamada (Fujitsu Laboratories of America)
Path Diagnosis with
IPMP
Matthew Luckie
(University of Waikato / NLANR MNA), Tony McGregor (University of
Waikato / NLANR MNA)
10:30-11:00 Break
11:00-12:30 Miscelleneous
II
Distributed DNS
Troubleshooting
Vasileios Pappas (UCLA),
Patrik Fältström (Cisco), Daniel Massey (ISI), Lixia Zhang
(UCLA)
Is Your Caching
Resolver Polluting the Internet?
Duane Wessels (CAIDA and
The Measurement Factory)
Mohonk: Mobile
honeypots to trace unwanted traffic early
Balachander Krishnamurthy
(AT&T Labs--Research)
Identifying IPv6
Network Problems in the Dual-Stack World
Kenjiro Cho (Sony
Computer Science Labs, Inc.), Matthew Luckie (University of Waikato),
Bradley Huffaker (CAIDA)
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-2:45 Routing
Troubleshooting on
Intra-Domain Routing Instability
Zhang Shu (National
Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan), Youki
Kadobayashi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Fixing BGP, One AS
at a Time
Jaideep Chandrashekar
(University of Minnesota), Zhi-Li Zhang (University of Minnesota),
Haldane Peterson (University of Minnesota)
Locating BGP
Missing Routes Using Multiple Perspectives
Di-Fa Chang
(USC/Information Sciences Institute), Ramesh Govindan (USC/Information
Sciences Institute), John Heidemann (USC/Information Sciences
Institute)
2:45-3:00 Break
3:00-3:45 Routing II
IP Forwarding
Anomalies and Improving their Detection Using Multiple Data Sources
Matthew Roughan (School
of Mathematical Sciences, University of Adelaide), Tim Griffin (Intel
Research Cambridge), Z. Morley Mao (University of Michigan), Albert
Greenberg (AT&T Research), Brian Freeman (AT&T Labs)
A Measurement
Framework for Pinpointing Routing Changes
Renata Teixeira (UC San Diego), Jennifer Rexford (AT&T Labs --
Research)
3:45-4:00 Break
4:00-5:00 Panel: What
Research is Really Needed to Troubleshoot Networks
5:00-5:30 Poster Session
Exploring the Subspace Method for Network-Wide Anomaly Diagnosis
Anukool Lakhina (Boston
University), Mark Crovella (Boston University), Christophe Diot (Intel
Research)
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