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    layer-2 discovery

    Building a layer-3 topology is relatively easy because routers must be
    explicitly aware of their neighbors in order to perform their basic function.
    Therefore, standard routing information is adequate to capture
    and represent layer-3 connectivity. Unfortunately, layer-3 topology
    covers only a small fraction of the interrelationships in an IP
    network, since it fails to capture the complex interconnections of
    layer-2 network elements (e.g., switches and bridges) that comprise
    each subnet. As more switches are deployed to provide
    more bandwidth through subnet microsegmentation, the portions
    of the network infrastructure that are invisible to a layer-3
    mapping will continue to grow. Under such conditions, it is obvious
    that the network manager’s ability to troubleshoot end-toend
    connectivity or assess the potential impact of link or device
    failures in switched networks will be severely impaired.
    The lack of automated solutions for capturing physical (i.e.,
    layer-2) topology information means that network managers are
    routinely forced to manually input such information for each
    management tool that they use. Given the dynamic nature and
    the ever-increasing complexity of today’s IP networks, keeping
    track of topology information manually is a daunting (if not impossible)
    task. This situation clearly mandates the development
    of effective, general-purpose algorithmic solutions for automatically
    discovering the up-to-date physical topology of an IP network.
    An additional challenge in the design of such algorithms
    is dealing with the lack of established, industry-wide standards
    on the topology information maintained locally at each element
    and the diversity of elements and protocols present in today’s
    multi-vendor IP networks. The combination of these factors implies
    that any practical solution to the problem of discovering
    physical IP topology needs to deal with three fundamental difficulties.
    1. Limited local information.
    2. Transparency of elements across protocol layers.
    3. Heterogeneity of network elements.

    posted on 2008-04-13 16:20 afunms 閱讀(188) 評論(0)  編輯  收藏


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