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A stateless Ping tool for simple tests of GIMPS implementations Christian Dickmann, Ingo Juchem, Sebastian Willert, Xiaoming Fu University of Göttingen
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Outline Motivation Design Extensibility Implementation status Next steps
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Motivation Initially: –to run GIMPS signaling along a chain of GIMPS nodes without the need for a full- fledged NSLP It is designed also to: –Gather information about the signaling nodes along the path: Currently, IP addresses and timestamps (to calculate RTTs) Others are possible: e.g., NTLP and NSLP states
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Design Design as light-weight probing NSLP Initiator sends Ping Message with list of requested information (objects) Each Ping-aware node on the path adds the requested objects Receiver forwards Ping Message upstream towards the Initiator Intermediate nodes add information (e.g. timestamps) twice –Round Trip Times can be calculated
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Extensibility Current objects: –IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) –Timestamp Ping Tool can be extended with new object types If objects are unsupported, an indication is added Possible new objects: –List of supported NSLPs –NTLP layer state information –State information of supported NSLPs Security considerations need to be addressed
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Implementation status Ping Tool-01 implementation is now part of our NSIS implementation release (GIMPS draft 06) –http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~nsis/ –Together with a release of Ethereal dissectors for: GIMPS draft 06 Ping Tool 01 We have also successfully passed the ping implementation interoperability test in the interop event
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Next steps Is this work useful? Shall this be adopted by the WG as a "Diagnostics NSLP"?
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