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RelSamp: Preserving Application Structure in Sampled Flow Measurements Myungjin Lee, Mohammad Hajjat, Ramana Rao Kompella, Sanjay Rao.

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1 RelSamp: Preserving Application Structure in Sampled Flow Measurements Myungjin Lee, Mohammad Hajjat, Ramana Rao Kompella, Sanjay Rao

2 Internet A plethora of Internet applications  Objectives  Re-provision networks  Detect undesirable behaviors of applications  Prepare network better against major application trends 2) Measure/Monitor 1) Emergence of new applications 3) Characterization

3 Monitoring applications at an edge  Goal: Monitoring application behavior  Identify number of flows  Identify number of packets  Current Solution: Sampled NetFlow  Supported by most modern routers  Key limitation: Application session structure gets distorted  Small # of flows per application session  Small # of packets per application session Enterprise Network Edge Router Internet Sampled NetFlow

4 Preserving application structure in flow measurements  Benefit 1: Enables continuous monitoring of applications  Better understanding about communication patterns  Better understanding of characteristics (# of flows, packets)  Benefit 2: Application classification becomes easier  Statistical machine learning techniques: SVM, C4.5, etc.  Social behavior-based classifier: BLINC  Benefit 3: Detecting undesirable traffic patterns of an application

5 Contributions  Introduce the notion of related sampling  Flows belonging to the same application session are sampled with higher probability  Propose RelSamp architecture for realizing related sampling  Uses three stages of sampling to preserve application structure  Show efficacy in preserving application structure  Captures more number of flows per application session  Significant increase of accuracy in application classification

6 Related sampling App2 App1App3 Original application structure Sampled NetFlow Related sampling Key idea: Sample more flows from fewer application sessions

7 Realizing related sampling  Question 1: How to sample an application session ?  Question 2: How to sample packets within an application session ?

8 Defining application session  A sequence of packets from an application on a given host with inter-arrival time ≤ τ seconds  Packets may belong to different flows to different destinations  Example 1: BitTorrent connections to several destinations within a short span of time constitute an application session  Example 2: Web connections from a browser several seconds apart constitute different application sessions

9 Sampling an application session  One possible approach: Similar to Sampled NetFlow  Sample packets with some probability  Create an application session record if no record exists  Update the application session record  Problem: Hard to do in an online fashion  No application session identifier (like flow key)  Need to know all flows that constitute an application session  DPI-based techniques are both difficult and incomplete

10 Our approach: sampling hosts  Observation: Host is a super-set of an application session  Sample more flows from the same host  Flows originating at a same host closely in time typically belong to few application sessions  About 80% hosts run fewer than 2 applications in our study  More details in the paper

11 RelSamp design  Three-stage sampling process consisting of host, flow, and packet selection stages  Host stage: hash-based sampling  No state maintained on a per-application basis  Many application sessions for a given host are possibly sampled  Change hash function periodically to track different hosts  Flow and packet stages: random packet sampling  Controls fraction of flows sampled in an application session and packets sampled in a flow  Post processing: Can separate flow records into application sessions using port-based/statistical classifiers

12 RelSamp architecture Host-level bias stage Flow-level bias stage Pkt-level bias stage 1 1 Copy PhPh Selection range H(SrcIP) Hash space P h = selection range / hash space PfPf if ( random no. ≤ P f && no flow record) create a flow record PpPp if ( random no. ≤ P p && flow record) update the flow record 1 Tunable parameters 2 2 Flow Memory

13 Exploring parametric space  Router sampling budget P e = f(P h, P f, P p )  Trade-off between accuracy of flow statistics and # flows/application session  Parameters can be tuned depending on  Objective  Network environment  Examples of tuning parameters by objective  Application classification: low P h, high P f, low P p  Application characterization: lower P h, high P f, high P p  Flow statistics of all flows: P h = P f = P p = P e

14 Evaluation goals  Application characterization  Question 1: Is RelSamp effective for sampling more # of flows in an application session?  Question 2: Can RelSamp estimate statistics of an application session?  Application classification  Questions 3: Is sampling more # flows in an application session beneficial for application classification?

15 Experimental setup

16 Flows per application session #captured flows/#total flows in an app session CDF More # of flows per app session

17 Accuracy of BLINC classifier Sampling rate Accuracy (%) Note: classification results on flows using non-standard port ~ 50% increase

18 Related work  Flow Sampling [ToN ’06]  Samples flows once flow record is created  Flow Slices [IMC ’05]  Focuses on controlling router resources (CPU and memory)  cSamp [NSDI ’08]  Supports sampling of all traffic by coordinating various vantage points in a network  FlexSample [IMC ’08]  Support monitoring of traffic subpopulations, but needs to maintain extra states for approximate checking of predicates

19 Summary  Introduced the notion of related sampling  Samples more number of related flows in the same application session with higher probability  Proposed RelSamp architecture  Preserve application structure in sampled flow records  Effective to preserving application session structure  5-10x more flows per application session compared to Sampled NetFlow  Up to 50% higher classification accuracy than Sampled NetFlow

20 Thank you! Questions?

21 Evaluation method of classification techniques DPI-based Classifier RelSamp Sampled NetFlow Flow Sampling Ground Truth Flow Record1 Flow Record2 Flow Record3 Classification Algorithm (e.g., BLINC, SVM, C4.5) Packet Trace Report Tstat

22 Comparison with other solutions using BLINC Sampling rate # of accurately classified flows Note: classification results on flows using non-standard port


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