In 2022 the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. It is known that Ukraine faced outages because of the damage to their infrastructure. It is also known that Russia was boycotted by the international community. However the impact on the telecommunications of the two countries remains unknown. In this paper we quantified the degree to which the Internet was affected in both countries by analyzing routing tables from five large Internet Exchange Points (IXPs). IXPs provide a central point of interconnection where internet traffic can be freely exchanged between Autonomous Systems (ASes). This centrality makes IXPs a good vantage point for analyzing changes in the Internet infrastructure. With data collected before and after the start of the conflict we observed considerable damage to the Ukrainian Internet network with numerous outages and minimal damage to the Russian network. An average of 11.12% of Ukrainian ASes were unreachable at each IXP. We identified the biggest outages and the events responsible for them. This paper highlights resilience issues during conflicts to the network and management community, and serves as a basis for future more in-depth research.
翻译:2022年,俄罗斯开始入侵乌克兰。众所周知,乌克兰由于基础设施受损而面临断电。众所周知,俄罗斯遭到国际社会的抵制。然而,对两国电信的影响仍不得而知。在本文件中,我们通过分析五个大型互联网交换点(IXPs)的路线表,对两国互联网的影响程度进行了量化。IXP提供了连接中心点,使各自治系统(ASes)之间可以自由交换互联网通信。这一中心点使IXPs成为分析互联网基础设施变化的良好有利动点。在冲突开始前后收集的数据中,我们观察到乌克兰互联网网络遭受了相当大的破坏,俄罗斯网络遭受了无数次断电和极少的破坏。平均11.12%的乌克兰用户无法在9P中访问。我们确定了最大的断线和应对它们负责的事件。本文件强调了冲突期间与网络和管理界的复原力问题,并成为今后更深入的研究基础。