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PAM
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Measuring BGP Pass-Through Times
Fast routing convergence is a key requirement for services that rely on stringent QoS. Yet experience has shown that the standard inter-domain routing protocol, BGP4, takes, at tim...
Anja Feldmann, Hongwei Kong, Olaf Maennel, Alexand...
PAM
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Measures of Self-similarity of BGP Updates and Implications for Securing BGP
Abstract. Techniques for authenticating BGP protocol objects entail the inspection of additional information in the form of authentication credentials that can be used to validate ...
Geoff Huston
PAM
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
BGP Route Propagation Between Neighboring Domains
We propose a methodology to match detailed BGP updates from two neighboring Autonomous Systems (ASes). This methodology allows us to characterize route propagation and measure the ...
Renata Teixeira, Steve Uhlig, Christophe Diot
IMC
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Understanding slow BGP routing table transfers
Researchers and network operators often say that BGP table transfers are slow. Despite this common knowledge, the reasons for slow BGP transfers are not well understood. This pape...
Zied Ben-Houidi, Mickael Meulle, Renata Teixeira
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Improving Packet Delivery Performance of BGP During Large-Scale Failures
— The border gateway protocol (BGP) is known to take a long time to converge to a steady state following the failure of BGP routers or inter-router links. This has resulted in ex...
Amit Sahoo, Krishna Kant, Prasant Mohapatra