Path vector protocols are currently in the limelight, mainly because the inter-domain routing protocol of the Internet, BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), belongs to this class. In th...
— Some commonly used inter-domain-routing policies—e.g., those using BGP’s MED attribute for cold-potato routing—are beyond the scope of routing theory developed to date. T...
The Border Gateway Protocol, BGP, is currently the only interdomain routing protocol employed on the Internet. As required of any interdomain protocol, BGP allows policy-based met...
Timothy Griffin, F. Bruce Shepherd, Gordon T. Wilf...
Existing geographic routing algorithms depend on the planarization of the network connectivity graph for correctness, and the planarization process gives rise to a welldefined no...
Today’s intra-domain protocols are limited in their scalability. We examine these limitations and propose an alternative in the form of an IGP based on path vectors. Taking adva...