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CONEXT
2006
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Using forgetful routing to control BGP table size
Running the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, consumes a large amount of memory. A BGP-speaking router typically stores one or more rou...
Elliott Karpilovsky, Jennifer Rexford
INFOSCALE
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Measuring IP Address Fragmentation from BGP Routing Dynamics
Address Fragmentation plays a key role in the exponential growth of DFZ routing table, known as the scalability problem of current Internet. In this paper, we measure the severity ...
Xia Yin, Xin Wu, Zhiliang Wang
ICNP
2009
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Better by a HAIR: Hardware-Amenable Internet Routing
—Routing protocols are implemented in the form of software running on a general-purpose microprocessor. However, conventional software-based router architectures face significan...
Firat Kiyak, Brent Mochizuki, Eric Keller, Matthew...
JSAC
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Evolution of Internet Address Space Deaggregation: Myths and Reality
—Internet routing table size growth and BGP update churn are two prominent Internet scaling issues. There is widespread belief in a high and fast growing number of ASs that deagg...
Luca Cittadini, Wolfgang Mühlbauer, Steve Uhl...
PAM
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Quantifying the Extent of IPv6 Deployment
Our understanding of IPv6 deployment is surprisingly limited. In fact, it is not even clear how we should quantify IPv6 deployment. In this paper, we collect and analyze a variety ...
Elliott Karpilovsky, Alexandre Gerber, Dan Pei, Je...