Increased bandwidth in the Internet puts great demands on network routers; for example, to route minimum sized Gigabit Ethernet packets, an IP router must process about packets pe...
For some time, the networking communityhas assumed that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups in software fast enough to support gigabit speeds. IP routing lookups must nd th...
Mikael Degermark, Andrej Brodnik, Svante Carlsson,...
Abstract—A major issue in router design for the next generation Internet is the fast IP address lookup mechanism. The existing scheme by Huang et al. performs the IP address look...
— With the growth of Internet users and services, the IP address has been exhausted. In order to solve this problem, the short term solution was presented, i.e., CIDR (Classless ...
Yuan-Sun Chu, Hui-Kai Su, Po-Feng Lin, Ming-Jen Ch...
One of the key design issues for the new generation IP routers is the route lookup mechanism. For each incoming IP packet, the IP routing requires to perform a longest prefix match...
Nen-Fu Huang, Shi-Ming Zhao, Jen-Yi Pan, Chi-An Su