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SIGCOMM
2010
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Rethinking iBGP routing
The Internet is organized as a collection of administrative domains, known as Autonomous Systems (ASes). These ASes interact through the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) that allows ...
Iuniana M. Oprescu, Mickael Meulle, Steve Uhlig, C...
CN
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
Persistent detection and recovery of state inconsistencies
Soft-state is a well established approach to designing robust network protocols and applications. However it is unclear how to apply soft-state approach to protocols that must mai...
Lan Wang, Daniel Massey, Lixia Zhang
EXPCS
2007
13 years 9 months ago
An active approach to measuring routing dynamics induced by autonomous systems
We present an active measurement study of the routing dynamics induced by AS-path prepending, a common method for controlling the inbound traffic of a multi-homed ISP. Unlike oth...
Samantha Lo, Rocky K. C. Chang, Lorenzo Colitti
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
BGP Churn Evolution: a Perspective from the Core
—The scalability limitations of BGP have been a major concern in the networking community lately. An important issue in this respect is the rate of routing updates (churn) that B...
Ahmed Elmokashfi, Amund Kvalbein, Constantine Dovr...
ICNP
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Scaling IP Routing with the Core Router-Integrated Overlay
— IP routing scalability is based on hierarchical routing, which requires that the IP address hierarchy be aligned with the physical topology. Both site multi-homing and switchin...
Xinyang Zhang, Paul Francis, Jia Wang, Kaoru Yoshi...