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TON
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
On the performance benefits of multihoming route control
Multihoming is increasingly being employed by large enterprises and data centers to extract good performance and reliability from their ISP connections. Multihomed end networks tod...
Aditya Akella, Bruce M. Maggs, Srinivasan Seshan, ...
SIGCOMM
2004
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Network sensitivity to hot-potato disruptions
Hot-potato routing is a mechanism employed when there are multiple (equally good) interdomain routes available for a given destination. In this scenario, the Border Gateway Protoc...
Renata Teixeira, Aman Shaikh, Timothy Griffin, Geo...
CN
2007
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13 years 6 months ago
Analysis of point-to-point packet delay in an operational network
— In this paper we perform a detailed analysis of point-to-point packet delay in an operational tier-1 network. The point-to-point delay is the time between a packet entering a r...
Baek-Young Choi, Sue B. Moon, Zhi-Li Zhang, Konsta...
NSDI
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Mutually Controlled Routing with Independent ISPs
Abstract – We present Wiser, an Internet routing protocol that enables ISPs to jointly control routing in a way that produces efficient end-to-end paths even when they act in th...
Ratul Mahajan, David Wetherall, Thomas E. Anderson
ICNP
2006
IEEE
14 years 11 days 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...