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INFOCOM
2011
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
There's something about MRAI: Timing diversity can exponentially worsen BGP convergence
—To better support interactive applications, individual network operators are decreasing the timers that affect BGP convergence, leading to greater diversity in the timer setting...
Alex Fabrikant, Umar Syed, Jennifer Rexford
SIGCOMM
2010
ACM
14 years 12 months ago
How secure are secure interdomain routing protocols
In response to high-profile Internet outages, BGP security variants have been proposed to prevent the propagation of bogus routing information. To inform discussions of which vari...
Sharon Goldberg, Michael Schapira, Peter Hummon, J...
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ICDCS
2010
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Guaranteeing BGP Stability with a Few Extra Paths
Abstract—Policy autonomy exercised by Autonomous Systems (ASes) on the Internet can result in persistent oscillations in Border Gateway Protocol, the Internet’s inter-domain ro...
Rachit Agarwal, Virajith Jalaparti, Matthew Caesar...
GLOBECOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Using Type-of-Relationship (ToR) Graphs to Select Disjoint Paths in Overlay Networks
— Routing policies used in the Internet can be restrictive, limiting communication between source-destination pairs to one path, when often better alternatives exist. To avoid ro...
Sameer Qazi, Tim Moors
SIGMETRICS
2004
ACM
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15 years 5 months ago
A model of BGP routing for network engineering
The performance of IP networks depends on a wide variety of dynamic conditions. Traffic shifts, equipment failures, planned maintenance, and topology changes in other parts of th...
Nick Feamster, Jared Winick, Jennifer Rexford