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INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Limitations and Possibilities of Path Trading between Autonomous Systems
Abstract—When forwarding packets in the Internet, Autonomous Systems (ASes) frequently choose the shortest path in their network to the next-hop AS in the BGP path, a strategy kn...
Yuval Shavitt, Yaron Singer
JSAC
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
LISP-TREE: A DNS Hierarchy to Support the LISP Mapping System
During the last years several operators have expressed concerns about the continued growth of the BGP routing tables in the default-free zone. Proposed solutions for this issue ar...
Loránd Jakab, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio, Flo...
AIMS
2008
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
N2N: A Layer Two Peer-to-Peer VPN
The Internet was originally designed as a flat data network delivering a multitude of protocols and services between equal peers. Currently, after an explosive growth fostered by ...
Luca Deri, Richard Andrews
CCR
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
Multi-modal network protocols
Most network protocols are uni-modal: they employ a single set of algorithms that allows them to cope well only within a narrow range of operating conditions. This rigid design re...
Rajesh Krishna Balan, Aditya Akella, Srinivasan Se...
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INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Acyclic Type of Relationships Between Autonomous Systems
Abstract— The Internet connectivity in the Autonomous System (AS) level reflects the commercial relationship between ASes. A connection between two ASes could be of type custome...
Rami Cohen, Danny Raz