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USENIX
2007
13 years 8 months ago
Wresting Control from BGP: Scalable Fine-Grained Route Control
Today’s Internet users and applications are placing increased demands on Internet service providers (ISPs) to deliver fine-grained, flexible route control. To assist network o...
Patrick Verkaik, Dan Pei, Tom Scholl, Aman Shaikh,...
CONEXT
2006
ACM
14 years 7 days ago
Using forgetful routing to control BGP table size
Running the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, consumes a large amount of memory. A BGP-speaking router typically stores one or more rou...
Elliott Karpilovsky, Jennifer Rexford
SIGCOMM
2009
ACM
14 years 24 days ago
Pathlet routing
Source-controlled multipath routing can be highly beneficial to both sources and to network providers. For a source, the flexibility to choose among multiple paths can improve r...
Brighten Godfrey, Igor Ganichev, Scott Shenker, Io...
ICON
2007
IEEE
14 years 18 days ago
Potential Impacts of Four-Byte AS Numbers in Partial Deployment
—Inter-domain routing is suffering from the lack of identifiers for the rapidly growing number of Autonomous Systems (AS), and therefore the 4-byte AS number has been proposed a...
Yuncheng Zhu, Junxiu Lu, Maoke Chen