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The current routing system has been facing serious scalability problem, mobility supporting issue, multi-homing and traffic engineering supporting issue, and provider lock-in problem. Locator/identifier split idea is considered as a promising way to solve the mentioned issue. However, how to design a proper framework for identifier-based routing in the locator/identifier split context is still an...
Hot-potato routing is a mechanism employed in the border gateway protocol (BGP), when the BGP selects the interdomain egress with the closest egress point based on intradomain path costs. Recent work has shown that it can impact the robustness of interdomain routing especially for large ISP backbones. Some mechanisms have been proposed to replace the hot-potato routing such as interdomain traffic...
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