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Recent research discovers that BGP routing convergence after fail-down and fail-over event is delayed by path exploration. In this paper, we design a new mechanism, time window, based on the penalty value of Route Flap Damping to improve BGP routing convergence. The new mechanism judges the route stability in the network by observing multiple correlative routes received from different peers jointly...
As a policy-based routing protocol, BGP allows each autonomous system choose routing policy locally. Possible policies conflict may result in BGP route oscillating persistently. Current solutions either require additional communication overhead, or limit choosing routing policy freely. In this paper, we propose an adaptive mechanism to guarantee BGP convergence with policy conflict, which neither...
Inter-domain routing stability and convergence delay have significant effect on QoS in Internet RFD is a mechanism to limit route oscillation from spreading wildly and is deemed as a key contributor for Internet routing stability. Recent research discovers that RFD may exacerbate relatively stable routes influenced by path exploration procedure and the interaction between RFD reuse timers. In this...
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