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The exponential growth of the Routing Information Base (RIB) of the Internet's Default-Free Zone (DFZ) routers has raised concerns about non-scalability of the current Internet's routing architecture. The main reason is that Internet addresses currently carry information about both the identity and location (physical connection point) of devices connected to the Internet. The Locator/ID Separation...
The Minimal Route Advertisement Interval (MRAI) plays a prominent role in convergence of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Previous studies have suggested using adaptive MRAI and reusable timers to reduce the BGP convergence time. The adaptive MRAI timers perform well under the normal load of BGP updates. However, a large number of BGP updates may flood Internet routers. We propose a new algorithm,...
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an Inter-Autonomous System routing protocol that operates over the reliable Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The most important function of a BGP speaker is to exchange network reachability information with other speakers. In this paper, we describe collection and preliminary analysis of BCNET traffic. The traffic was collected using special purpose hardware: the...
This poster paper describes testbed for collection of BCNET Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) traffic. The BGP traffic was collected using special purpose hardware and software. Preliminary data collection was illustrated using the Wireshark and Walrus graph visualization tools.
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