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Internet routing system is the fundamental components of Internet. As the Internet growth, Internet routing system is facing the scaling issues of global routing table expanding due to the wide use of multi-homing, traffic engineering, and mobility. Existing proposed solutions need to change host protocol stack or routing architecture, hence, no incentive for practical deployment. In this paper, we...
The locator/identifier separation protocol (LISP) is being considered in the Internet community as an evolutionary path towards future Internet. Routing scalability and enhanced traffic engineering capabilities beyond BGP are major highlights of the proposal. An implementation from Cisco systems is being tested in a global infrastructure named LISP+ALT, while an open source implementation, namely...
An accurate mapping between traffic and their corresponding applications can be very important for a wide range of network management and measurement tasks including traffic engineering, service differentiation, performance/failure monitoring, and security. Having the ability to identify the differentiating characteristics of IP applications is a crucial issue that can form the basis for the development...
In todaypsilas service provider networks MPLS traffic engineering (MPLS TE) is one of the fastest growing implementation. MPLS adoption in service provider networks has increased manifold due to its inherent TE capabilities. A purpose of traffic engineering in a network is to setting up paths between the edge nodes of the network to meet traffic demands while optimizing network performance. It is...
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