DocumentCode
1339308
Title
Domain sequence protocol (DSP) for PCE-based multi-domain traffic engineering
Author
Siracusa, Domenico ; Grita, Stefano ; Maier, Guido ; Pattavina, Achille ; Paolucci, Francesco ; Cugini, Filippo ; Castoldi, Piero
Author_Institution
CNIT, Pisa, Italy
Volume
4
Issue
11
fYear
2012
Firstpage
876
Lastpage
884
Abstract
In current multi-domain networks relying on the path computation element (PCE) architecture, domain sequence computation can be performed through mechanisms which may fail to guarantee both efficient resource utilization and an adequate level of confidentiality and scalability. In this study, we first propose a hierarchical instance of a path-vector protocol, called the domain sequence protocol (DSP), dedicated to provide the PCE with effective domain sequence information. Then we consider and evaluate through simulations the performance of the integrated DSP-PCE architecture. Results show that, compared to current routing solutions based on the border gateway protocol, significant improvements can be achieved in terms of the overall network resource utilization. In addition, this study identifies the most suitable DSP-PCE features for different network scenarios, including the announcement of single or multiple routes per domain, the advertisement of aggregate or maximum reservable inter-domain bandwidth information, the use of different PCE-based path computation procedures, and the possibility to perform additional computation attempts along different domain sequences. Finally, the experimental implementation of the proposed DSP-PCE architecture is provided to show its feasibility and its fast convergence time in the range of a few milliseconds.
Keywords
Internet; bandwidth allocation; resource allocation; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; DSP; PCE-based multidomain traffic engineering; PCE-based path computation procedures; aggregate; convergence time; domain sequence protocol; integrated DSP-PCE architecture; maximum reservable interdomain bandwidth information; multidomain networks; multiple route per domain; network resource utilization; path-vector protocol; single route per domain; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Digital signal processing; Handheld computers; Routing; Routing protocols; BGP; Hierarchical; Inter-domain; Multi-carrier; Multi-domain; PCE; PCEP; Sequence of domain; TE; Traffic engineering;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0620
Type
jour
DOI
10.1364/JOCN.4.000876
Filename
6360185
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