Title :
Scalable Multi-Region Routing at Inter-Domain Level
Author :
Amaral, Pedro ; Ganhão, Francisco ; Assunção, Cláudio ; Bernardo, Luis ; Pinto, Paulo
Author_Institution :
Fac. de Cienc. e Tecnol., Univ. Nova de Lisboa Caparica, Caparica, Portugal
Abstract :
DTIA (Dynamic Topological Information Architecture), an inter-domain routing architecture, assumed the existence of "regions of domains" to offer a scalable solution for the Internet. The way regions can be connected and how traffic flow amongst them is not a trivial aspect and can jeopardize the solution proposed for intra-region traffic. This paper covers the inter-region case showing that it can be performed by using a smaller set of valid paths than for the intra-region case in the source region, but still featuring multipath to the destination and taking advantage of multi-homing. The routing is based on a monotone algebra to converge without the need to change the IP headers or introduce additional signaling or state in the network. The overall system complies with the current business model of the Internet, and it also features one tendency that has been increasingly used: the fact that Autonomous Systems (ASes) are each time more connected with direct (or semi-direct) links instead of in a pure hierarchical structure up to tier-1 ASes.
Keywords :
Internet; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; DTIA; IP headers; Internet; autonomous systems; dynamic topological information architecture; hierarchical structure; inter-domain level; inter-domain routing architecture; intra-region traffic; monotone algebra; multihoming; multipath; scalable multiregion routing; semidirect links; tier-1 ASes; traffic flow; Algebra; Asia; Convergence; Europe; Failure analysis; Peer to peer computing; Power system modeling; Routing protocols; Scalability; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2009. GLOBECOM 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4148-8
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2009.5426099