Title :
Multi-Commodity Flow Traffic Engineering with Hybrid MPLS/OSPF Routing
Author :
Zhang, Mingui ; Liu, Bin ; Zhang, Beichuan
Author_Institution :
Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The common objective of network traffic engineering is to minimize the maximal link utilization in a network in order to accommodate more traffic and reduce the chance of congestion. Traditionally this is done by either optimizing OSPF link weights or using MPLS tunnels to direct traffic. However, they both have problems: OSPF weight optimization triggers network-wide convergence and significant traffic shift, while pure MPLS approach requires a full mesh of tunnels to be configured throughout the network. This paper formulates the traffic engineering problem as a Multi-Commodity Flow problem with hybrid MPLS/OSPF routing (MCFTE). As a result, the majority of traffic is routed by regular OSPF, while only a small number of MPLS tunnels are needed to fine-tune the traffic distribution. It keeps OSPF link weights unchanged to avoid triggering network convergence, and needs far fewer MPLS tunnels than the full-mesh to adjust traffic. Compared with existing hybrid routing approaches, MCFTE achieves the optimal link utilization, runs about two orders of magnitude faster, and is more robust against measurement inaccuracy in traffic demand.
Keywords :
multiprotocol label switching; routing protocols; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication links; telecommunication traffic; MPLS tunnel; hybrid MPLS/OSPF routing; maximal link utilization; multicommodity flow traffic engineering; network congestion; network convergence; network traffic engineering; optimal link utilization; routing protocol; traffic demand; traffic distribution; Convergence; Multiprotocol label switching; Network topology; Quality of service; Robustness; Routing; Telecommunication traffic; Tellurium; Throughput; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2009. GLOBECOM 2009. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4148-8
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2009.5426135