DocumentCode
1812091
Title
Practical routing-layer support for scalable multihoming
Author
Gummadi, Ramakrishna ; Govindan, Ramesh
Author_Institution
Southern California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2005
fDate
13-17 March 2005
Firstpage
248
Abstract
The recent trend of rapid increase in routing table sizes at routers comprising the Internet\´s core is posing a serious challenge to the current Internet\´s scalability, availability, and stability. Multihoming is a prime contributor to this table size explosion. This paper argues that it is possible to a) scale the Internet\´s routing table sub-linearly with degree of multihoming, and b) improve routing convergence times even under pervasive multihoming using simple and incrementally deployable extensions to today\´s routing protocols. We present an addressing and routing protocol called SIMPLER (scalable IP multihoming protocol leveraging routing), which is designed to minimize and contain the propagation in space and time of non-aggregatable routes. SIMPLER\´s prefix containment property results in lower lookup and route processing costs (promotes scalability), and faster convergence time (helps network availability and stability). SIMPLER vastly diminishes the number of non-aggregatable prefixes appearing in the Internet core due to multihoming (to zero in the absence of network faults, and O(number of faults) otherwise), and always leaks fewer non-aggregatable prefixes than today\´s dominant multihoming strategy of "hole punching". Additionally, SIMPLER provides transport-layer survivability (TLS) and better routing policy management, while offering the same routing robustness as today\´s multihoming. The main cost of SIMPLER is the increased use of address space (O(log(network size)) in the average case). SIMPLER is carefully designed to be useful to both multihomed transit providers and multihomed leaf sites.
Keywords
IP networks; Internet; computer network management; computer network reliability; routing protocols; Internet; hole punching; network availability; network faults; network stability; practical routing-layer support; routing convergence; routing policy management; routing protocols; scalable IP multihoming protocol leveraging routing; transport-layer survivability; Convergence; Costs; Explosions; IP networks; Internet; Punching; Robustness; Routing protocols; Scalability; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM 2005. 24th Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies. Proceedings IEEE
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8968-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2005.1497896
Filename
1497896
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