DocumentCode
2379103
Title
An experimental analysis of BGP convergence time
Author
Griffin, Timothy G. ; Premore, Brian J.
Author_Institution
AT&T Res., USA
fYear
2001
fDate
11-14 Nov. 2001
Firstpage
53
Lastpage
61
Abstract
The border gateway protocol (BGP) is the routing protocol used to maintain connectivity between autonomous systems in the Internet. Empirical measurements have shown that there can be considerable delay in BGP convergence after routing changes. One contributing factor in this delay is a BGP-specific timer used to limit the rate at which routing messages are transmitted. We use the SSFNet simulator to explore the relationship between convergence time and the configuration of this timer. For each simple network topology simulated, we observe that there is an optimal value for the rate-limiting timer that minimizes convergence time.
Keywords
Internet; convergence; delays; internetworking; network topology; protocols; telecommunication network routing; BGP-specific timer; Internet; SSFNet simulator; border gateway protocol; connectivity; convergence time; delay; network topology; rate-limiting timer; routing protocol; Added delay; Convergence; Costs; Delay effects; Educational institutions; Fluctuations; IP networks; Internet; Network topology; Routing protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Protocols, 2001. Ninth International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1429-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNP.2001.992760
Filename
992760
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