DocumentCode :
2694190
Title :
ClubMED: Coordinated Multi-Exit Discriminator Strategies for Peering Carriers
Author :
Secci, Stefano ; Rougier, Jean-Louis ; Pattavina, A. ; Patrone, F. ; Maier, G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Telecom, Telecom ParisTech, Paris, France
fYear :
2009
fDate :
1-3 July 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Inter-domain peering links represent nowadays the real bottleneck of the Internet. On peering links carriers may coordinate to efficiently balance the load, but the current practice is often based on an uncoordinated selfish routing supported by the peer relationship. We present a novel game theoretical routing framework to efficiently coordinate the routing on peering links while modelling the non-cooperative carrier behaviour. It relies on a collaborative use of the multi-exit discriminator (MED) attribute of BGP, hence it is nicknamed ClubMED (coordinated MED). The incentives are the minimization of carrier routing costs, the control of peering link congestions and peering route stability. For the ClubMED game, we define the Nash equilibrium multi-path (NEMP) routing policy that shall be implemented upon Nash equilibria and Pareto-efficient profiles. Intra-domain interior gateway protocol (IGP) weight optimizations are consistently integrated into the framework. We emulated the peering settlement between the Internet2 and the Geant2 networks, employing real datasets, comparing the ClubMED results to the current BGP practice. The results show that the global routing cost can be reduced of roughly 17%, that the peering link congestion can be avoided and that the stability of the routes can significantly be reinforced.
Keywords :
Internet; game theory; internetworking; protocols; telecommunication network routing; ClubMED; Internet; Nash equilibrium multipath routing policy; coordinated multiexit discriminator strategies; game theoretical routing framework; interdomain peering link; intradomain interior gateway protocol weight optimization; load balancing; multiexit discriminator; uncoordinated selfish routing; Collaboration; Costs; Electronic mail; Game theory; IP networks; Internet; Nash equilibrium; Routing protocols; Stability; Telecommunications;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Next Generation Internet Networks, 2009. NGI '09
Conference_Location :
Aveiro
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4244-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4245-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NGI.2009.5175756
Filename :
5175756
Link To Document :
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