• DocumentCode
    3080956
  • Title

    Dual-mode routing: a long term strategy for IP over ATM

  • Author

    Sales, Bernard ; Dumortier, Philip ; Ramalho, Maria F.

  • Author_Institution
    Alcatel Alsthom CRC, Antwerp, Belgium
  • fYear
    1997
  • fDate
    35753
  • Firstpage
    42491
  • Lastpage
    42494
  • Abstract
    The paper investigates how to design an integrated routing architecture for IP and ATM meeting the requirements for a large scale internet based on IP and ATM. Integration of IP and ATM at the routing level leads us to consider two separate aspects: using a common routing architecture for IP and ATM on one hand (layer integration) and, on the other hand, integrating best-effort and QoS traffic support in the same routing architecture (service integration). The first level of integration is, for obvious reasons, highly recommended. In contrast, we show that the second level of integration is not desirable because best-effort and QoS traffic flows have, in terms of routing, contradictory requirements. To conduct this analysis, we feel that, because of the inherent complexity of the problem, confronting the existing proposals is too restrictive. Instead, we propose to go one step back in the design process and identify the basic design options to be considered when designing a routing architecture. We identify three options. Namely, route updating vs. route pinning, hop by hop vs. explicit routing, and pre-computed routes vs. on-demand route computation. Using this framework, we conclude that best-effort traffic flows are well served by a combination of route updating, hop by hop routing and pre-computed routes, while QoS flow routing is built on route pinning, explicit routing and on-demand route computation
  • Keywords
    transport protocols; ATM; IP; QoS flow routing; QoS traffic; best-effort traffic; dual-mode routing; explicit routing; hop by hop routing; integrated routing architecture; internet; layer integration; on-demand route computation; pre-computed routes; route pinning; route updating; service integration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    IP Routing Versus ATM Switching - What Are the Real Issues? (Digest No: 1997/334), IEE Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19971132
  • Filename
    660201