Title :
A Unified Approach to Routing Protection in IP Networks
Author :
Li, Qi ; Xu, Mingwei ; Wu, Jianping ; Lee, Patrick P C ; Shi, Xingang ; Chiu, Dah Ming ; Yang, Yuan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China
fDate :
9/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Routing failures are common on the Internet and routing protocols can not always react fast enough to recover from them, which usually cause packet delivery failures. To address the problem, fast reroute solutions have been proposed to guarantee reroute path availability and to avoid high packet loss after network failures. However, existing solutions are often specific to single type of routing protocol. It is hard to deploy these solutions together to protect Internet routing including both intra- and inter-domain routing protocols because of their individual computational and storage complexity. Moreover, most of them can not provide effective protection for traffic over failed links, especially for the bi-directional traffic. In this paper, we propose a unified fast reroute solution for routing protection under network failures. Our solution leverages identifier based direct forwarding to guarantee the effectiveness of routing protection and supports incremental deployment. In particular, enhanced protection cycle (e-cycle) is proposed to construct rerouting paths and to provide node and link protection for both intra- and inter-domain routing protocols. We evaluate our solution by simulations, and the results show that the solution provides 100% failure coverage for all end-to-end routing paths with approximately two extra Forwarding Information Base (FIB) entries. Furthermore, we report an experimental evaluation of the proposed solution in operational networks. Our results show that the proposed solution effective provides failure recovery and does not introduce processing overhead to packet forwarding.
Keywords :
IP networks; Internet; computational complexity; computer network reliability; routing protocols; FIB entries; IP network failures; Internet; bidirectional traffic; computational complexity; e-cycle; end-to-end routing paths; enhanced protection cycle; failure coverage; forwarding information base entries; identifier-based direct forwarding; interdomain routing protocols; intradomain routing protocols; link protection; node protection; operational networks; packet delivery failures; packet loss; processing overhead; reroute path availability; routing failures; routing protection; storage complexity; Convergence; Educational institutions; IP networks; Internet; Routing; Routing protocols; IP networks; resilience; routing; routing protection;
Journal_Title :
Network and Service Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSM.2012.070512.110138