DocumentCode :
1891500
Title :
Hierarchical Up/Down routing architecture for ethernet backbones and campus networks
Author :
Ibanez, G.A. ; Garcia-Martinez, A. ; Carral, Juan A. ; Gonzalez, P.A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. de Alcald, Madrid
fYear :
2008
fDate :
13-18 April 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
We describe a new layer two distributed and scalable routing architecture. It uses an automatic hierarchical node identifier assignment mechanism associated to the rapid spanning tree protocol. Enhanced up/down mechanisms are used to prohibit some turns at nodes to break cycles, instead of blocking links like the spannning tree protocol does. The protocol performance is similar or better than other turn prohibition algorithms recently proposed with lower complexity O(Nd) and better scalability. Simulations show that the fraction of prohibited turns over random networks is less than 0.2. The effect of root bridge election on the performance of the protocol is limited both in the random and regular networks studied. The use of hierarchical, tree-descriptive addresses simplifies the routing, and avoids the need of all nodes having a global knowleddge of the network topology. Routing frames through the hierarchical tree at very high speed is possible by progressive decoding of frame destination address, without routing tables or port address learning. Coexistence with standard bridges is achieved using combined devices: bridges that forward the frames having global destination MAC addresses as standard bridges and frames with local MAC frames with the proposed protocol.
Keywords :
access protocols; local area networks; network topology; telecommunication network routing; Ethernet backbones; MAC addresses; automatic hierarchical node identifier assignment; campus networks; distributed routing architecture; hierarchical up/down routing architecture; network topology; prohibition algorithms; scalable routing architecture; spanning tree protocol; Bridges; Broadcasting; Encapsulation; Ethernet networks; Media Access Protocol; Network topology; Routing protocols; Scalability; Spine; Switches; Routing; Up/Down routing; computer networks; cycle breaking; protocols; turn prohibition;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM Workshops 2008, IEEE
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2219-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INFOCOM.2008.4544622
Filename :
4544622
Link To Document :
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