Title :
A Less-Is-More Architecture (LIMA) for a Future internet
Author :
Li, J. ; Veeraraghavan, M. ; Reisslein, M. ; Manley, M. ; williams, R.D. ; Amer, P. ; Leighton, J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Abstract :
A new addressing and routing design called the Less-Is-More Architecture (LIMA) is proposed as an inter-domain solution for a future Internet. Unlike recently proposed identifier-locator split solutions, LIMA uses just (topological) location-independent names and location-dependent addresses. The feasibility of using a policy combination of restricting stubs to provider-aggregatable addressing only, and disallowing stub-level reachability from being propagated into the global routing tables, is studied. This policy combination results in significantly smaller global routing tables but creates four challenges of address renum-bering (when stubs change providers), multihoming, mobility, and traffic engineering. Solutions to these challenges include the use of multiaddressing, name based sockets, a LIMA concept of address dismemberment, transport protocols such as SCTP that are capable of dynamic address reconfiguration, and new management-plane and control-plane procedures. Preliminary RIB data analysis quantify the benefit of LIMA in global routing table size reduction (to 6815 entries from today´s 335K entries), and a cost of LIMA in terms of number of provider changes made by stubs in the last six months (about 2450 provider changes per month across 33K stubs).
Keywords :
Internet; telecommunication network routing; transport protocols; LIMA; RIB data analysis; address dismemberment; control-plane procedures; future Internet; global routing tables; less-is-more architecture; location-dependent addresses; location-independent names; management-plane; policy combination; provider-aggregatable addressing; routing design; stub-level reachability; transport protocols; IP networks; Internet; Mobile communication; NIST; Routing; Servers; Sockets;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1016-1
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOMW.2012.6193519