Title :
Intra-Domain Pathlet Routing
Author :
Chiesa, Marco ; Lospoto, Gabriele ; Rimondini, Massimo ; Di Battista, Giuseppe
Author_Institution :
Roma Tre Univ., Rome, Italy
fDate :
July 30 2013-Aug. 2 2013
Abstract :
Internal routing inside an ISP network is the foundation for lots of services that generate revenue from the ISP´s customers. A fine-grained control of paths taken by network traffic once it enters the ISP´s network is therefore a crucial means to achieve a top-quality offer and, equally important, to enforce SLAs. Many widespread network technologies and approaches (most notably, MPLS) offer limited (e.g., with RSVP-TE), tricky (e.g., with OSPF metrics), or no control on internal routing paths. On the other hand, recent advances in the research community are a good starting point to address this shortcoming, but miss elements that would enable their applicability in an ISP´s network. We extend pathlet routing by introducing a new control plane for internal routing that pursues the following qualities: it is designed to operate in the internal network of an ISP; it enables fine-grained management of network paths with suitable configuration primitives; it is scalable because routing changes are only propagated to the network portion that is affected by the changes; it supports independent configuration of specific network portions without the need to know the configuration of the whole network; it is robust thanks to the adoption of multipath routing; it supports the enforcement of QoS levels; it is independent of the specific data plane used in the ISP´s network; it can be incrementally deployed and it can nicely coexist with other control planes. Besides formally introducing the dissemination mechanisms and algorithms of our control plane, we propose an experimental validation in the simulation framework OMNeT++ that we use to assess the effectiveness and scalability of our approach.
Keywords :
quality of service; telecommunication control; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; ISP network; OMNeT; control plane; dissemination mechanisms; fine grained control; fine grained network management; independent configuration; internal routing; intradomain pathlet routing; multipath routing; network traffic; Network topology; Quality of service; Robustness; Routing; Routing protocols; Scalability; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), 2013 22nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nassau
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5774-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.2013.6614145