Title :
Optimized routing for providing ethernet LAN services
Author :
Van Haalen, Ronald ; Malhotra, Richa ; de-Heer, A.
Abstract :
Ethernet´s-move into metropolitan and wide area networks is driving a rapidly growing market opportunity. Current Ethernet services come in two basic flavors, Ethernet line and LAN, providing point-to-point and multipoint connectivity, respectively. The LAN services, although more cost effective, are lagging behind in deployments due to associated QoS and bandwidth provisioning issues. The Ethernet service provider needs to provision the network to meet current and future traffic demands, where the traffic is unpredictable and bursty. The goal is to minimize. overprovisioning and complexity. To add to the challenge, Ethernet routing is based on simple self-learning and relies on spanning tree routing. In this article we propose an Ethernet-specific load balanced routing mechanism, which is robust to dynamic traffic demand. It significantly reduces overprovisioning, is simple and static, and requires only bandwidth profiles associated with service level agreements at the ingress and egress links. Our simulation results show that our scheme provides performance improvements over a recently proposed approach for switched Ethernet as well as a related load balancing approach for Ethernet over MPLS networks.
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; local area networks; quality of service; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; Ethernet LAN services; Ethernet-specific load balanced routing mechanism; QoS; bandwidth provisioning issues; dynamic traffic demand; egress links; ingress links; multipoint connectivity; optimized routing; point-to-point connectivity; service level agreements; spanning tree routing; Bandwidth; Costs; Ethernet networks; Local area networks; Market opportunities; Robustness; Routing; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Wide area networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2005.1541708