DocumentCode
1594838
Title
Achieving near-optimal traffic engineering solutions for current OSPF/IS-IS networks
Author
Ashwin Sridharan ; Guerin, Roch ; Diot, Christophe
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pennsylvania Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2003
Firstpage
1167
Abstract
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to "optimize" a given performance criterion. The ability to carry out such an optimal distribution depends on both the routing protocol and the forwarding mechanisms in use in the network. In IP networks running the OSPF or IS-IS protocols, routing is over shortest paths, and forwarding mechanisms are constrained to distributing traffic uniformly over equal cost shortest paths. These constraints often make achieving an optimal distribution of traffic impossible. In this paper, we propose and evaluate an approach, based on manipulating the set of next hops for routing prefixes, that is capable of realizing near optimal traffic distribution without any change to existing routing protocols and forwarding mechanisms. In addition, we explore the tradeoff that exists between performance and the overhead associated with the additional configuration steps that our solution requires. The paper\´s contributions are in formulating and evaluating an approach to traffic engineering for existing IP networks that achieves performance levels comparable to that offered when deploying other forwarding technologies such as MPLS.
Keywords
IP networks; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; IP networks; MPLS technologies; OSPF/IS-IS networks; near-optimal traffic engineering solutions; network forwarding mechanisms; optimal traffic distribution; routing protocols; shortest path routing; traffic aggregation; Communication system traffic control; Costs; IP networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Paper technology; Reliability engineering; Resource management; Routing protocols; Telecommunication traffic; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
INFOCOM 2003. Twenty-Second Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications. IEEE Societies
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
ISSN
0743-166X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7752-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFCOM.2003.1208953
Filename
1208953
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