Title :
Performance of traffic engineering methods in response to rapid changes of network state
Author :
Okamawari, Takao ; Inglima, Sergio ; McGuire, Alan
Author_Institution :
Inf. & Commun. Lab., Japan Telecom Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
A highly desirable feature of control plane technology is support for traffic engineering (TE), where traffic demands are efficiently assigned to network resources. This paper compares two major TE methods, crankback and QoS routing and their relative performance during rapid changes in network-state. The methods were evaluated in a distributed testbed using signalling (RSVP-TE with and without crank-back) and routing (OSPF and OSPF-TE) protocols. Our results show that the crankback method provides better call-blocking performance, close to the theoretical limit, than the QoS routing method regardless of the update frequency of the link state protocol. As such crankback is more capable of responding to sudden large network changes, including responding to high provisioning rates that occur in normal operation or as a result of restoration activity. The results obtained here are applicable to various connection-oriented technologies such as ATM, MPLS, SDH/SONET and optical networking and can also be implemented on different signalling and routing protocols.
Keywords :
quality of service; routing protocols; telecommunication traffic; traffic engineering computing; QoS routing; call-blocking performance; control plane technology; crankback method; distributed testbed; link state protocol; network resource; network response state; network restoration; routing protocol; signalling protocol; traffic demand; traffic engineering method; Communication system traffic control; Frequency; Multiprotocol label switching; Routing protocols; SONET; Signal restoration; Synchronous digital hierarchy; Telecommunication traffic; Tellurium; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Design of Reliable Communication Networks, 2003. (DRCN 2003). Proceedings. Fourth International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8118-1
DOI :
10.1109/DRCN.2003.1275347