DocumentCode
3373877
Title
Comparative analysis of neighbor greeting protocols: ARP versus ES-IS
Author
McDonald, Bruce ; Znati, Taieb
fYear
1996
fDate
8-11 Apr 1996
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
80
Abstract
Neighbor greeting involves a process used by network nodes to achieve reachability and discovery. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and End-System to Intermediate-System Routing Exchange Protocol (ES-IS) are competing approaches to the neighbor greeting problem. This paper provides a detailed analysis of the performance of these protocols, and a better understanding of the performance tradeoffs that distinguish systems which rely on demand based binding, versus those which rely on passive binding using advertisements. Results presented in this paper suggest that significantly enhanced services are provided to connectionless network-layer entities by ES-IS relative to ARP based schemes. These findings provide insights applicable to the design of future address resolution protocols in an internetwork environment
Keywords
digital simulation; local area networks; performance evaluation; telecommunication computing; transport protocols; ARP; Address Resolution Protocol; ES-IS; End-System to Intermediate-System; Routing Exchange Protocol; TCP-IP; address resolution protocols; advertisements; connectionless network-layer entities; demand based binding; discovery; internetwork; local area network; neighbor greeting protocols; network nodes; passive binding; performance; reachability; Access protocols; Computer science; Contracts; Electronic switching systems; IP networks; Information science; Internet; Open systems; Routing protocols; TCPIP;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Symposium, 1996., Proceedings of the 29th Annual
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA
ISSN
1080-241X
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7432-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SIMSYM.1996.492154
Filename
492154
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