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Abstract: The Internet is a complex mesh of networks that use a common suite (TCP/IP) of networking protocols. A key feature of the Internet is that all of these constituent networks are interconnected, thereby providing system wide communication. The magnitude and pattern of the flow of routing information directly represents the connectivity stability of the Internet. The NSFNET backbone network provides transit services to a large portion of the global Internet and maintains routing tables reflecting... (Update)
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.... One of the very first studies in this area investigated the dynamics of routing information that flows in the NSFNET backbone network [Ch93]. Based on data collected during a 12 hour period in August 1992 from all NSFNET nodes on the T1 backbone, the author analyzed the...
...or very light (very few SAs) We have not found a careful study that discusses this behavior within an autonomous system. Chinoy s study [10] of backbone advertisements supports the idea that updates are bursty. 5at any given moment. Dallying tries to ensure that during...
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B. Chinoy. Dynamics of internet routing information. In Proceedings of SIGCOMM'93, pages 45--52, September 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chinoy93dynamics.html More
@inproceedings{ chinoy93dynamics,
author = "Bilal Chinoy",
title = "Dynamics of Internet Routing Information",
booktitle = "{SIGCOMM}",
pages = "45-52",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chinoy93dynamics.html" }
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