| D. Katabi and J. Wroclawski, "A Framework for Scalable Global IPAnycast (GIA)," in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'00, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2000. |
....but the creation and use of the directory agents may not scale in the Internet. Furthermore the information may not be up to date because it is a directory based search. Another proposal is Anycasting [3] Although it is not available in the Internet, Katabi et al. have made a proposal called GIA [6]. To be scalable GIA distinguishes popular and unpopular anycast routes and it uses a scoped inter domain search in order to find uncommon services. Our proposal is not competing with these two. It is designed to find agents that do not provide common services and that can be everywhere in the ....
Dina Katabi and John Wroclawski, "A framework for scalable global ip-anycast (gia)," in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'00, Stockholm, Sweden, August 2000.
....is defined as multiple hosts having the same FQDN. There are two general approaches for delivering a packet to an anycast host. The first is at the level of FQDNs, and the other is at the level of IPNL addresses. At the address level, anycast within a realm can just use any IP anycast proposal [9]. Across realms, IP anycast can be used to advantage in the middle realm. A more natural way to do anycast, however, is at the level of FQDNs 11 . Anycast FQDNs are syntactically identical to regular unicast FQDNs. There are two types of anycast in IPNL, implicit and explicit. In what follows, ....
D. Katabi, J. Wroclawski, "A Framework for Scalable Global IP-Anycast (GIA)," Proc. of ACM SIGCOMM, September 2000.
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D. Katabi and J. Wroclawski, "A Framework for Scalable Global IPAnycast (GIA)," in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'00, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2000.
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Dina Katabi and John Wroclawski, "A framework for scalable global ip-anycast (gia)," in Proceedings of the conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication. 2000, pp. 3--15, ACM Press.
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D. Katabi and J. Wroclawski, "A Framework for Scalable Global IP-Anycast (GIA)," Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM 2000.
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D. Katabi and J. Wroclawski, "A Framework for Scalable Global IPAnycast (GIA)," in Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM'00, Stockholm, Sweden, September 2000.
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