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An Analysis of Internet Inter-Domain Topology and Route Stability
- in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM
, 1997
"... The Internet routing fabric is partitioned into several domains. Each domain represents a region of the fabric administered by a single commercial entity. Over the past two years, the routing fabric has experienced significant growth. From more than a year's worth of inter-domain routing traces ..."
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The Internet routing fabric is partitioned into several domains. Each domain represents a region of the fabric administered by a single commercial entity. Over the past two years, the routing fabric has experienced significant growth. From more than a year's worth of inter-domain routing
An Analysis of Internet Inter-Domain Topology and Route Stability \Lambda
"... Abstract The Internet routing fabric is partitioned into several domains. Each domain represents a region of the fabric administered by a single commercial entity. Over the past two years, the routing fabric has experienced significant growth. From more than a year's worth of inter-domain routi ..."
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Abstract The Internet routing fabric is partitioned into several domains. Each domain represents a region of the fabric administered by a single commercial entity. Over the past two years, the routing fabric has experienced significant growth. From more than a year's worth of inter-domain
PATH PRESERVING SCALE DOWN FOR VALIDATION OF INTERNET INTER-DOMAIN ROUTING PROTOCOLS
"... New solutions have been proposed to address problems with the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, BGP. Before their deployment, validation of incremental performance gains and backwards compatibility is necessary. For this task, the Internet’s large size and complexity make all techniques but s ..."
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New solutions have been proposed to address problems with the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, BGP. Before their deployment, validation of incremental performance gains and backwards compatibility is necessary. For this task, the Internet’s large size and complexity make all techniques
PATH PRESERVING SCALE DOWN FOR VALIDATION OF INTERNET INTER-DOMAIN ROUTING PROTOCOLS
"... New solutions have been proposed to address problems with the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, BGP. Before their deployment, validation of incremental performance gains and backwards compatibility is necessary. For this task, the Internet’s large size and complexity make all techniques but s ..."
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New solutions have been proposed to address problems with the Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, BGP. Before their deployment, validation of incremental performance gains and backwards compatibility is necessary. For this task, the Internet’s large size and complexity make all techniques
Abstract Foundations of Inter-Domain Routing
, 2005
"... Inter-domain routing protocols establish best-effort connectivity between the indepen-dently administered networks that form the Internet. Because of the scale, heterogeneity, and autonomy of the Internet, inter-domain routes are computed using complex routing policies provided locally at each netwo ..."
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Inter-domain routing protocols establish best-effort connectivity between the indepen-dently administered networks that form the Internet. Because of the scale, heterogeneity, and autonomy of the Internet, inter-domain routes are computed using complex routing policies provided locally at each
Auction-type framework for selling inter-domain paths
"... Abstract-In the present Internet, inter-domain routing is based on BGP-4 [1] which selects a single path per destination prefix, thereby preventing carriers and end-users to use the vast inherent path diversity In this paper we consider a new service where carriers offer additional routes to their ..."
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Abstract-In the present Internet, inter-domain routing is based on BGP-4 [1] which selects a single path per destination prefix, thereby preventing carriers and end-users to use the vast inherent path diversity In this paper we consider a new service where carriers offer additional routes
Measuring ISP Topologies with Rocketfuel
- In Proc. ACM SIGCOMM
, 2002
"... To date, realistic ISP topologies have not been accessible to the research community, leaving work that depends on topology on an uncertain footing. In this paper, we present new Internet mapping techniques that have enabled us to directly measure router-level ISP topologies. Our techniques reduce t ..."
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, distribution of router outdegree, and the inter-domain peering structure. As part of this work, we release our maps to the community.
Commentary on inter-domain routing in the internet
- RFC
, 2001
"... This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2001). All Rights Reserved. This document examines the various longer term trends visible with ..."
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within the characteristics of the Internet’s BGP table and identifies a number of operational practices and protocol factors that contribute to these trends. The potential impacts of these practices and protocol properties on the scaling properties of the inter-domain routing space are examined
The Evolution of Multicast: From the MBone to Inter-Domain Multicast to Internet2 Deployment
- IEEE NETWORK
, 2000
"... Without a doubt, multicast communication---the one-to-manyormany-to-many delivery of data---has become a hot topic. It is of interest in the research community, among standards groups, and to network service providers. For all the attention multicast has received, there are still issues that have ..."
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nowishow long it will be before multicast becomes a true Internet service. The goal of this paper is to describe the past, present, and future of multicast.
Inter-Domain Routing Anomalies
, 2001
"... The rapid growth in Internet and Network Service Providers (ISPs, NSPs, SPs) over the past 6 years has changed the scope of Internet routing. The topology of the Internet has evolved from a hierarchy of a few regional service providers interconnected by a centrally controlled backbone to a less stru ..."
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The rapid growth in Internet and Network Service Providers (ISPs, NSPs, SPs) over the past 6 years has changed the scope of Internet routing. The topology of the Internet has evolved from a hierarchy of a few regional service providers interconnected by a centrally controlled backbone to a less
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