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Abstract: Many recent router architectures decouple the routing
engine from the forwarding engine, so that packet forwarding
can continue even when the routing process is not active. This
opens up the possibility of using the forwarding capability of a
router even when its routing process is down, thus avoiding the
route flaps that normally occur when the routing process goes
down. Unfortunately, current routing protocols, such as BGP,
OSPF and IS-IS do not support this behavior. In this paper, we... (Update)
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...disparity in how routers select next hops for D can itself lead to loops or black holes. Proposition 6 in the expanded version of this paper [8] proves that this disparity does not lead to loops or black holes. Figure 2 summarizes the procedure each router has to follow after...
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A. Shaikh, R. Dube, and A. Varma, "Avoiding Instability During Graceful Shutdown of OSPF," Technical Report, University of California at Santa Cruz, Dept. of Computer Engineering, July 2001 (www.cse.uc sc.edu/research/hsnlab/publications.html). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shaikh02avoiding.html More
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year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/shaikh02avoiding.html" }
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