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Limiting path exploration in BGP

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Limiting path exploration in BGP
— Slow convergence in the Internet can be directly attributed to the “path exploration” phenomenon, inherent in all path vector protocols. The root cause for path exploration is the dependency among paths propagated through the network. Addressing this problem in BGP is particularly difficult as the AS paths exchanged between BGP routers are highly summarized. In this paper, we describe why path exploration cannot be countered effectively within the existing BGP framework, and propose a simple, novel mechanism—forward edge sequence numbers— to annotate the AS paths with additional “path dependency” information. We then develop an enhanced path vector algorithm, EPIC, shown to limit path exploration and lead to faster convergence. In contrast to other solutions, ours is shown to be correct on a very general model of Internet topology and BGP operation. Using theoretical analysis and simulations, we demonstrate that EPIC can achieve a dramatic improvement in routing conver...
Jaideep Chandrashekar, Zhenhai Duan, Zhi-Li Zhang,
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where INFOCOM
Authors Jaideep Chandrashekar, Zhenhai Duan, Zhi-Li Zhang, J. Krasky
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