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Interdomain traffic engineering with redistribution communities

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Interdomain traffic engineering with redistribution communities
Various traffic engineering techniques are used to control the flow of IP packets inside large ISP networks. However, few techniques have been proposed to control the flow of packets between domains. In this paper, we focus on the needs of stub ISPs that compose 80% of the global Internet. We first describe the typical traffic pattern of such a stub ISP. Then we briefly describe the methods that those ISPs currently use to engineer their interdomain traffic. We focus on the control of the incoming traffic and show the increasing utilization of the BGP Community attribute and discuss the limitations of this approach. We then propose the redistribution communities as a deployable method to control the flow of the incoming interdomain traffic. We implement those redistribution communities in zebra and evaluate its performance. q 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Bruno Quoitin, Sébastien Tandel, Steve Uhli
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Type Journal
Year 2004
Where COMCOM
Authors Bruno Quoitin, Sébastien Tandel, Steve Uhlig, Olivier Bonaventure
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