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A Scalable and Resilient Layer-2 Network With Ethernet Compatibility

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A Scalable and Resilient Layer-2 Network With Ethernet Compatibility
—We present the architecture and protocols of ROME, a layer-2 network designed to be backwards compatible with Ethernet and scalable to tens of thousands of switches and millions of end hosts. Such large-scale networks are needed for emerging applications including data center networks, wide area networks, and metro Ethernet. ROME is based upon a recently developed greedy routing protocol, greedy distance vector (GDV). Protocol design innovations in ROME include a stateless multicast protocol, a Delaunay DHT, as well as routing and host discovery protocols for a hierarchical network. ROME protocols do not use broadcast and provide both controlplane and data-plane scalability. Extensive experimental results from a packet-level event-driven simulator, in which ROME protocols are implemented in detail, show that ROME protocols are efficient and scalable to metropolitan size. Furthermore, ROME protocols are highly resilient to network dynamics. The routing latency of ROME is only slight...
Chen Qian, Simon S. Lam
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TON
Authors Chen Qian, Simon S. Lam
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