The convergence time of the interdomain routing protocol, BGP, can last as long as 30 minutes [14,15]. Yet, routing behavior during BGP route convergence is poorly understood. BGP...
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the de facto standard used for interdomain routing. Since packet forwarding may not be possible until stable routes are learned, it is not only cr...
Ramesh Viswanathan, Krishan K. Sabnani, Robert J. ...
We present a detailed study of the potential impact of BGP peering session attacks and the resulting exploitation of Route Flap Damping (RFD) that cause network-wide routing disrup...
Kotikalapudi Sriram, Doug Montgomery, Oliver Borch...
Despite the existence of several secure BGP routing protocols, there has been little progress to date on actual adoption. Although feasibility for widespread adoption remains the ...
Haowen Chan, Debabrata Dash, Adrian Perrig, Hui Zh...
The Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) attribute of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is widely used to implement “cold potato routing” between autonomous systems. However, the us...