Route flap is an undesirable phenomenon in the Internet and needs to be eliminated for more stable and robust networks. In this paper we present our observations of such persiste...
Yasuhiro Ohara, Manav Bhatia, Osamu Nakamura, Jun ...
Improving IP control plane (routing) robustness is critical to the creation of reliable and stable IP services. Yet very few tools exist for effective IP route monitoring and mana...
Route Flap Damping is a mechanism generally used in network routing protocols. Its goal is to limit the global impact of unstable routes by temporarily suppressing routes with rap...
Beichuan Zhang, Dan Pei, Daniel Massey, Lixia Zhan...
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is one of the most widely used intra-domain routing protocol. It is well known that OSPF protocol does not provide flexibility in terms of packet fo...
Abstract— High-speed wireless communication technology (e.g. WiMAX) makes it feasible and cost-effective to build wireless back-hauls for Internet access. Compared to wired count...