Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used internal gateway routing protocol on the Internet. However, one shortcoming is that it does not take advantage of the exist...
The current standard for intra-domain network routing, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), suffers from a number of problems--the tunable parameters (the weights) are hard to optimiz...
Jessica H. Fong, Anna C. Gilbert, Sampath Kannan, ...
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...
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—Many recent router architectures decouple the routing engine from the forwarding engine, so that packet forwarding can continue even when the routing process is not acti...
—Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a popular protocol for routing within an autonomous system (AS) domain. In order to scale for large networks containing hundreds and thousands...
Rajeev Rastogi, Yuri Breitbart, Minos N. Garofalak...
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 ...