“optimize ” some performance criterion. This optimal distribution of traffic depends on both the routing protocol and the forwarding mechanisms in use in the network. In IP networks running the OSPF or IS-IS protocols, routing is over shortest paths, and forwarding mechanisms distribute traffic “uniformly ” over equal cost shortest paths. These constraints often make achieving an optimal distribution of traffic impossible. In this paper, we propose and evaluate an approach that can realize near optimal traffic distribution without changes to routing protocols and forwarding mechanisms. In addition, we explore the tradeoff that exists between performance and the configuration overhead that our solution requires. The paper’s contributions are...
The Internet is a huge world-wide packet switching network comprised of more than 13,000 distinct su...
The Internet is a huge world-wide packet switching network comprised of more than 13,000 distinct su...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...
Traffic engineering aims to distribute traffic so as to "optimize" some performance criter...
Abstract — Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to “optimize ” a given perform...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
[[abstract]]Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used intra-domain Internet routing pr...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to network conditions, with the joint g...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is one of the most widely used intra-domain routing protocol. It is ...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
The Internet is a huge world-wide packet switching network comprised of more than 13,000 distinct su...
The Internet is a huge world-wide packet switching network comprised of more than 13,000 distinct su...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...
Traffic engineering aims to distribute traffic so as to "optimize" some performance criter...
Abstract — Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to “optimize ” a given perform...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to optimize a given performance criteri...
[[abstract]]Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used intra-domain Internet routing pr...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to network conditions, with the joint g...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is one of the most widely used intra-domain routing protocol. It is ...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
The Internet is a huge world-wide packet switching network comprised of more than 13,000 distinct su...
The Internet is a huge world-wide packet switching network comprised of more than 13,000 distinct su...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...