This work introduces and evaluates a technique for speedy packet lookups, called SPAL, in high-performance routers, realized by fragmenting the BGP routing table into subsets. Such a router contains multiple line cards (LCs), each of which is equipped with a forwarding engine (FE) to perform table lookups locally based on its forwarding table (which is a fragmented subset). The number of table entries in each FE drops as the number of LCs in a router grows. This reduction in the forwarding table size drastically lowers the amount of SRAM (e.g., L3 data cache) required in each LC to hold the trie constructed according to the matching algorithm. SPAL calls for caching the lookup result of a given IP address at its home LC (denoted by LCho, us...
This dissertation develops a new and efficient method of routing table lookups for the current and n...
An IP router must forward packets at gigabit speed in order to guarantee a good quality of service. ...
Abstract—In previous work, Lampson et al. proposed an IP lookup algorithm which performs binary sear...
We consider the problem of fast IP address lookup in the forwarding engines of Internet routers. Ma...
Increased bandwidth in the Internet puts great demands on network routers; for example, to route min...
Abstract | In this paper, we introduce a fast IP table lookup algorithm that improves table updating...
For some time, the networking community has assumed that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups i...
[[abstract]]One of the pertinent design issues for new generation IP routers is the route-lookup mec...
Abstract: Fast IP address lookup mechanism is a major design issue for the next generation routers. ...
A multi-gigabit internet protocol (IP) router may receive several million packets per second from ea...
The key factor defining the efficiency of IP routers is the speed of the forwarding operation, that ...
For some time, the networking community has assumed that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups i...
Wire-speed IP (Internet Protocol) routers require very fast routing table lookup for in-coming IP pa...
As network traffic continues to increase and with the requirement to process packets at line rates, ...
This thesis work shows the implementation of a new solution for the IP lookup function carried out b...
This dissertation develops a new and efficient method of routing table lookups for the current and n...
An IP router must forward packets at gigabit speed in order to guarantee a good quality of service. ...
Abstract—In previous work, Lampson et al. proposed an IP lookup algorithm which performs binary sear...
We consider the problem of fast IP address lookup in the forwarding engines of Internet routers. Ma...
Increased bandwidth in the Internet puts great demands on network routers; for example, to route min...
Abstract | In this paper, we introduce a fast IP table lookup algorithm that improves table updating...
For some time, the networking community has assumed that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups i...
[[abstract]]One of the pertinent design issues for new generation IP routers is the route-lookup mec...
Abstract: Fast IP address lookup mechanism is a major design issue for the next generation routers. ...
A multi-gigabit internet protocol (IP) router may receive several million packets per second from ea...
The key factor defining the efficiency of IP routers is the speed of the forwarding operation, that ...
For some time, the networking community has assumed that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups i...
Wire-speed IP (Internet Protocol) routers require very fast routing table lookup for in-coming IP pa...
As network traffic continues to increase and with the requirement to process packets at line rates, ...
This thesis work shows the implementation of a new solution for the IP lookup function carried out b...
This dissertation develops a new and efficient method of routing table lookups for the current and n...
An IP router must forward packets at gigabit speed in order to guarantee a good quality of service. ...
Abstract—In previous work, Lampson et al. proposed an IP lookup algorithm which performs binary sear...