With the increasing popularity of firewalls, virtual pri-vate networks (VPNs) and Quality of Service (QoS) rout-ing, packet classification becomes increasingly important in the Internet. The high-performance solutions known so far strongly rely on certain properties of the filter database to match against, such as a small number of distinct pre-fixes or the absence of conflicts. In this paper, we present Line Search as a two-dimensional generalization of the one-dimensional binary search on prefix lengths [21], exploiting the advantage given by the different approach therein. This algorithm also works best on the filter databases that are expected to occur most often, but degrades gracefully when these assumptions no longer hold. We also sh...
Presentation of "Scalable Prefix Matching for Internet Packet Forwarding", closly related to the pap...
Abstract—Packet classification has continued to be an important research topic for high-speed router...
Every day, computer networks throughout the world face a constant onslaught of attacks. To combat th...
Many current problems demand efficient best matching algorithms. Network devices alone show several ...
Finding the longest matching prefix from a database of keywords is an old problem with a number of a...
Finding the longest matching prefix from a database of keywords is an old problem with a number of a...
[[abstract]]Packet classification is essential for routing, Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning, a...
Abstract—We introduce the first algorithm that we are aware of to employ Bloom filters for longest p...
All global routing protocols use hierarchies to allow scaling to a world wide community while keepin...
We address prefix matching problems which constitute the building block of some applications in the ...
IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, and traffic...
Longest prefix matching is a well-studied problem in the context of IP-packet forwarding, an area of...
All global routing protocols use hierarchies to allow scaling to a world wide community while keepin...
Abstract- Currently, the increasing rate of routing lookups in Internet routers, the large number of...
Abstract—In next-generation networks, packet classification is important in fulfilling the requireme...
Presentation of "Scalable Prefix Matching for Internet Packet Forwarding", closly related to the pap...
Abstract—Packet classification has continued to be an important research topic for high-speed router...
Every day, computer networks throughout the world face a constant onslaught of attacks. To combat th...
Many current problems demand efficient best matching algorithms. Network devices alone show several ...
Finding the longest matching prefix from a database of keywords is an old problem with a number of a...
Finding the longest matching prefix from a database of keywords is an old problem with a number of a...
[[abstract]]Packet classification is essential for routing, Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning, a...
Abstract—We introduce the first algorithm that we are aware of to employ Bloom filters for longest p...
All global routing protocols use hierarchies to allow scaling to a world wide community while keepin...
We address prefix matching problems which constitute the building block of some applications in the ...
IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, and traffic...
Longest prefix matching is a well-studied problem in the context of IP-packet forwarding, an area of...
All global routing protocols use hierarchies to allow scaling to a world wide community while keepin...
Abstract- Currently, the increasing rate of routing lookups in Internet routers, the large number of...
Abstract—In next-generation networks, packet classification is important in fulfilling the requireme...
Presentation of "Scalable Prefix Matching for Internet Packet Forwarding", closly related to the pap...
Abstract—Packet classification has continued to be an important research topic for high-speed router...
Every day, computer networks throughout the world face a constant onslaught of attacks. To combat th...