Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to network conditions, with the joint goals of good user performance and efficient use of network resources. We describe an approach to intradomain traffic engineering that works within the existing deployed base of interior gateway protocols, such as Open Shortest Path First and Intermediate System-Intermediate System. We explain how to adapt the configuration of link weights, based on a networkwide view of the traffic and topology within a domain. In addition, we summarize the results of several studies of techniques for optimizing OSPF/IS-IS weights to the prevailing traffic. The article argues that traditional shortest path routing protocols are surprisingly effective for engi...
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 (...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
Traffic engineering aims to distribute traffic so as to "optimize" some performance criter...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
[[abstract]]Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used intra-domain Internet routing pr...
Intra-domain routing protocols are based on shortest path first (SPF) routing, where shortest paths ...
“optimize ” some performance criterion. This optimal distribution of traffic depends on both the rou...
Abstract — Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to “optimize ” a given perform...
In an Autonomous System (AS), links that connect routers have certain metric (administrative weight ...
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 (...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...
Traffic engineering involves adapting the routing of traffic to the network conditions, with the joi...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
Traffic engineering aims to distribute traffic so as to "optimize" some performance criter...
Throughout the last decade, extensive deployment of popular intra-domain routing protocols such as o...
[[abstract]]Open shortest path first (OSPF) is the most widely used intra-domain Internet routing pr...
Intra-domain routing protocols are based on shortest path first (SPF) routing, where shortest paths ...
“optimize ” some performance criterion. This optimal distribution of traffic depends on both the rou...
Abstract — Traffic engineering is aimed at distributing traffic so as to “optimize ” a given perform...
In an Autonomous System (AS), links that connect routers have certain metric (administrative weight ...
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 (...
Two of the most commonly used intra-domain Internet routing protocols are Open Shortest Path First (...