Route flap damping is considered to be a widely deployed mechanism in core routers that limits the widespread propagation of unstable BGP routing information. Originally designed to suppress route changes caused by link flaps, flap damping attempts to distinguish persistently unstable routes from routes that occasionally fail. It is considered to be a major contributor to the stability of the Internet routing system. We sho
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Copyright 2003 ACMThe desire to better understand global BGP dynamics has motivated several studies ...
The Internet is a huge and complex network in which Internet Service Providers (ISPs) compete for re...
The BGP routing protocol uses a mechanism called Route Flap Damping [13] to limit the impact of conn...
Abstract—Inter-domain routing stability and convergence de-lay have significant effect on QoS in Int...
Abstract. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the de facto inter-domain rout-ing protocol of the Inte...
Route flap damping (RFD) is the occurrence where routers exchange repeated withdrawals and re-announ...
Route flap damping (RFD) is a mechanism used in Border Gatelway Protocol (BGP) to prevent persistent...
Route Flap Damping (RFD) was first proposed to reduce BGP churn in routers. Unfortunately, RFD was f...
BGP Route Flap Damping (RFD) is recommended to suppress BGP churn. Current configuration recommendat...
This paper defines and evaluates Path Exploration Damping (PED) - a router-level mechanism for reduc...
Internet service providers face a daunting challenge in provisioning network resources, due to the ...
Abstract — We present a detailed study of the potential impact of BGP peering session attacks and th...
This paper examines the network inter-domain routing information exchanged between backbone service ...
This paper reports the first self-stabilizing Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). BGP is an inter-domain ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Copyright 2003 ACMThe desire to better understand global BGP dynamics has motivated several studies ...
The Internet is a huge and complex network in which Internet Service Providers (ISPs) compete for re...
The BGP routing protocol uses a mechanism called Route Flap Damping [13] to limit the impact of conn...
Abstract—Inter-domain routing stability and convergence de-lay have significant effect on QoS in Int...
Abstract. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the de facto inter-domain rout-ing protocol of the Inte...
Route flap damping (RFD) is the occurrence where routers exchange repeated withdrawals and re-announ...
Route flap damping (RFD) is a mechanism used in Border Gatelway Protocol (BGP) to prevent persistent...
Route Flap Damping (RFD) was first proposed to reduce BGP churn in routers. Unfortunately, RFD was f...
BGP Route Flap Damping (RFD) is recommended to suppress BGP churn. Current configuration recommendat...
This paper defines and evaluates Path Exploration Damping (PED) - a router-level mechanism for reduc...
Internet service providers face a daunting challenge in provisioning network resources, due to the ...
Abstract — We present a detailed study of the potential impact of BGP peering session attacks and th...
This paper examines the network inter-domain routing information exchanged between backbone service ...
This paper reports the first self-stabilizing Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). BGP is an inter-domain ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Copyright 2003 ACMThe desire to better understand global BGP dynamics has motivated several studies ...
The Internet is a huge and complex network in which Internet Service Providers (ISPs) compete for re...