The sizes of the BGP routing tables have increased by an order of magnitude over the last six years. This dramatic growth of the routing table can decrease the packet forwarding speed and demand more router memory space. In this paper, we explore the extent that various factors contribute to the routing table size and characterize the growth of each contribution. We begin with measurement study using routing tables of Oregon route views server to determine the contributions of multi-homing, load balancing, address fragmentation, and failure to aggregate to routing table size. We find that the contribution of address fragmentation is the greatest and is three times to that of multihoming or load balancing. The contribution of failure to aggr...
This paper examines the possibility of generating realistic routing tables of arbitrary size along w...
The Internet’s routing system is facing stresses due to its poor fundamental scaling properties. Com...
Abstract—In previous work, Lampson et al. proposed an IP lookup algorithm which performs binary sear...
Abstract — The Internet has experienced explosive growth since its commercialization. The sizes of t...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
Abstract. BGP is currently the most important protocol for ensuring global connectivity over the Int...
The recent growth in the size of the routing table has led to an interest in quantitatively understa...
Abstract. Address Fragmentation plays a key role in the exponential growth of DFZ routing table, kno...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that misconfiguration of backbone routers occasionally leads to an injec...
Internet routing table size growth and BGP update churn are two prominent Internet scaling issues. T...
International audienceReducing the size of IP routing tables is one of the most compelling scaling p...
In this paper we develop a mathematical model to capture BGP table fluctuations. This provides the n...
International audienceResearchers and network operators often say that BGP table transfers are slow....
The Internet has become a vast and complex infrastructure. One of the aspects of deeper concern in ...
This paper examines the possibility of generating realistic routing tables of arbitrary size along w...
The Internet’s routing system is facing stresses due to its poor fundamental scaling properties. Com...
Abstract—In previous work, Lampson et al. proposed an IP lookup algorithm which performs binary sear...
Abstract — The Internet has experienced explosive growth since its commercialization. The sizes of t...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
The IP address consumption and the global routing table size are two of the vital parameters of the ...
Abstract. BGP is currently the most important protocol for ensuring global connectivity over the Int...
The recent growth in the size of the routing table has led to an interest in quantitatively understa...
Abstract. Address Fragmentation plays a key role in the exponential growth of DFZ routing table, kno...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that misconfiguration of backbone routers occasionally leads to an injec...
Internet routing table size growth and BGP update churn are two prominent Internet scaling issues. T...
International audienceReducing the size of IP routing tables is one of the most compelling scaling p...
In this paper we develop a mathematical model to capture BGP table fluctuations. This provides the n...
International audienceResearchers and network operators often say that BGP table transfers are slow....
The Internet has become a vast and complex infrastructure. One of the aspects of deeper concern in ...
This paper examines the possibility of generating realistic routing tables of arbitrary size along w...
The Internet’s routing system is facing stresses due to its poor fundamental scaling properties. Com...
Abstract—In previous work, Lampson et al. proposed an IP lookup algorithm which performs binary sear...