A change in network topology triggers the re-convergence process of routing protocols. The re-convergence time of current routing protocols (e.g. OSPF) is constrained by the possibility of having transient loops due to the independent calculation of shortest paths between routers affected by a network failure. Several IP Fast-ReRoute (IPFRR) schemes have been developed to pro-actively calculate and install alternate forwarding entries almost instantaneously once a topology update message is received, without causing temporary micro-loops. The IPFRR scheme which has been used most extensively so far makes use of Loop-Free Alternates (LFA). While these are easy to configure, LFAs still require manual configuration, and the resulting ratio of ...
Abstract: This paper portrays the distinctive IP quick rerouting plans utilizing reinforcement topol...
Abstract. With the evolution of the Internet, a huge number of real-time applications, like Voice ov...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of th...
A change in network topology triggers the re-convergence process of routing protocols. The re-conver...
In this paper, we propose a routing technique, “recursive Loop-Free Alternates (rLFAs)”, to alleviat...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
This paper studies the feasibility of minimizing convergence delay and forwarding disruption without...
Abstract—Failure recovery using IP fast reroute (IPFRR) has gained much attention recently. The basi...
The slow convergence under intra-domain link or router failures is a challenge for latency-sensitive...
The IP Fast ReRoute-Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) standard is a simple and easily deployable technique ...
The Internet is increasingly being used for mission-critical applications and it is expected to be a...
Up to not so long ago, Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) was the only viable option for providing fast pro...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
The post-failure convergence of the shortest path routing (SPR) protocols used in IP networks can be...
The short-lived failures are reasonably common in IP networks, there are many ways with which local ...
Abstract: This paper portrays the distinctive IP quick rerouting plans utilizing reinforcement topol...
Abstract. With the evolution of the Internet, a huge number of real-time applications, like Voice ov...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of th...
A change in network topology triggers the re-convergence process of routing protocols. The re-conver...
In this paper, we propose a routing technique, “recursive Loop-Free Alternates (rLFAs)”, to alleviat...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
This paper studies the feasibility of minimizing convergence delay and forwarding disruption without...
Abstract—Failure recovery using IP fast reroute (IPFRR) has gained much attention recently. The basi...
The slow convergence under intra-domain link or router failures is a challenge for latency-sensitive...
The IP Fast ReRoute-Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) standard is a simple and easily deployable technique ...
The Internet is increasingly being used for mission-critical applications and it is expected to be a...
Up to not so long ago, Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) was the only viable option for providing fast pro...
Abstract—Five nines availability is being expected from IP networks due to the growing popularity of...
The post-failure convergence of the shortest path routing (SPR) protocols used in IP networks can be...
The short-lived failures are reasonably common in IP networks, there are many ways with which local ...
Abstract: This paper portrays the distinctive IP quick rerouting plans utilizing reinforcement topol...
Abstract. With the evolution of the Internet, a huge number of real-time applications, like Voice ov...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of th...