BGP reconfigurations are a daily occurrence for most network operators, especially in large networks. Yet, performing safe and robust BGP reconfiguration changes is still an open problem. Few BGP reconfiguration techniques exist, and they are either (i) unsafe, because they ignore transient states, which can easily lead to invariant violations; or (ii) impractical, as they duplicate the entire routing and forwarding states, and require special hardware. In this paper, we introduce Chameleon, the first BGP reconfiguration framework capable of maintaining correctness throughout a reconfiguration campaign while relying on standard BGP functionalities and minimizing state duplication. Akin to concurrency coordination in distributed systems,...
International audienceWe propose a methodology to match detailed BGP updates from two neighboring Au...
Recent measurements show that BGP peering links can fail as frequently as intradomain links and usua...
BGP has long been the de-facto control plane protocol for inter-network connectivity. Although initi...
The network infrastructure of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) undergoes constant evolution. Whenev...
Network upgrade, performance optimization and traffic engineering activities often force network ope...
Abstract — During the routing convergence processes of BGP system, the end-to-end reachability can b...
The performance of IP networks depends on a wide variety of dynamic conditions. Traffic shifts, equi...
This paper shows that the elimination of fault-agnostic instability, the instability caused by fault...
Internet Service Providers can enforce a fine-grained control of Interdomain Routing by cleverly con...
Abstract—Configuration of the routing is critical for the quality and reliability of the communicati...
While initially designed as a research network, the Internet has become a large interconnection of n...
Abstract—We explore BGP safety, the question of whether a BGP system converges to a stable routing, ...
Large-scale reconfiguration campaigns tend to be nerve-racking for network operators as they can lea...
Abstract — The Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, BGP, is vulnerable to a number of damaging a...
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) run the internal flavor of the Border Gateway Protocol (iBGP) for ...
International audienceWe propose a methodology to match detailed BGP updates from two neighboring Au...
Recent measurements show that BGP peering links can fail as frequently as intradomain links and usua...
BGP has long been the de-facto control plane protocol for inter-network connectivity. Although initi...
The network infrastructure of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) undergoes constant evolution. Whenev...
Network upgrade, performance optimization and traffic engineering activities often force network ope...
Abstract — During the routing convergence processes of BGP system, the end-to-end reachability can b...
The performance of IP networks depends on a wide variety of dynamic conditions. Traffic shifts, equi...
This paper shows that the elimination of fault-agnostic instability, the instability caused by fault...
Internet Service Providers can enforce a fine-grained control of Interdomain Routing by cleverly con...
Abstract—Configuration of the routing is critical for the quality and reliability of the communicati...
While initially designed as a research network, the Internet has become a large interconnection of n...
Abstract—We explore BGP safety, the question of whether a BGP system converges to a stable routing, ...
Large-scale reconfiguration campaigns tend to be nerve-racking for network operators as they can lea...
Abstract — The Internet’s interdomain routing protocol, BGP, is vulnerable to a number of damaging a...
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) run the internal flavor of the Border Gateway Protocol (iBGP) for ...
International audienceWe propose a methodology to match detailed BGP updates from two neighboring Au...
Recent measurements show that BGP peering links can fail as frequently as intradomain links and usua...
BGP has long been the de-facto control plane protocol for inter-network connectivity. Although initi...