This paper presents Virtual Aggregation, an architecture that attempts to tackle the Internet routing scalability problem. Our approach does not require any changes to router software and routing protocols and can be deployed by any ISP without the cooperation of other ISPs. Hence, Virtual Aggregation is a configuration-only solution. The key insight here is to use divide-and-conquer so that default-free zone routers don?t need to maintain the entire routing table. Instead, an ISP can modify its internal routing such that individual routers in its network only maintain a part of the routing table. We evaluate the application of Virtual Aggregation to a few tier-1 and tier-2 ISPs and show that it can reduce routing table size on...
This paper addresses the scalability problem arising from rapidly increasing routing over-head at ne...
In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reason...
The Internet’s routing system is facing stresses due to its poor fundamental scaling properties. Com...
Abstract — This paper presents Virtual Aggregation, an architecture that attempts to tackle the Inte...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
The formulation of a scalable addressing and routing systems has been one the biggest priorities of ...
The Internet has become a vast and complex infrastructure. One of the aspects of deeper concern in ...
The recent trend of rapid increase in routing table sizes at routers comprising the Internet's ...
This report describes how an ISP can reduce its FIB size, and in so doing delay the time at which th...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
The Internet routing system faces serious scalability challenges, due to the growing number of IP pr...
Abstract—In recent years, the size and dynamics of the global routing table have increased rapidly a...
The rapid growth of global routing tables has raised concerns among many Internet Service Providers....
The tremendous success of the Internet has been both a boon and bane for networking research. On one...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
This paper addresses the scalability problem arising from rapidly increasing routing over-head at ne...
In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reason...
The Internet’s routing system is facing stresses due to its poor fundamental scaling properties. Com...
Abstract — This paper presents Virtual Aggregation, an architecture that attempts to tackle the Inte...
Internet routing tables have been growing rapidly due to factors such as edge-site multihoming, traf...
The formulation of a scalable addressing and routing systems has been one the biggest priorities of ...
The Internet has become a vast and complex infrastructure. One of the aspects of deeper concern in ...
The recent trend of rapid increase in routing table sizes at routers comprising the Internet's ...
This report describes how an ISP can reduce its FIB size, and in so doing delay the time at which th...
A number of important questions remain concerning the scalability of networks with quality of servi...
The Internet routing system faces serious scalability challenges, due to the growing number of IP pr...
Abstract—In recent years, the size and dynamics of the global routing table have increased rapidly a...
The rapid growth of global routing tables has raised concerns among many Internet Service Providers....
The tremendous success of the Internet has been both a boon and bane for networking research. On one...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
This paper addresses the scalability problem arising from rapidly increasing routing over-head at ne...
In the future, global networks will consist of a hierarchy of subnetworks called domains. For reason...
The Internet’s routing system is facing stresses due to its poor fundamental scaling properties. Com...