The post-failure convergence of the shortest path routing (SPR) protocols used in IP networks can be too slow to meet the restrictive requirements (i.e., maximum allowable delay, jitter, etc.) of the multimedia services and therefore new restoration mechanisms combined with IP routing are of interest. The paper addresses optimization of three potential rerouting mechanisms based on the IP fast reroute mechanism proposed by Shand and Bryant [1]. The first mechanism takes advantage of equal-cost multiple (shortest) paths (ECMP) where two or more ECMP paths outgoing from one router can be used to protect one another in the IP fast reroute mechanism. Due to a limited number of the ECMP paths, the ECMP protection cannot be used as a stand-alone ...
IP Fast ReRoute (FRR) mechanisms have been proposed to achieve fast failover for supporting Quality ...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
The IP Fast ReRoute-Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) standard is a simple and easily deployable technique ...
The post-failure convergence of shortest path routing (SPR) protocols used in IP networks can be too...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of th...
Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. The main challenge...
The resilience of networks is increasingly becoming crucial as the adoption of cloud- based computin...
With the increasing importance of the Internet for delivering personal and business applications, th...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. The main ...
The slow convergence under intra-domain link or router failures is a challenge for latency-sensitive...
The modern wired networks transport high data rates, where a single-network failure often causes eno...
Abstract—Failure recovery using IP fast reroute (IPFRR) has gained much attention recently. The basi...
Link failures are a common cause of service disruptions in computer networks. When a network link fa...
Abstract — As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, ...
In order to keep services running despite link or node failure in MPLS networks, RSVP-TE fast rerout...
IP Fast ReRoute (FRR) mechanisms have been proposed to achieve fast failover for supporting Quality ...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
The IP Fast ReRoute-Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) standard is a simple and easily deployable technique ...
The post-failure convergence of shortest path routing (SPR) protocols used in IP networks can be too...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. One of th...
Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. The main challenge...
The resilience of networks is increasingly becoming crucial as the adoption of cloud- based computin...
With the increasing importance of the Internet for delivering personal and business applications, th...
Abstract—Failure recovery in IP networks is critical to high quality service provisioning. The main ...
The slow convergence under intra-domain link or router failures is a challenge for latency-sensitive...
The modern wired networks transport high data rates, where a single-network failure often causes eno...
Abstract—Failure recovery using IP fast reroute (IPFRR) has gained much attention recently. The basi...
Link failures are a common cause of service disruptions in computer networks. When a network link fa...
Abstract — As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, ...
In order to keep services running despite link or node failure in MPLS networks, RSVP-TE fast rerout...
IP Fast ReRoute (FRR) mechanisms have been proposed to achieve fast failover for supporting Quality ...
Fast reroute (FRR) techniques have been designed and standardised in recent years for supporting sub...
The IP Fast ReRoute-Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) standard is a simple and easily deployable technique ...