Hybrid routing for scalable IP/MPLS traffic engineering

Lavery, Bill, and Pham, Huan (2003) Hybrid routing for scalable IP/MPLS traffic engineering. Proceedings of the 38th IEEE International Conference on Communications. ICC 2003 , 11 - 15 May, 2003, Anchorage, Alaska .

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Abstract

This paper describes a new Hybrid Routing Method (HRM) for IP network traffic engineering. In this method, the major traffic streams between some source/destination pairs is routed via MPLS constraint-based routing, while the remaining traffic is routed via conventional IGP routing. When Internet traffic is heavy-tailed distributed, consisting of a few "elephant" and many "mice" flows, our traffic engineering results indicate that our HRM normally needs just a small number of tunnels to achieve a network performance that is comparable to that of fully meshed MPLS model. The method has been used to implement a HRM traffic engineering tool. The tool enables network operators to visualize and manage traffic to avoid congestion, as well as to decide where to place MPLS routers and tunnels.

ID Code:7527
Item Type:Conference Item (Refereed Research Paper - E1)
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Keywords:hybrid routing; MPLS, IP; traffic engineering
ISBN:0-7803-7803-2
FoR Codes:09 ENGINEERING > 0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering > 090609 Signal Processing @ 100%
SEO Codes:89 INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES > 8901 Communication Networks and Services > 890199 Communication Networks and Services not elsewhere classified @ 100%
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