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Post-Failure Routing Performance with Multiple Routing Configurations
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2007
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EngineeringLoad DistributionNetwork RoutingNetwork AnalysisPost-failure Routing PerformanceSlow ConvergenceOperations ResearchReliability EngineeringScalable RoutingSystems EngineeringCombinatorial OptimizationRouting ProtocolReliabilityComputer EngineeringNetwork Routing AlgorithmNetwork ScienceEdge ComputingGood Load DistributionRobust Routing
The slow convergence of IGP routing protocols after a topology change has led to several proposals for proactive recovery schemes in IP networks. These proposals are limited to guaranteeing loop-free connectivity after a link or node failure, and do not take into account the resulting load distribution in the network. This can lead to congestion and packet drops. In this work, we show how a good load distribution can be achieved in pure IP networks immediately after a link failure, when multiple routing configurations (MRC) is used as a fast recovery mechanism. This paper is the first attempt to improve the load balancing when a proactive recovery scheme is used. Unlike load balancing methods used with normal IP rerouting, our method does not compromise on the routing performance in the failure free case. Our method is evaluated using simulations on several real and synthetically generated network topologies. The evaluation shows that our method yields good routing performance, making it feasible to use MRC to handle transient network failures.
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