Abstract
Multihoming practice in the current Internet is limited to hosts and autonomous systems (ASs). It is “connectivity-oriented” without support for user or data multihoming. However, the swift migration of Internet from “connectivity-oriented” to “content-oriented” pattern urges to incorporate user and data level multihoming support in architecture designs instead of just through ad-hoc patches. In this paper, based on our previous research experience, we expand the multihoming concepts to both user and data levels based on the “multiple points of attachment” in a way similar to host multihoming. We propose a new incrementally-deployable multihoming framework by introducing a “realm” concept. The high-level user and data multihoming support can be built on top of the host and AS level multihoming in an incrementally-deployable and flexibly-assembled manner. Realms form a hierarchy of functionally dependable blocks. We define a new dimension of building block--slice which is an incrementally implementable functional unit for multihoming. Besides the long-term support for user and data multihoming, the first step deployment of the new framework is also able to address the short-term routing scalability challenge by reducing the total inter-domain routing table size gradually.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Global Communications Conference |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 1 2012 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Future Internet Architecture
- Multi-granularity
- Multihoming
- Routing scalability
- User and data multihoming;
Disciplines
- Digital Communications and Networking
- Computer Sciences
- Architecture