An Identifier/Locator Split Architecture for Exploring Path Diversity through Site Multi-Homing - A Hybrid Host-Network Cooperative Approach

Subharthi Paul, Raj Jain, Jianli Pan

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Abstract

In this paper, we take a fresh look at stub-site multihoming within the paradigms of an identifier/locator split architecture. More specifically, we investigate the possibility of enabling multihomed stub network sites to improve the performance of their end-to-end TCP flows by leveraging the path diversity of the underlying network. We design a host-network co-operative mechanism for end-to-end flow path switching based on reliable transport layer protocol “hints” indicating probable path problems. Our evaluations of actual Internet routing/topology data strongly suggest significant degree of path diversity across path switches available to multihomed stub networks, even within the restricted precincts of inter-domain policy routing. Additionally, we also address the problems of global routing scalability and inbound traffic engineering control as pertaining to stub-site multi-homing. 
Original languageAmerican English
JournalInternational Conference on Communications
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Future Networks
  • ID/locator Split
  • Multihoming
  • Path Diversity
  • Routing Scalability
  • Traffic Engineering

Disciplines

  • Digital Communications and Networking
  • Computer Sciences
  • Architecture

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