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TIE breaking: Tunable interdomain egress selection

Renata Teixeira
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Tim Griffin
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Résumé

The separation of intradomain and interdomain routing has been a key feature of the Internet's routing architecture from the early days of the ARPAnet. However, the appropriate "division of labor" between the two protocols becomes unclear when an Autonomous System (AS) has interdomain routes to a destination prefix through multiple border routers—a situation that is extremely common to-day because neighboring domains often connect in several loca-tions. We believe that the current mechanism of early-exit or hot-potato routing—where each router in an AS directs traffic to the "closest" border router based on the intradomain path costs—is convoluted, restrictive, and sometimes quite disruptive. In this pa-per, we propose a flexible mechanism for routers to select the egress point for each destination prefix, allowing network administrators to satisfy diverse goals, such as traffic engineering and robustness to equipment failures. We present one example optimization prob-lem that uses integer-programming techniques to tune our mecha-nism to improve network robustness. Experiments with topology and routing data from two backbone networks demonstrate that our solution is both simple (for the routers) and expressive (for the net-work administrators).
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hal-01097548 , version 1 (19-12-2014)

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Renata Teixeira, Tim Griffin, Mauricio G. C. Resende, Jennifer Rexford. TIE breaking: Tunable interdomain egress selection. CoNEXT, Oct 2005, Toulouse, France. ⟨10.1145/1095921.1095935⟩. ⟨hal-01097548⟩
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