TY - GEN
T1 - Internet-wide multipath
T2 - 2012 3rd International Conference on the Network of the Future, NOF 2012
AU - Misseri, Xavier
AU - Rougier, Jean Louis
AU - Gojmerac, Ivan
PY - 2012/12/1
Y1 - 2012/12/1
N2 - In the present Internet, inter-domain routing is based on BGP-4 which prevents the use of multiple paths, but rather selects a single path per destination prefix. However, as the global Internet connectivity graph displays vast inherent path diversity, multipath routing has been identified as an important feature for the Future Internet, for both robustness and traffic engineering purposes. Some works propose to enable the propagation of multiple inter-domain routes per prefix [1], [2], [3]. While these works propose the use of a new packet field (which we call Path-ID) to specify the path which is to be followed by packets, they do not discuss about the scalability of such an approach. Indeed, as such a field is globally significant, it can lead to some scalability issues which could make such proposals impossible to implement. We propose the study of the scalability of such a field in order to answer the recurring but un-answered question: "Will Internet-wide multipath make the FIB explode?". To this end, we propose some Path-ID global identification schemes, identify their weaknesses and propose simple and realistic assumptions which resolve their scalability issues. At the end, we show that these simple assumptions are sufficient to enable vast multipath in the Internet while remaining manageable.
AB - In the present Internet, inter-domain routing is based on BGP-4 which prevents the use of multiple paths, but rather selects a single path per destination prefix. However, as the global Internet connectivity graph displays vast inherent path diversity, multipath routing has been identified as an important feature for the Future Internet, for both robustness and traffic engineering purposes. Some works propose to enable the propagation of multiple inter-domain routes per prefix [1], [2], [3]. While these works propose the use of a new packet field (which we call Path-ID) to specify the path which is to be followed by packets, they do not discuss about the scalability of such an approach. Indeed, as such a field is globally significant, it can lead to some scalability issues which could make such proposals impossible to implement. We propose the study of the scalability of such a field in order to answer the recurring but un-answered question: "Will Internet-wide multipath make the FIB explode?". To this end, we propose some Path-ID global identification schemes, identify their weaknesses and propose simple and realistic assumptions which resolve their scalability issues. At the end, we show that these simple assumptions are sufficient to enable vast multipath in the Internet while remaining manageable.
KW - BGP
KW - Inter-domain routing
KW - Multi-path
KW - Path diversity
U2 - 10.1109/NOF.2012.6463987
DO - 10.1109/NOF.2012.6463987
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84874743404
SN - 9781467352659
T3 - 2012 3rd International Conference on the Network of the Future, NOF 2012
SP - 28
EP - 34
BT - 2012 3rd International Conference on the Network of the Future, NOF 2012
Y2 - 21 November 2012 through 23 November 2012
ER -