2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1383-7621(99)00028-4
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On the design of IP routers Part 1: Router architectures

Abstract: Internet Protocol (IP) networks are currently undergoing transitions that mandate greater bandwidths and the need to prepare the network infrastructures for converged trac (voice, video, and data). Thus, in the emerging environment of high performance IP networks, it is expected that local and campus area backbones, enterprise networks, and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will use multigigabit and terabit networking technologies where IP routers will be used not only to interconnect backbone segments but als… Show more

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“…Smaller routers, e. g. enterprise routers, perform all functions monolithically. For more details on router functions and architectures refer to [15], [16].…”
Section: Architecture Of Routersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smaller routers, e. g. enterprise routers, perform all functions monolithically. For more details on router functions and architectures refer to [15], [16].…”
Section: Architecture Of Routersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main function performed by the fastpath of an IP router is the routing table look-up. This is done using custom, highly optimised ASIC designs, and the majority of packets can be routed using the fast-path [18]. The slow-path handles packets the fast-path cannot.…”
Section: Cognitive Packet Network In Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of the router architecture has gradually changed from a conventional architecture, which processes all functions on one operating system/processor, to a remote architecture, which can be split into a control plane and a data plane with their respective functions [1]. The control plane is mainly responsible for the operations of the routing/signaling protocols and the data plane is responsible for forwarding the large number of data packets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%