Proceedings of the Seventh COnference on Emerging Networking EXperiments and Technologies 2011
DOI: 10.1145/2079296.2079303
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On the interaction of multiple routing algorithms

Abstract: Internet routers can obtain distinct routes to the same destination from multiple routing protocols. A mechanism called administrative distance (AD) has evolved to implement route selection in such cases. AD simply imposes a preference ranking among routing protocols. A related mechanism called route redistribution (RR) is used to increase connectivity by injecting routes from one protocol into another. Recent research has shown that the current design of RR with AD mechanisms can give rise to routing and forw… Show more

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“…In several recent papers [4,16,20], researchers have revealed the common use of multiple routing protocol instances in one enterprise network. This is not surprising as the evolution of an enterprise's computer network parallels that of its business.…”
Section: Routing Instancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In several recent papers [4,16,20], researchers have revealed the common use of multiple routing protocol instances in one enterprise network. This is not surprising as the evolution of an enterprise's computer network parallels that of its business.…”
Section: Routing Instancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another complication is that multiple routing instances may simultaneously offer routes to the same destination at a border router. The operator must implement the correct order of preference between the instances, sometimes requiring an override of some protocols' default Administrative Distance (AD) [4,18] values on a per border router basis.…”
Section: Routing Instancesmentioning
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“…Using the A2A method it may be easier to reveal the problem being solved by the original metric/algorithm (global optimality, left-or right-local optimality). Among other applications, this method has been used to model eBGP vs. iBGP [16], areas in OSPF and levels in ISIS, route redistribution and administrative distance [17], [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%