2008 IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols 2008
DOI: 10.1109/icnp.2008.4697049
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Where’s Waldo? practical searches for stability in iBGP

Abstract: Abstract-What does a child's search of a large, complex cartoon for the eponymous character (Waldo) have to do with Internet routing? Network operators also search complex datasets, but Waldo is the least of their worries. Routing oscillation is a much greater concern. Networks can be designed to avoid routing oscillation, but the approaches so far proposed unnecessarily reduce the configuration flexibility. More importantly, apparently minor changes to a configuration can lead to instability. Verification of … Show more

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“…This constraint is a sufficient condition to prevent persistent oscillation and guarantees a unique solution [8]. However as the condition is not necessary, it can be overly restrictive and not satisfied in practice [10,4]. Removing this assumption removes the benefit of always converging to a unique solution -the timing of BGP updates can determine which of multiple solutions is settled upon.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This constraint is a sufficient condition to prevent persistent oscillation and guarantees a unique solution [8]. However as the condition is not necessary, it can be overly restrictive and not satisfied in practice [10,4]. Removing this assumption removes the benefit of always converging to a unique solution -the timing of BGP updates can determine which of multiple solutions is settled upon.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reliance rules in the three-level hierarchy are somewhat more complicated than the two-level case examined in [4]. We first present a brief recap of the notation used in [4] before outlining generalized reliance rules and showing an example of how they apply.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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