학술논문

Bounding the router table size in an ISP network using RINA
Document Type
Conference
Source
2011 International Conference on the Network of the Future Network of the Future (NOF), 2011 International Conference on the. :57-61 Nov, 2011
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Routing
Internet
Routing protocols
Computer architecture
Quality of service
IP networks
Language
Abstract
One of the biggest problems of todays Internet is the explosion of the size of the routing tables of Internet core routers, especially due to the growth of multi-homed hosts and networks. This paper explains the benefits that the Recursive InterNetwork Architecture (RINA) brings to network service providers in terms of routing scalability: with an appropriate design the size of the router tables can be bounded. The recursive layer approach, the independence of the address space at each layer in conjunction with the use of hierarchical addressing prove to be effective tools that greatly reduce the storage requirements of routers as well as speed up the calculation of routes, resulting in more efficient and scalable routing.