TY - JOUR
T1 - On the effectiveness of using network device state information for network path selection
AU - Wijekoon, Janaka
AU - Amunugama, Divya
AU - Nishi, Hiroaki
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was carried out in West Laboratory, Keio Univ. and also supported by SLIIT research grants.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Network path selection defines the methodology of selecting the best routes and forwarding traffic in a network service provider (NSP). NSPs use routing protocols that are optimized for a single arbitrary metric (i.e., administrative weight), which is commonly calculated according to the link state information, to select network paths. Despite the advantages, link-state protocols lack the ability to select network paths by considering the states of network devices such as the effect of routers for network path selection. Apparently, studying possible techniques for selecting network paths based on the state information of network devices, e.g., routers, has become obligatory. This paper studies the effectiveness of using network device state information for network path selection by presenting the Extended Server Link Router state Routing Protocol (ESLR). ESLR uses the state information of network devices as parameters to calculate a composite route metric; ESLR selects the network paths based on the cumulative propagation delay. By simulating ESLR using an ISP topology, the proposed protocol is examined for the effectiveness of using network device state information for network path selection.
AB - Network path selection defines the methodology of selecting the best routes and forwarding traffic in a network service provider (NSP). NSPs use routing protocols that are optimized for a single arbitrary metric (i.e., administrative weight), which is commonly calculated according to the link state information, to select network paths. Despite the advantages, link-state protocols lack the ability to select network paths by considering the states of network devices such as the effect of routers for network path selection. Apparently, studying possible techniques for selecting network paths based on the state information of network devices, e.g., routers, has become obligatory. This paper studies the effectiveness of using network device state information for network path selection by presenting the Extended Server Link Router state Routing Protocol (ESLR). ESLR uses the state information of network devices as parameters to calculate a composite route metric; ESLR selects the network paths based on the cumulative propagation delay. By simulating ESLR using an ISP topology, the proposed protocol is examined for the effectiveness of using network device state information for network path selection.
KW - Loop-free Hybrid Routing Protocol
KW - Routing Utilization
KW - Traffic Engineering
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U2 - 10.1016/j.procs.2018.04.022
DO - 10.1016/j.procs.2018.04.022
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85051262787
SN - 1877-0509
VL - 130
SP - 134
EP - 141
JO - Procedia Computer Science
JF - Procedia Computer Science
T2 - 9th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies, ANT 2018
Y2 - 8 May 2018 through 11 May 2018
ER -