… to a routing system that is substantially easier to manage than … , RCP could send a router a BGP route with a “nexthop” that … The IETF ForCES working group has also recognized that …
… routing, on the other hand, intermediate hops of a lookup forward the lookup message directly to the nexthop… only with existing neighbors from their routing tables during lookups. If each …
X Zhao, Y Liu, L Wang, B Zhang - 2010 Proceedings IEEE …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… [3] and IETF GROW [2] working groups. To address the root cause of the scalability problem, … When there are multiple equally popular nexthops, we randomly select one. Under certain …
… the nexthop toward a destination is kept in a routing … Organization 1 to Organization 2 at the doogle branch, but no delegation has occurred at the foo branch. Likewise, Organization 2 …
… The management session packets traverse many routers on … also seen by routers include the catch-all group known as … to another routing device toward the nexthop along the …
G Pei, M Gerla, X Hong… - WCNC. 1999 IEEE …, 1999 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… In all, this load (even with 500 pairs, which is the maximum we considered in our experiments) can be comfortably managed by the network in a static configuration, using any of the …
… uses the source routing to expend the path through the group. … nexthop on the routing path to the destination. After the forwarding entries at every node are computed, the actual routing …
… An anchor for router i in group g is a neighbor router that is a successor (nexthop) in the reverse shortest path to at least one source in the group g. Each anchor entry consists of the …
… What I found remarkable was how it was obviously written for people like me—who have little interest in routermanagement but whosejobs depend on the consistent, trusted functioning …