IS-IS Network Design Solutions
@inproceedings{Martey2002ISISND, title={IS-IS Network Design Solutions}, author={Abe Martey and Scott Sturgess}, year={2002}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:39725804} }
IS-IS Network Design Solutions provides the first comprehensive coverage available on the IS-IS protocol, and networking professionals of all levels now have a single source for all the information needed to become true experts on the protocol, particularly for IP routing applications.
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Improving the convergence of IP routing protocols
- 2007
Computer Science, Engineering
The IP protocol suite has been initallyi designed to provide best effort reachability among the nodes of a network or an inter-network. The goal was to design a set of routing solutions that would…
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Computer Science, Engineering
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- 2007
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This thesis focuses on the analysis of the rerouting times in UNINETT, the Norwegian research network, and changes to the parameter values are proposed to improve the service availablility.
Internal routing protocol in gigabit CARNet network - selection and transition
- 2004
Computer Science, Engineering
The selection of the internal protocol for the CARNet network (TCP/IP private WAN network), which was a component of the first stage in constructing the gigabit CAR net network, is dealt in this paper.
A Framework for Hierarchical Clustering of a Link-State Internet Routing Domain
- 2003
Computer Science
A Hierarchical Configuration (HC) scheme for LS (Link-State) routing protocols like OSPF and IS-IS with the objective to minimize the backbone size, which is known to be crucial to stable operations of hierarchical LS routing.
A New Routing Scheme for Large-scale Computer Network
- 2018
Computer Science
The feasibility of the schemeHRR is proven and it is demonstrated that the performance of HRR is better than that of IS-IS when the network size is large enough.
Modeling and Analysis of IS-IS Protocolrouting Performance Based on The Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets
- 2015
Computer Science
The paper provides a LSP (Link State Packet) diffusion model of the IS-IS protocol with the GSPN (generalized stochastic petri nets) and the simulation results show that the router's load becomes heavier significantly if the network structure’s variation is greater.
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- 2005
Computer Science, Engineering
The authors' measurements and simulations indicate that sub-second link-state IGP convergence can be easily met on an ISP network without any compromise on stability.
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- 2009
Computer Science
This paper presents a new DUAL-based routing algorithm called Reduction on Message Overhead in DUAL (RD), using two rules for suppressing some updates in network to improve the efficiency of DUAL.
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- 2018
Computer Science, Engineering
This work proposes a novel compressive traffic monitoring method for collecting real-time load information of all links that has better adaptability to the dynamic traffic changes and can reduce the maximal link usage by 39%.
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