IP fast reroute (IPFRR) intends to fill this gap, providing fast, local and proactive handling of failures right in the IP layer. Building on experiences ...
IP Fast ReRoute attains fast response time by handling failures locally, with only the routers in the vicinity of the failure participating in the repair but ...
IP fast reroute (IPFRR) intends to fill this gap, providing fast, local and proactive handling of failures right in the IP layer. Building on experiences and ...
encapsulates the packet in a new IP header with a special not-via address set as destination address, which has the semantics "forward me to C (the NNH) not via ...
encapsulates the packet in a new IP header with a special not-via address set as destination address, which has the semantics forward me to C (the NNH) not via ...
In order for IP to become a full-fledged carrier-grade transport technology, a native IP failure-recovery scheme is necessary that can correct failures in ...
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Routers that are on the repair path only need to be capable of calculating notvia paths and including the notvia addresses in their FIB (i.e. no h/w changes).
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For complete protection, each neighboring router P must include a Not-Via address that allows redirection of traffic over them without passing through router P.
A Lightweight IP Fast Reroute Algorithm with Tunneling | Semantic ...
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A Fast Tunnel Selection (FTS) algorithm is proposed to achieve tunnel-based IPFRR and shows that FTS algorithm reduces much computation overhead compared to ...
IP Fast ReRoute using Not-via Addresses (Not-via) is a ... Császár, “IP Fast ReRoute: Lightweight Not-Via without additional addresses,” in INFOCOM.