Multipath Routing Protocol in the Internet

Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the current interdomain routing protocol, which limits each router to using a single best path for each destination prefix even though multiple paths are available. This may not satisfy the diverse requirements of end users. The long convergence delay in BGP may caus...

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Published in2009 Second International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering & Technology pp. 814 - 819
Main Authors Ragha, L.L., Bhaumik, B.B., Mukhopadhyay, S.K.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2009
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Summary:Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the current interdomain routing protocol, which limits each router to using a single best path for each destination prefix even though multiple paths are available. This may not satisfy the diverse requirements of end users. The long convergence delay in BGP may cause serious inefficiency in network resource utilization and vulnerability to route failures. In this paper we describe a multipath routing protocol for the internet to solve the problems by dynamically using the multiple paths without routing loops. Multipath routing protocol coexists with the existing BGP routers. This can be used as a defense against route failure and can also be used for improving utilization of network bandwidth.
ISBN:9781424452507
1424452503
ISSN:2157-0477
2157-0485
DOI:10.1109/ICETET.2009.156