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An adaptive mechanism to solve bgp divergence resulted from policies conflict.
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| Author | Li-Jun, Wang Jian-Ping, Wu Ke, Xu |
| Abstract | Abstract: As a policy-based routing protocol, BGP (border gateway protocol) allows each AS to choose local routing policy independently. Possible policies conflict may result in BGP route persistent oscillation. This paper proposes an adaptive mechanism to guarantee BGP convergence with policies conflict, which neither impairs the flexibility of choosing routing policy, nor inserts additional information in BGP messages. With the mechanism, route stability is taken into BGP decision process so that unstable route is degraded to cause more stable route to be chosen to stop policies dispute. The new mechanism also can adapt to topology change and converge to new stable route. Key words: border gateway protocol (BGP); inter-domain routing; policies conflict; routing convergence |
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| Subject Keyword | Adaptive Mechanism Policy Conflict Solve Bgp Divergence Bgp Message Bgp Route Persistent Oscillation Stable Route New Stable Route Unstable Route Policy-based Routing Protocol Bgp Decision Process Possible Policy Key Word New Mechanism Routing Policy Route Stability Border Gateway Protocol Local Routing Policy Bgp Convergence Inter-domain Routing Additional Information |
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| Resource Type | Article |