Local Fast Rerouting with Low Congestion: A Randomized Approach

Gregor Bankhamer, Robert Elsässer, S. Schmid
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Most modern communication networks include fast rerouting mechanisms, implemented entirely in the data plane, to quickly recover connectivity after link failures. By relying on local failure information only, these data plane mechanisms provide very fast reaction times, but at the same time introduce an algorithmic challenge in case of multiple link failures: failover routes need to be robust to additional but locally unknown failures downstream.This paper presents local fast rerouting algorithms which not only provide a high degree of resilience against multiple link failures, but also ensure a low congestion on the resulting failover paths. We consider a randomized approach and focus on networks which are highly connected before the failures occur. Our main contribution are three simple algorithms which come with provable guarantees and provide interesting resilience-load tradeoffs, significantly outperforming any deterministic fast rerouting algorithm with high probability.
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低拥塞的局部快速重路由:一种随机化方法
大多数现代通信网络包括快速重路由机制,完全在数据平面上实现,以便在链路故障后快速恢复连接。由于仅依赖于本地故障信息,这些数据平面机制提供了非常快的反应时间,但同时在多链路故障的情况下引入了算法挑战:故障转移路由需要对下游的其他但本地未知的故障具有鲁棒性。本文提出了本地快速重路由算法,该算法不仅提供了对多链路故障的高度弹性,而且还确保了所产生的故障转移路径上的低拥塞。我们考虑随机化的方法,并将重点放在故障发生前高度连接的网络上。我们的主要贡献是三个简单的算法,它们提供了可证明的保证,并提供了有趣的弹性负载权衡,显著优于任何确定性的高概率快速重路由算法。
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