A map-and-route approach for Segment Shared Protection in multi-domain networks

D. Truong, B. Jaumard
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Routing and protection with an overlapping segment shared protection (OSSP) scheme in multi-domain networks is more difficult than that in single domain networks because of scalability requirements. We propose a novel approach for OSSP routing where the underlying idea is the prior identification of Potential Intra-domain Paths (PIP) for carrying working and backup traffic between domain border nodes. These PIPs help to reduce the multi-domain network to a simpler aggregated network where routing is performed without unnecessarily going down to the physical links. The novel approach offers an exact and highly scalable routing thanks to the prior identification of the PIPs and the introduction of a maximal share risk group feature. Experiments show that the quality of the proposed approach is close to the optimal single-domain network solution and outperforms the existing multi-domain network solutions.
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多域网络中段共享保护的映射-路由方法
由于对可扩展性的要求,在多域网络中采用重叠段共享保护(OSSP)方案进行路由和保护比在单域网络中更加困难。我们提出了一种新的OSSP路由方法,其基本思想是预先识别潜在的域内路径(PIP),用于在域边界节点之间承载工作和备份流量。这些pip有助于将多域网络简化为更简单的聚合网络,在聚合网络中执行路由,而不必走到物理链路上。由于预先识别pip和引入最大共享风险组特征,该方法提供了精确且高度可扩展的路由。实验表明,该方法的质量接近最优单域网络解,优于现有的多域网络解。
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