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Failure Resiliency With Only a Few Tunnels – Enabling Segment Routing for Traffic Engineering

Timmy Schüller, Nils Aschenbruck, Markus Chimani, Martin Horneffer

2020IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traffic engineering is an important concept that allows Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to utilize their existing routing hardware more efficiently. One technology that can be used is Segment Routing (SR). In this paper, we address the use of SR to increase the resilience against failure scenarios. In addition, we develop solutions that are manageable and, thus, deployable in a tier 1 ISP network. We propose a post-convergence aware SR based optimization model. With it, we can proactively find a single SR configuration that is beneficial in all predefined failure scenarios, including single link failures, shared risk link group failures, and node failures. In addition to this use-case, we also extend the optimization model to include other important practical requirements such as keeping the number of SR tunnels to a minimum, avoiding arbitrary traffic splitting, or meeting latency bounds. We evaluate our approaches with recently measured data from a tier 1 ISP and show that we can improve over state of the art routing approaches.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkResilience (materials science)Latency (audio)Routing (electronic design automation)Node (physics)Traffic engineeringThe InternetConvergence (economics)Distributed computingRouting protocolEngineeringTelecommunicationsEconomicsPhysicsThermodynamicsWorld Wide WebStructural engineeringEconomic growthSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GAdvanced Optical Network TechnologiesNetwork Traffic and Congestion Control
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