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Midpoint Optimization for Segment Routing

Alexander Brundiers, Timmy Schüller, Nils Aschenbruck

2022IEEE INFOCOM 2022 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications18 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we discuss the concept of Midpoint Optimization (MO) for Segment Routing (SR). It is based on the idea of integrating SR policies into the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) to allow various demands to be steered into them. We discuss the benefits of this approach when compared to end-to-end SR and potential challenges that might arise in deployment. We further develop an LP-based optimization algorithm to assess the Traffic Engineering capabilities of MO for SR. Based on traffic and topology data from a Tier-1 Internet Service Provider as well as other, publicly available data, we show that this algorithm is able to achieve virtually optimal results with regards to the maximum link utilization, that are on par with state-of-the-art end-to-end SR approaches. However, our MO approach requires substantially less policies to do so. For some instances the achieved reduction ranges up to more than 99%.

Topics & Concepts

MidpointSoftware deploymentComputer scienceRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkDefault gatewayThe InternetRouting protocolInternet topologyDistributed computingTraffic engineeringOpen Shortest Path FirstMathematical optimizationTopology (electrical circuits)Link-state routing protocolNetwork topologyEngineeringMathematicsGeometryElectrical engineeringWorld Wide WebOperating systemSoftware-Defined Networks and 5GNetwork Traffic and Congestion ControlAdvanced Optical Network Technologies
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