| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 208.3KB PDF | Date added | 25 Feb 2003 |
| Topics | Load Balancing, Bandwidth Issues, Gateways - Hubs | ||
| Downloads | 62 | ||
An Internet Service Provider must provide transit service for traffic between its customers and its providers and, at the same time, attempt to minimize network utilization and balance traffic according to the capacities of its border routers. Central to the selection of border routers for transit traffic flows is the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) between Autonomous Systems peers, through which route advertisements for network prefixes determine the selection of border routers for each traffic flow. This paper examines the problem of determining an optimal set of border routers for the advertisement of network prefixes so as to minimize the cost of traffic across a transit service provider's network while maintaining egress bandwidth constraints at the border routers.
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