Generating Alternate Routing Configurations for Fast Network Recovery
Keywords:
MRC, Scalability, Backup Path Lengths, Load DistributionAbstract
Now a day’s internet plays major role in our communications. Based on the convergence of routing protocols we can recover the failure network. The slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem. To assure fast recovery from link and node failure in network, we present the mechanism i.e., Generating Alternating Routing Configurations is called Multiple Routing Configurations. Our proposed MRC guarantees recovery in all singe failure scenarios, using a single mechanism to handle both link and node failure and without knowing root cause of the failure. MRC is strictly connection less and assumes only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding. In this paper we present MRC, and analyze its performance with respect to scalability, back up path lengths and distribution after a failure.
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