IP Fast Reroute: NotVia with Early Decapsulation

Qing Li, Mingwei Xu, Qi Li, Dan Wang, Yong Cui
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Abstract

Network survivability is an important topic for the Internet. To improve the performance of the Internet during failure, IP Fast Reroute (IPFRR) mechanisms are proposed to establish backup routes for failure-affected packets. NotVia, a most prominent one, provides 100% protection coverage for single-node failures. However, it brings in nontrivial computing and memory pressure to routers with special NotVia addresses, in which only some are necessary for a specific router. Besides, the protection path of NotVia is 20% longer than the optimal path on average. In this paper, we propose early decapsulated NotVia (ED-NotVia) handling the aforementioned problems and thus making NotVia more practical. We first analyze the properties of necessary NotVia addresses to any specific node. Then we develop a heuristic Nec-NotVia Algorithm for a node to find the necessary NotVia addresses and compute routes for them, where unnecessary addresses are eliminated. Based on this elimination, early decapsulation is imported to optimize the protection path with marginal overhead. We evaluate our algorithm and demonstrate the effectiveness of ED-NotVia using topologies from Rocketfuel and Brite. The results show that 1) only 5% to 20% of SPT(Shortest Path Tree)-related NotVia addresses (1.23% to 6.41% of all the NotVia addresses) in an AS are necessary for a node; 2) by computing the routes for 15% to 40% SPT-related NotVia addresses, ED-NotVia provides 98% protection coverage; and 3) the protection path stretch ratio of ED-NotVia is only 1.03 on average as compared to 1.20 for NotVia.
IP快速路由:NotVia与早期解封装
网络生存性是互联网研究的一个重要课题。为了提高Internet在故障时的性能,提出了IP快速路由(IPFRR)机制,为受故障影响的报文建立备份路由。NotVia是最突出的一个,它为单节点故障提供100%的保护覆盖率。然而,它给具有特殊NotVia地址的路由器带来了不小的计算和内存压力,其中特定路由器只需要一些NotVia地址。此外,NotVia的保护路径平均比最优路径长20%。在本文中,我们提出了早期解封装的NotVia (ED-NotVia)来处理上述问题,从而使NotVia更加实用。我们首先分析到任何特定节点的必要NotVia地址的属性。然后,我们开发了一种启发式Nec-NotVia算法,用于节点查找必要的NotVia地址并计算它们的路由,其中不必要的地址被消除。在此基础上引入早期解封装,优化具有边际开销的保护路径。我们评估了我们的算法,并使用Rocketfuel和Brite的拓扑验证了ED-NotVia的有效性。结果表明:1)一个自治系统中与SPT(最短路径树)相关的NotVia地址(占所有NotVia地址的1.23% ~ 6.41%)只有5% ~ 20%是节点所必需的;2)通过计算15% - 40%与spt相关的NotVia地址的路由,ED-NotVia提供98%的保护覆盖率;3) ED-NotVia的保护路径拉伸比平均仅为1.03,而NotVia的保护路径拉伸比为1.20。
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