基于gmpls的恢复中带可用性约束的动态存活路由研究

P. Ho, János Tapolcai, A. Haque
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本文提出了一种基于广义多协议标签交换(GMPLS)恢复框架下的动态可用性感知存活路由方案,其目的是在满足各连接端到端可用性要求的情况下,实现网络运行的最佳通用性。本文首先定义了部分可恢复性,论证了在GMPLS控制平面下配置部分可恢复性连接的可行性,重点介绍了一对工作和部分可恢复性的SRG(共享风险组)-不连接共享备份标签交换路径(lsp)的端到端可用性评估方法。建立了一个紧凑的矩阵表达式,用于模拟每条链路上的最小备用容量,以及求解两条路径的代价函数。在此基础上,提出了一种新的整数线性规划(ILP),在满足连接端到端可用性要求的情况下,动态确定总容量最小的连接请求的工作lsp和备份lsp。与以往的研究相比,该模型在流量均匀性、连接不可分割性和工作带宽可恢复性方面具有普遍性。通过与共享路径保护(SPP)、1+1保护和双故障保护等在特定数量的同时发生故障时实现100%恢复的传统方案进行比较,仿真验证了所提出的ILP模型。在案例研究中,我们看到了所提出算法的优点,它在为每个连接请求实现给定可用性约束的过程中显著减少了所需的冗余。
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A Study on Dynamic Survivable Routing with Availability Constraint for GMPLS-Based Recovery
This paper introduces a new dynamic availability-aware survivable routing scheme under the framework of generalized multi-protocol label switching (GMPLS)-based recovery, which aims to achieve the best generality for the network operation in meeting the end-to-end (E2E) availability requirement of each connection. The paper first defines the partial restorability, justifies the feasibility of equipping a connection with partial restorability under the GMPLS control plane, and highlights the approach of evaluating the E2E availability for a pair of working and partially restorative SRG (shared risk group)-disjoint shared backup label switched paths (LSPs). A compact matrix expression is developed for modeling the minimum spare capacity along each link and the cost function for solving both of the paths. Based on the developed cost function, a novel integer linear program (ILP) is formulated to dynamically determine the working and backup LSPs of the corresponding connection request with the least amount of total capacity while the E2E availability requirement of the connection is met. We demonstrate that the model is general to the traffic uniformity, connection indivisibility, and working bandwidth restorability compared with the previous studies. Simulation is conducted to verify the proposed ILP model by making a comparison with a number of legacy schemes that achieve 100% restorability in facing a specific number of simultaneous failures, such as shared path protection (SPP), 1+1 protection, and dual-failure protection. In the case study, we have seen merits in the proposed algorithm by significantly reducing the required redundancy in the effort of achieving the given availability constraint for each connection request.
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