Some Synchronization Issues in OSPF Routing
Résumé
A routing protocol such as OSPF has a cyclic behavior to regularly update its view of the network topology. Its behavior is divided into periods. Each period produces a flood of network information messages. We observe a regular activity in terms of messages exchanges and fi lling of receive bu ffers in routers. This article examines the consequences of possible overlap of activity between periods, leading to a buff er overflow. OSPF allows "out of sync" flows by considering an initial delay (phase). We study the optimum calculation of these off sets to reduce the load, while maintaining a short period to ensure a protocol reactive to topology changes. Such studies are conducted using a simulated Petri net model. A heuristic for determining initial delays is proposed. A core network in Germany serves as illustration.
Domaines
Génie logiciel [cs.SE]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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