Abstract:
Source-specific routing (not to be confused with source routing) is a routing technique where routing decisions depend on both the source and the destination address of a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Source-specific routing (not to be confused with source routing) is a routing technique where routing decisions depend on both the source and the destination address of a packet. Source-specific routing solves some difficult problems related to multihoming, notably in edge networks, and is therefore a useful addition to the multihoming toolbox. In this paper, we describe the semantics of source-specific packet forwarding, and describe the design and implementation of a source-specific extension to the Babel routing protocol as well as its implementation - to our knowledge, the first complete implementation of a source-specific dynamic routing protocol -, including a disambiguation algorithm that makes our implementation work over widely available networking APIs. We further discuss interoperability between ordinary next-hop and source-specific dynamic routing protocols. Our implementation has seen a moderate amount of deployment, notably as a testbed for the IETF Homenet working group.
Published in: 2015 IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking)
Date of Conference: 20-22 May 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 02 July 2015
Electronic ISBN:978-3-9018-8268-5