Title
Managing interdomain traffic in Latin America: a new perspective based on LISP
Abstract
The characteristics of Latin American network infrastructures have global consequences, particularly in the area of interdomain traffic engineering. As an example, Latin America shows the largest de-aggregation factor of IP prefixes among all regional Internet registries, being proportionally the largest contributor to the growth and dynamics of the global BGP routing table. In this article we analyze the peculiarities of LA interdomain routing architecture, and provide up-to-date data about the combined effects of the multihoming and TE practices in the region. We observe that the Internet Research Task Force initiative on the separation of the address space into locators and identifiers can not only alleviate the growth and dynamics of the global routing table, but can also offer appealing TE opportunities for LA. We outline one of the solutions under discussion at the IRTF, the Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol, and examine its potential in terms of interdomain traffic management in the context of LA. The key advantage of LISP is its nondisruptive nature, but the existing proposals for its control plane have some problems that may hinder its possible deployment. In light of this, we introduce a promising control plane for LISP that can solve these issues, and at the same time has the potential to bridge the gap between intradomain and interdomain traffic management.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/MCOM.2009.5183471
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
DocType
Volume
global routing table,interdomain traffic engineering,global consequence,la interdomain,interdomain traffic management,new perspective,latin america,internet research task force,te opportunity,latin american network infrastructure,global bgp routing table,locator identifier separation protocol,protocols,routing,concurrent computing,latin american,search engines,traffic management,control systems,tellurium,internet,routing protocols,data mining,circuits,layout
Journal
47
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
7
0163-6804
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.53
2
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marcelo Yannuzzi120221.82
Xavi Masip-Bruin2686.64
eduardo grampin3269.20
Roque Gagliano482.92
Alberto Castro571.54
Martín Germán691.37
Masip-Bruin, X.7435.88