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Traffic Engineering in Multihomed Sites
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain June 27-June 30
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISCC.2005.14810th IEEE Symposium on Computers and ...
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Marcelo Bagnulo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Alberto Garc?a-Mart?nez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Carlos Jes? Bernardos, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Isa?as Mart?nez, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Arturo Azcorra, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
It is expected that IPv6 multihomed sites will obtain as many global prefixes as direct providers they have, so Traffic Engineering techniques currently used in IPv4 multihomed sites will no longer be suitable. However, Traffic Engineering is required for several reasons, and in particular, for being able to properly support multimedia communications. In this paper¹ we present a framework for Traffic Engineering in IPv6 multihomed sites with multiple global prefixes. Within this framework, we have included several tools such as DNS record manipulation and proper configuration of the Policy Table defined in RFC 3484. To provide automation in the management of Traffic Engineering, we will analyze the usage of two mechanisms to configure the Policy Table.
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Marcelo Bagnulo, Alberto Garc?a-Mart?nez, Carlos Jes? Bernardos, Isa?as Mart?nez, Arturo Azcorra, "Traffic Engineering in Multihomed Sites," iscc, pp.495-500, 10th IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'05), 2005
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