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by Pi-chung Wang| 2009| 96 pages| 4.8| English

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Within the Internet, there exists a packet-switch network which functions to for ward packets from source to destination in order to enable end-to-end connections. The key attribute to enable such a procedure consists of several crucial components, including routing protocol(s), transmission links and routers. While a plethora of literature on routing protocols has been presented in the last decade, the transmission technology is constantly evolving. As a result, provision of tens gigabit fibre links is commonly available now. Yet, the research on high-speed routers is limited insofar and, therefore, increases in its importance. To meet the demands of new multimedia applications, multi-tera routers have been designed. A multi-tera router should have enough internal bandwidth to switch packets between its interfaces at multi-tera rates and enough packet processing power to forward multiple millions of packets per second (MPPS). Switching in the router has been well studied. However, the remaining major bottleneck for a high performance router design is to speed up the multi-memory-access IP packet forwarding engine. The rate of the packet forwarding engines can be burdened by several factors. The major obstacle lies in the space limitation of IPv4 which leads to the occurrence of classless interdomain routing (CIDR). The address prefix, specifying next-hop for a set of addresses, transforms from fixed length to variable length. Therefore, the packet forwarding engine must be able to derive the best matching prefix (BMP) among the variable-length prefixes. Unlike exact matching, the procedure of BMP requires more pre-computation to enable fast search. The second obstacle would be the incoming IPv6. Although IPv6 can overcome the problem of exhausting IPv4 address space, its huge space also increases the complexity of BMP search

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Author:Pi-chung Wang
Publication Year:2009
ISBN:9781607410164
Pages:96
Language:English
File Size:4.8
Format:PDF
Price:FREE
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