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Title: Improved and unswerving routing to corroborate internet growth
Researcher: Mahesh Kumar
Guide(s): Shishir Kumar
Keywords: Computer Sciences
Internet growth
Border Gateways Protocol
Internet
Upload Date: 22-Aug-2013
University: Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology, Guna
Completed Date: 17/05/2013
Abstract: The ongoing rampant demand for the Internet and related services calls for routing technologies capable of surviving network failures and maintain high speed Internet services. The Border Gateways Protocol has been identified as the most important protocol for maintaining the rampant growth of the Internet is because of its capability to function as the one and only protocol to perform interdomain routing as well as intradomain routing at the same time. The default Exterior Border Gateways Protocol used in the Internet is Border Gateways Protocol. The Border Gateways Protocol newlinecalled as an Autonomous System. Therefore the Internet is a collection of the networks of newlineAutonomous Systems. The Border Gateways Protocol has been identified as the candidate to support ongoing Internet growth while maintaining the availability, reliability of the Internet. A Border Gateways Protocol router maintains routing information in three different forms such as AdjRib-In, Loc-Rib, AdjRib-Out. There are decision processes to populate each of the aforementioned information bases. AdjRib-In is to store all the routes advertised by peer Border newlineGateways Protocol routers, then Loc-Rib stores all the routes a router decides to use for forwarding traffic to the destination prefixes, and AdjRib-Out stores all the routes which are to be advertised to its peer Border Gateways Protocol routers. The Border Gateways Protocol suffers from failures in the Internet, rapidly growing routing information size; change in network newlinetopology causes exchange of updates, and large network size introduces delay in data delivery. The Border Gateways Protocol has been modified here to survive during failures and to reduce routing table size to a manageable size. Frequency of successive updates exchanged with the peer routers has been controlled to help the network reaching the state of convergence quickly. The large network can be divided into smaller networks to limit disadvantages of the network newlinegrowth.
Pagination: xii, 135p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/10640
Appears in Departments:Deaprtment of Computer Science

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