6. Conclusion
Fast ReRoute IP solutions have been developed over the last fifteen years to protect traffic in 50 ms following a link or node failure. The problem is a difficult one, since IP routing needs to be bypassed, and IP has no tool for doing so.
LFA is a simple and easy solution, but only provides a partial solution. What's more, the protection coverage rate and the details of protected and unprotected destinations are not easy to determine without simulation, and they change with every change in network topology.
RLFA improves LFA's coverage rate to almost 100%, but introduces complexity through the dynamic addition of tunnels. It may also require additional configuration to guide the choice of an RLFA that respects the operator's routing policies.
The latest addition, TI-LFA, has good properties: it can protect all destinations...
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Bibliography
- (1) - FRANCOIS (P.), FILSFILS (C.), EVANS (J.), BONAVENTURE (O.) - Achieving sub-second IGP convergence in large IP networks. - ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, vol. 35, issue. 3, pp. 35-44, DOI : 10.1145/1070873.1070877 (2005).
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Standards and norms
- IETF OSPF Version 2. - IETF RFC 2328 - 1998
- IETF LDP Specification. - IETF RFC 5036 - 2007
- IETF Basic Specification for IP Fast Reroute : Loop-Free Alternates. - IETF RFC 5286 - 2008
- IETF IP Fast Reroute Framework. - IETF RFC 5714 - 2010
- IETF Loop-Free Alternate (LFA) Applicability in Service Provider (SP) Networks. - IETF RFC 6571 - 2012
- IETF Remote Loop-Free Alternate (LFA)...
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