A hot-potato routing change occurs when a vantage point selects a different egress point because of a change in the path cost vector (i.e., that makes the new egress point closer than the old one).
We show that hot-potato routing changes lead to longer delays in forwarding-plane convergence, shifts in the flow of traffic to neighboring domains, extra ...
We show that hot-potato routing changes lead to longer delays in forwarding-plane convergence, shifts in the flow of traffic to neighboring domains, extra ...
It is shown that hot-potato routing changes lead to longer delays in forwarding-plane convergence, shifts in the flow of traffic to neighboring domains, ...
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We show that hot-potato routing changes lead to longer delays in forwarding-plane convergence, shifts in the flow of traffic to neighboring domains, extra ...
Sep 20, 2022 · Hot-potato routing would instead always use the shortest path to WAN, ie. traffic coming from R3 and R1 would route out of R1's WAN.
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Dynamics of Hot-Potato Routing in IP Networks Jennifer Rexford AT&T Labs—Research Joint work with Renata Teixeira, Aman. Published by Modified over 9 years ago.
Jan 17, 2007 · We show that hot-potato routing changes lead to longer delays in forwarding-plane convergence, shifts in the flow of traffic to neighboring ...
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Mar 4, 2016 · Hot potato routing is a strategy that defines how routing policies are handled. In hot potato routing, an ISP will try to hand off traffic as soon as possible ...