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BGP routing changes: merging views from two ISPs

Published:06 October 2005Publication History
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Abstract

Large ISPs experience millions of BGP routing changes a day. In this paper, we discuss the impact of BGP routing changes on the flow of trafffic, summarizing and reconciling the results from six measurement studies of the Sprint and AT&T backbone networks.

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