Abstract: The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) allows an autonomous system (AS) to apply diverse local policies for selecting routes and propagating reachability information to other domains.
This paper proposes a set of guidelines for an AS to follow in setting its routing policies, without requiring coordination with other ASs. Our approach ...
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Abstract. The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) allows an autonomous system (AS) to apply diverse local policies for selecting routes and propagating ...
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Jun 1, 2000 · This paper proposes a set of guidelines for an AS to follow in setting its routing policies, without requiring coordination with other ASes. Our ...
This paper proposes a set of guidelines for an AS to follow in setting its routing policies, without requiring coordination with other ASes, and proves that ...
Dec 1, 2001 · This paper proposes a set of guidelines for an AS to follow in setting its routing policies, without requiring coordination with other ASs. Our ...
Stable Internet routing without global coordination. Authors. LX GaoFollow · J Rexford. Publication Date. 2001. Journal or Book Title. IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON ...