Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery
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Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast
IP Network Recovery


presented by:-
Amund Kvalbein, Member, IEEE, Audun Fosselie Hansen, Tarik ˇ Ciˇcic´, Member, IEEE,
Stein Gjessing, Member, IEEE, and Olav Lysne, Member, IEEE



abstract
Internet takes an increasingly central role
in our communications infrastructure, the slow convergence of
routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing
problem. To assure fast recovery from page link and node failures in
IP networks, we present a new recovery scheme called Multiple
Routing Configurations (MRC). Our proposed scheme guarantees
recovery in all single failure scenarios, using a single mechanism to
handle both page link and node failures, and without knowing the root
cause of the failure. MRC is strictly connectionless, and assumes
only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding. MRC is based on
keeping additional routing information in the routers, and allows
packet forwarding to continue on an alternative output page link immediately
after the detection of a failure. It can be implemented with
only minor changes to existing solutions. In this paper we present
MRC, and analyze its performance with respect to scalability,
backup path lengths, and load distribution after a failure.We also
show how an estimate of the traffic demands in the network can
be used to improve the distribution of the recovered traffic, and
thus reduce the chances of congestion when MRC is used.

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#2
Hi can anyone help me with documentation of "Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery"
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#3
visit the below threads too for more details on 'Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery'

http://studentbank.in/report-need-help-i...k-recovery
http://studentbank.in/report-fast-ip-net...7#pid27467
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hai sir,
iam Jyothsna Devi, student of M. Tech(cs) in JNTU-HYD, now iam in project. iam selected my M.tech project as Multiple routing configurations for fast ip networks recovery. i need ur help for making project report. so plaese guide me how to prepare report on this this.
thanking u
jyothsna
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first post containing an attachment file.please download it. and threads are given for more details in another post. please go through them. then you have any problem, please contact us.
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presented by:
VINOTH.H

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Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery
INTRODUCTION:

 Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, the slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem
 The demands on Internetreliability and availability have increased accordingly
 To assure fast recovery from page link and node failures in IP networks, we present a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC)
 MRC is strictly connectionless, and assumes only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding
GOALS
 The goal of our work is to first understand how links become overloaded in an IP backbone, and then to explore if the routing protocol, -either in its existing form, or in some enhanced form could be made to respond immediately to overload and reduce the likelihood of its occurrence
 We show how an estimate of the traffic demands in the network can be used to improve the distribution of the recovered traffic, and thus reduce the chances of congestion when MRC is used
 we present MRC, and analyze its performance with respect to scalability, backup path lengths, and load distribution after a failure
Existing System
 when a page link is overloaded, few (if any) other links in the network are also overloaded
 There are no back ups when the transmission fails
 Shortest path routing protocols may suffer from congestion due to the use of a single shortest path between a source and a destination
 Link overloads are not tackled
Proposed System
 Our proposed scheme guarantees recovery in all single failure scenarios, using a single mechanism to handle both page link and node failures, and without knowing the root cause of the failure
 we propose a deflection routing algorithm to tackle page link overload where each node makes local decisions
 Provides backup for the informations and also helps in secure transmission
 Simulations suggest that this can be a simple and efficient way to overcome page link overload, without requiring any changes to the routing protocol
System Specification
Hardware Requirements:

System Tongueentium iv 2.4 GHz.
Hard disk : 40 GB.
Floppy disk :1.44 Mb.
Monitor :15 VGA Color.
Mouse :Logitech.
Ram :256Mb.
Software Requirements:
Operating system : Wi
ndows XP Professional.
Front End : JAVA.
Coding Language : Eclipse
COMPONENT DIAGRAM
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hai vinoth gudeveng.........this is Balu MCA.Iam also doing same project on MRC for fast IP network recovery please send about this project ppts send to balu.buji[at]gmail.com i want uml diagrms for this project because 26 march 1st review is there.If u have please send me friend..........
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Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery
Abstract—

As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, the slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem. To assure fast recovery from page link and node failures in IP networks, we present a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC).. It can be implemented with only minor changes to existing solutions. In this paper we present MRC, and analyze its performance with respect to scalability, backup path lengths, and load distribution after a failure. We also show how an estimate of the traffic demands in the network can be used to improve the distribution of the recovered traffic, and thus reduce the chances of congestion when MRC is used.
Existing System
Existing work on load distribution in connectionless IGP networks
has either focused on the failure free case or on finding page link weights that work well both in the normal case and when the routing protocol has converged after a single page link failure Many of the approaches listed provide elegant and efficient solutions to fast network recovery, however MRC and Not-via tunneling seems to be the only two covering all evaluated requirements. However, we argue that MRC offers the same functionality
with a simpler and more intuitive approach, and leaves
More room for optimization with respect to load balancing.
Proposed System
Our proposed scheme guarantees Recovery in all single failure scenarios, using a single mechanism to handle both page link and node failures, and without knowing the root cause of the failure. MRC is strictly connectionless, and assumes only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding. MRC is based on
keeping additional routing information in the routers, and allows
packet forwarding to continue on an alternative output page link immediately
after the detection of a failure
System Requirements
Hardware:

PROCESSOR : PENTIUM IV 2.6 GHz
RAM : 512 MB
MONITOR : 15”
HARD DISK : 20 GB
CDDRIVE : 52X
KEYBOARD : STANDARD 102 KEYS
MOUSE : 3 BUTTONS
Software:
FRONT END : JAVA, SWING
TOOLS USED : JFRAME BUILDER
OPERATING SYSTEM: WINDOWS XP
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kindly give full documentation and code for multiple routing configuration ... need as early as possible... help me and save me.....
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Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery
Abstract

As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, the slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem. To assure fast recovery from page link and node failures in IP networks, we present a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC). Our proposed scheme guarantees recovery in all single failure scenarios, using a single mechanism to handle both page link and node failures, and without knowing the root cause of the failure. MRC is strictly connectionless, and assumes only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding. MRC is based on keeping additional routing information in the routers, and allows packet forwarding to continue on an alternative output page link immediately after the detection of a failure. It can be implemented with only minor changes to existing solutions. In this paper we present MRC, and analyze its performance with respect to scalability, backup path lengths, and load distribution after a failure.We also show how an estimate of the traffic demands in the network can be used to improve the distribution of the recovered traffic, and thus reduce the chances of congestion when MRC is used.
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need code for this project...send the code pls..... as early as possible
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#12
hi
you can refer these pages to get the details on multiple routing configurations for fast IP network recovery


http://studentbank.in/report-fast-ip-net...igurations

http://studentbank.in/report-multiple-ro...k-recovery

http://studentbank.in/report-need-help-i...k-recovery

http://studentbank.in/report-multiple-ro...k-recovery

http://studentbank.in/report-multiple-ro...ery?page=4
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#13
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please i need uml diagrams for dis mrc project can i get it?
please send me as early as possible i need it
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