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Incremental Deployment of Segment Routing Into an ISP Network: a Traffic Engineering Perspective

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IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 3146-3160

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TNET.2017.2731419

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Segment routing; traffic engineering; routing optimization

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Segment routing (SR) is a new routing paradigm to provide traffic engineering (TE) capabilities in an IP network. The main feature of SR is that no signaling protocols are needed, since extensions of the interior gateway protocol routing protocols are used. Despite the benefit that SR brings, introducing a new technology into an operational network presents many difficulties. In particular, the network operators consider both capital expenditure and performance degradation as drawbacks for the deployment of the new technology; for this reason, an incremental approach is preferred. In this paper, we face the challenge of managing the transition between a pure IP network to a full SR one while optimizing the network performances. We focus our attention on a network scenario where: 1) only a subset of nodes are SR-capable and 2) the TE objective is the minimization of the maximum link utilization. For such a scenario, we propose an architectural solution, named SR domain (SRD), to guarantee the proper interworking between the IP routers and the SR nodes. We propose a mixed integer linear programming formulation to solve the SRD design problem, consisting in identifying the subset of SR nodes; moreover, a strategy to manage the routing inside the SRD is defined. The performance evaluation shows that the hybrid IP/SR network based on SRD offers TE opportunities comparable to the one of a full SR network. Finally, a heuristic method to identify nodes to be inserted in the set of nodes composing the SRD is discussed.

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