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Performance Evaluation of Source Routing over MPLS Networks for Failure Detection and Recovery


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1 Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue School of Engineering and Technology 723 W Mi chigan St Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States
 

Multi-Protocol Label Switching is an emerging technology which is the initial step for the forthcoming generation of Communication. It uses Labels in order to identify the packets unlike the conventional IP Routing Mechanism which uses the routing table at each router to route the packet. There exits certain methods which are used to recover the failure of any link and/or node failure in the given Network. It uses the techniques of FRR with the help of RSVP/CR-LDP to overcome the link and/or node failures in the network.

On the other hand there are certain limitations/Drawbacks of using the above mechanisms for Failure Detection and Recovery which are multiple protocols such as RSVP/CR-LDP over OSPF/IS-IS and complex algorithms to generate backup path since each router works individually in order to create a backup tunnel. So to overcome the listed limitations, this paper discusses a relatively new technique for MPLS Network which is Source Routing. Source Routing is the technique in which the source plays the role of directing the packet to the destination and no other router plays the role of routing the packet in the network. Using OPNET Modeler 17.5 tool for implementing source routing when there is a network failure is performed and the results are compared by implementing RSVP/CR-LDP over the same failed network.


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Multi-Protocol Label Switching, IP Routing, OPNET, FRR and RSVP/CR-LDP.
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Aamani Nemtur
Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue School of Engineering and Technology 723 W Mi chigan St Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States
Mohamed El-Sharkawy
Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue School of Engineering and Technology 723 W Mi chigan St Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States
Maher Rizkalla
Electrical and Computer Engineering Purdue School of Engineering and Technology 723 W Mi chigan St Indianapolis, IN 46202, United States

Abstract


Multi-Protocol Label Switching is an emerging technology which is the initial step for the forthcoming generation of Communication. It uses Labels in order to identify the packets unlike the conventional IP Routing Mechanism which uses the routing table at each router to route the packet. There exits certain methods which are used to recover the failure of any link and/or node failure in the given Network. It uses the techniques of FRR with the help of RSVP/CR-LDP to overcome the link and/or node failures in the network.

On the other hand there are certain limitations/Drawbacks of using the above mechanisms for Failure Detection and Recovery which are multiple protocols such as RSVP/CR-LDP over OSPF/IS-IS and complex algorithms to generate backup path since each router works individually in order to create a backup tunnel. So to overcome the listed limitations, this paper discusses a relatively new technique for MPLS Network which is Source Routing. Source Routing is the technique in which the source plays the role of directing the packet to the destination and no other router plays the role of routing the packet in the network. Using OPNET Modeler 17.5 tool for implementing source routing when there is a network failure is performed and the results are compared by implementing RSVP/CR-LDP over the same failed network.


Keywords


Multi-Protocol Label Switching, IP Routing, OPNET, FRR and RSVP/CR-LDP.