A hierarchical restoration scheme with dynamic adjustment of restoration scope in an MPLS network

Daniel Won Kyu Hong, Choong Seong Hong, Dongsik Yun, Joong Goo Song

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Abstract

This paper proposes a hierarchical restoration scheme that can be applied to the restoration of working Label Switched Paths (LSPs) and pre-provisioned backup LSPs, Our hierarchical restoration scheme is composed of two subsequent algorithms: one to determine the reasonable restoration scope (RS) and the other to compute an optimal alternative path that avoids the fault location. The first algorithm for dynamic RS determination increases the restoration speed by minimizing the complexity of the network topology for restoration as soon as possible, By increasing the reusability of the existing path, we can minimize the length of the new alternative path. In addition, the newly proposed concept of the hierarchical RS extension minimizes the probability of restoration failure by dynamically widening the restoration scope until the RS is equal to the whole network topology. Through simulation, we evaluate the performance of our restoration scheme and the existing protection schemes [4,5] in terms of the restoration speed, packet loss, network resource utilization, and resource reusability of the existing working LSP.

Original languageEnglish
Pages191-204
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - 2004
Event2004 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium: Managing Next Generation Convergence Networks and Services, NOMS 2004 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 1 Apr 20041 Apr 2004

Conference

Conference2004 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium: Managing Next Generation Convergence Networks and Services, NOMS 2004
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CitySeoul
Period1/04/041/04/04

Keywords

  • Network Recovery and MPLS
  • Network Reliance
  • Rerouting
  • Restoration

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