Fast local rerouting for handling transient link failures

  • Authors:
  • Srihari Nelakuditi;Sanghwan Lee;Yinzhe Yu;Zhi-Li Zhang;Chen-Nee Chuah

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC;Kookmin University, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, South Korea;Microsoft, Redmond, WA and Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN;Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN;Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of California, Davis, CA

  • Venue:
  • IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

Link failures are part of the day-to-day operation of a network due to many causes such as maintenance, faulty interfaces, and accidental fiber cuts. Commonly deployed link state routing protocols such as OSPF react to link failures through global link state advertisements and routing table recomputations causing significant forwarding discontinuity after a failure. Careful tuning of various parameters to accelerate routing convergence may cause instability when the majority of failures are transient. To enhance failure resiliency without jeopardizing routing stability, we propose a local rerouting based approach called failure insensitive routing. The proposed approach prepares for failures using interface-specific forwarding, and upon a failure, suppresses the link state advertisement and instead triggers local rerouting using a backwarding table. With this approach, when no more than one link failure notification is suppressed, a packet is guaranteed to be forwarded along a loop-free path to its destination if such a path exists. This paper demonstrates the feasibility, reliability, and stability of our approach.