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OptiFlow - A capacity management tool

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:54 authored by Robert Suryasaputra, Alexander Kist, Richard Harris
Intra-domain traffic engineering for routing protocols such as OSPF (open shortest path first) or intermediate system-intermediate system (IS-IS) can be performed by finding a judicious set of weights to allocate to the links of the network. Unfortunately, methods proposed in the literature for finding those weights may require a significant computational effort. By way of contrast, weight setting approaches based on linear programming can be shown in this paper to find suitable weights in the order of seconds. Prior to this time, it was necessary to determine appropriate weight settings in an off-line mode. From the results presented in this paper it can be demonstrated that solutions can be located for this problem in a matter of seconds. This makes it possible to perform traffic engineering for short term link overloads in real-time mode. The performance of this methodology has been verified by using simulation based on the well-known performance tool, ns-2. The technique described in this paper is being integrated into an optimisation module of a network capacity management tool called OptiFlow.

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Proceedings of the Tencon 2005 IEEE Region 10 Conference

Editors

R. Harris

Name of conference

TENCON IEEE Region 10 Conference

Publisher

Swinburne University of Technology

Place published

Melbourne

Start date

2005-11-21

End date

2005-11-24

Language

English

Copyright

© 2005 IEEE

Former Identifier

2005001723

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-04-08

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