27-03-2010, 02:42 PM
sir i want complete coding for the project "multiple routing configuration for fast ip network recovery".
27-03-2010, 02:42 PM
sir i want complete coding for the project "multiple routing configuration for fast ip network recovery".
31-03-2010, 06:22 PM
Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast IP Network Recovery
the slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem. a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC) is presented in this article To assure fast recovery from link and node failures in IP networks. MRC is strictly connectionless, and assumes only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding and it is based on keeping additional routing information in the routers, and allows packet forwarding to continue on an alternative output link immediately after the detection of a failure. INTRODUCTION: IP networks are intrinsically robust, since IGP routing protocols like OSPF are designed to update the forwarding information based on the changed topology after a failure. IP networks are intrinsically robust, since IGP routing protocols like OSPF are designed to update the forwarding information based on the changed topology after a failure. Much effort has been devoted to optimizing the different steps of the convergence of IP routing like detection, dissemination of information and shortest path calculation. The Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC) is a proactive and local protection mechanism that allows recovery in the range of milliseconds.. MRC allows packet forwarding to continue over pre-configured alternative next-hops immediately after the detection of the failure.The main idea of MRC is to use the network graph and the associated link weights to produce a set of backup network configurations. MRC OVERVIEW: MRC is based on building a small set of backup routing configurations, that are used to route recovered traffic on alternate paths after a failure. These differ from the normal routing configuration in that link weights are set so as to avoid routing traffic in certain parts of the network. The MRC approach is threefold. a set of backup configurations is created so that every network component is excluded from packet forwarding in one configuration. a standard routing algorithm like OSPF is used to calculate configuration specific shortest paths and create forwarding tables in each router, for each configuration. Finally, a forwarding process that takes advantage of the backup configurations to provide fast recovery from a component failure. For full details, refer this pdf:
01-07-2010, 11:40 PM
Please send me Architecture diagram / block diagram /sementic diagram for fast ip network routing using Multiple routing configuration.
Please send Sementic diagram for fast ip network recovery using multiple routing configuration
02-07-2010, 06:17 PM
Multiple Routing Configurations for Fast
IP Network Recovery Abstract: As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, the slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem. To assure fast recovery from link and node failures in IP networks, we present a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC). We also show how an estimate of the traffic demands in the network can be used to improve the distribution of the recovered traffic, and thus reduce the chances of congestion when MRC is used. Algorithm / Technique used: Multiple Routing Configurations. Algorithm Description: Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC) is a proactive and local protection mechanism that allows recovery in the range of milliseconds. MRC allows packet forwarding to continue over preconfigured alternative next-hops immediately after the detection of the failure. Using MRC as a first line of defense against network failures, the normal IP convergence process can be put on hold. This process is then initiated only as a consequence of non-transient failures. Since no global re-routing is performed, fast failure detection mechanisms like fast hellos or hardware alerts can be used to trigger MRC without compromising network stability. MRC guarantees recovery from any single link or node failure, which constitutes a large majority of the failures experienced in a network. MRC makes no assumptions with respect to the root cause of failure, e.g., whether the packet forwarding is disrupted due to a failed link or a failed router. Proposed System: Our proposed scheme guarantees recovery in all single failure scenarios, using a single mechanism to handle both link and node failures, and without knowing the root cause of the failure. MRC is strictly connectionless, and assumes only destination based hop-by-hop forwarding. MRC is based on keeping additional routing information in the routers, and allows packet forwarding to continue on an alternative output link immediately after the detection of a failure. It can be implemented with only minor changes to existing solutions. In this paper we present MRC, and analyze its performance with respect to scalability, backup path lengths, and load distribution after a failure. Hardware Requirements ¢ SYSTEM : Pentium IV 2.4 GHz ¢ HARD DISK : 40 GB ¢ FLOPPY DRIVE : 1.44 MB ¢ MONITOR : 15 VGA colour ¢ MOUSE : Logitech. ¢ RAM : 256 MB ¢ KEYBOARD : 110 keys enhanced. Software Requirements ¢ Operating system :- Windows XP Professional ¢ Front End :- Java Technology
03-07-2010, 10:05 AM
I have complete coding for multiple routing configuration for fast ip network recovery.
contact me by mail id is s.f.shahith[at]gmail.com. There is no special charges or fee for coding.
11-07-2010, 03:19 PM
Need coding,block diagram for multiple routing configurations for fast ip network recovery..
11-07-2010, 03:47 PM
hai, i need the complete project report on multiple routing configurations on fast ip network recovery...
21-07-2010, 03:23 PM
Hai sir,
I want to do project on "Multiple routing configuration for fast IP network recovery".Give me the information and coding regarding this topic.
15-11-2010, 01:42 PM
hi
go through the following threads for more information. https://seminarproject.net/Thread-multip...k-recovery https://seminarproject.net/Thread-need-h...k-recovery https://seminarproject.net/Thread-fast-i...7#pid27467
15-11-2010, 03:16 PM
hello, sir can you provide me the documnetation of this paper
19-11-2010, 10:24 AM
hi
there are pdf are available. go through the threads mention above and please download.
19-11-2010, 08:53 PM
As the Internet takes an increasingly central role in our communications infrastructure, the slow convergence of routing protocols after a network failure becomes a growing problem. To assure fast recovery from link and node failures in IP networks, we present a new recovery scheme called Multiple Routing Configurations (MRC).
20-11-2010, 11:01 PM
Hi,
Actually i'm getting the backup configurations. but i'm not able to Simulate the network. So,I need help in simulating the project with JSIM Software or which ever is good.It's a bit urgent. And also if anyone could help me with the complete Technical Report I will be very thankfull.
24-11-2010, 01:11 PM
Hi,
i"m attaching the code now. This will create a set of Backup configurations. but please help me with the Simulation and Documentation.
24-11-2010, 02:03 PM
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