AuthorsA. Lutu and R. Stanojevic
TitleAn economic side-effect for prefix deaggregation
StatusPublished
Publication TypeProceedings, refereed
Year of Publication2012
Conference NameComputer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Pagination190-195
Date Published03/2012
KeywordsAnalytical models, artificially fragmented prefixes, BGP, BGP routing information data, Data models, economic side-effect, Economics, Estimation, Internet, Modeling, Numerical models, prefix deaggregation, Routing, routing protocols, telecommunication traffic, Traffic Engineering, traffic engineering technique, transit costs, transit traffic bill
Abstract

The injection of artificially fragmented prefixes through BGP is a widely used traffic engineering technique. In this paper we examine one particular economic side-effect of deaggregation, namely the impact on the transit traffic bill. We show that the use of more-specific prefixes has a traffic stabilization side-effect which translates into a decrease of the transit traffic bill. We propose an analytical model in order to quantify the impact of deaggregation on the transit costs. We validate our results by means of simulations and through the extensive analysis of real BGP routing information data.

DOI10.1109/INFCOMW.2012.6193487
Citation Key24436