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20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 2 (AINA'06)
An Alternative Approach to Multi-Path Forwarding on IPv6 Networks
Vienna, Austria
April 18-April 20
ISBN: 0-7695-2466-4
Hideaki IMAIZUMI, Hideaki IMAIZUMI
Hiroyuki MORIKAWA, Hiroyuki MORIKAWA
Osamu NAKAMURA, Osamu NAKAMURA
Jun MURAI, Jun MURAI
Tomonori AOYAMA, Tomonori AOYAMA

This paper proposes a novel technique to enable flow-level multi-path forwarding on IPv6 networks. Generally on such networks, any packet from a node is forwarded toward a destination along the same path, even if some of the packets belong to a different flow with different characteristics. In accordance with packet characteristics and to fulfill demands such as Traffic Engineering and QoS routing, flow-level multi-path forwarding allows explicit selection of the paths on which to send packets. Multi Protocol Label Switching(MPLS) technology has been used to perform this function so far. However, to apply MPLS on an existing IPv6 network, all non-MPLS-enabled routers in the network must be replaced with MPLS-enabled routers. Therefore, the migration cost is generally expensive.

Our previous work has proposed a technique called Flow- Mapping Explicit Host Routing(FMEHR), that renders similar results to MPLS using unused address spaces such as IP private addresses. This paper describes the FMEHR concept and its realization on an IPv6 network and discusses its characteristics.

Index Terms:
Multi-path Forwarding, Flow-level Routing,QoS Routing, Traffic Engineering, MPLS
Citation:
Hideaki IMAIZUMI, Hiroyuki MORIKAWA, Osamu NAKAMURA, Jun MURAI, Tomonori AOYAMA, "An Alternative Approach to Multi-Path Forwarding on IPv6 Networks," aina, vol. 2, pp.854-860, 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 2 (AINA'06), 2006
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