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This paper proposes an integrated network management framework for inter-domain outbound traffic engineering. The framework consists of three functional blocks (monitoring, optimization and implementation) to make the outbound traffic engineering adaptive to network condition changes such as inter-domain traffic demand variation, inter-domain routing changes and link failures. The objective is to keep the inter-domain link utilization balanced under any of these changes while reducing service disruptions and reconfiguration overheads. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed framework can achieve better load balancing with less service disruptions and re-configuration overheads in comparison to alternative approaches.
This work was undertaken in the context of FP6 Information Society Technologies AGAVE (IST-027609) and EMANICS Network of Excellence on the Management of Next Generation Networks (IST-026854) projects, which are partially funded by the Commission of the European Union.
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Amin, M., Ho, KH., Howarth, M., Pavlou, G. (2006). An Integrated Network Management Framework for Inter-domain Outbound Traffic Engineering. In: Helmy, A., Jennings, B., Murphy, L., Pfeifer, T. (eds) Autonomic Management of Mobile Multimedia Services. MMNS 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4267. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11907381_21
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