Abstract

BGP is a distant vector inters Autonomous System (AS) routing protocol that comes up after EGP to eliminate the inefficiency of EGP with respect to flexibility and scalability and to give support of an actual routing protocol. BGP handles the scalability problem using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) and solves the inefficiency of EGP by accumulating all the possible route information to a destination and running a decision process to select a route to be used and to advertise to the peers. Recently BGP protocol starts to encounter several problems such as routing table growth, load balancing problems, BGP hijacking and transit-AS problems and increasing time of Convergence delay. Convergence delay is the time between the selection process for the best path and when the routers settled. Convergence delay started recently to be an issue for internet and larger network as it started to be increased which causes instability in the network. Instability lead to lost packets, delayed delivery, loss of connectivity and long end-to-end delay in the Internet as well as added overhead to BGP routers. The goal of this research is to study the behavior of different network topology in terms of BGP convergence delay besides defining a mathematical model to represent the relationship between convergence delay and number of nodes. Simulation results show that Mesh topology has the highest convergence delay. The study of the relation between convergence delay and number of nodes leads to mathematical equations which some of them represent linear relationship while others represent compound relationship.

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  • IntroductionInternet is a global network that consists from interconnected computers or network devices allowing the users to exchange and share information across the worldwide

  • Internet is a global network that consists from interconnected computers or network devices allowing the users to exchange and share information across the worldwide.Internet is divided into large and different regions called Autonomous System (AS) which could be a single or group of networks that are controlled by single technical network administrator, whereas network groups in the same AS usually share similar or common routing policies

  • When a fault is added at certain point in the network, the number of links is reduced and so does the number of the update tables that the node receive which means less time taken for routing decision

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Introduction

Internet is a global network that consists from interconnected computers or network devices allowing the users to exchange and share information across the worldwide. Internet is divided into large and different regions called Autonomous System (AS) which could be a single or group of networks that are controlled by single technical network administrator, whereas network groups in the same AS usually share similar or common routing policies. BGP went through series of enhancement and modification and various versions have been released. BGP-4+ has been defined in RFC 2283 and it was enhanced version for some issues such as IPV6, prefix advertisement, restart capability, improving recovery times, reducing the effect of software and equipment failures on IP routing and make it supported by most network equipment manufacturers

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