Abstract

The world-wide Internet is a huge, virtual network comprised of more than 13, 000 distinct networks, which all rely on the Internet Protocol (IP) for data transmission. Shortest path routing protocol such as OSPF or IS-IS control the traffic flow within most of these networks. The network administrator can manage the routing in these networks only by supplying a so-called routing metric, which specifies the link lengths (or routing weights) used in the shortest path computation.

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