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A New Traffic Distribution Routing Algorithm for Low Level VPNs

Author name : Dr. Abdelwahed BERGUIGA
Publication Date : 2020-12-24
Journal Name : International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA)

Abstract

Virtual Private Networks (VPN) constitute a particular class of shared networks. In such networks, the resources are shared among several customers. The management of these resources requires a high level of automation to obtain the dynamics necessary for the well-functioning of a VPN. In this paper, we consider the problem of a network operator who owns the physical infrastructure and who wishes to deliver VPN service to his customers. These customers may be Internet Service providers, large corporations and enterprises. We propose a new routing approach referred to as Traffic Split Routing (TSR) which splits the traffic as fairly as possible between the network links. We show that TSR outperforms Shortest Path Routing (SPR) in terms of the number of admitted VPN and in terms of Quality of Service.

Keywords

Virtual Private Networks (VPN); Quality of Service (QoS); NS-2; Simulations; Shortest Path Routing (SPR); Traffic Split Routing (TSR); Routing algorithm

Publication Link

https://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume11No12/Paper_28-A_New_Traffic_Distribution_Routing_Algorithm.pdf

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