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Open shortest path first (OSPF) routing protocol simulation

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Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) is a dynamic, hierarchical routing protocol designed to support routing in TCP/IP networks. A simulation of the OSPF Election Protocol shows three results: (1) The Designated Router (DR) can be elected in constant time. (2) If a router has a limited number of input buffers, a competition for buffers between the Election and the Flooding Protocols increases the election time and causes an oscillatory behavior.At each router, the Router-ID of the DR continuously changes causing instability. (3) In the worst case, when the DR and the BDR fail at the same time, the DR-agreement-time is bounded above by twice the HelloInterval. A simulation of the OSPF Flooding Protocol, using 20, 50 and 80 router point-to-point networks, shows three results: (1) For the 50 router network, as link speed exceeds 4000 Kbps, the probability of overflowing the input buffers increases causing retransmissions. The increase in bootup-convergence-time from retransmissions is bounded by two and three times the RxmtInterval for link speeds of 4000 to 6000 Kbps and above 50 Mbps respectively. The increase in the bootup-convergence-time is due to large number of unacknowledged flooding packets received within RxmtInterval. (2) For 20 and 50 router networks, the input buffer size has little impact on the bootup-convergence-time. For the 80 router network, a small change in the input buffer size drastically changes the bootup-convergence-time. (3) Reducing the value of the RxmtInterval lowers the bootup-convergence-time at high link speeds.

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j. Moy. The open shortest path first (OSPF) specification. Technical Report RFC-1131, SRI Network Information Center, October 1989.]]
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Deepinder Sidhu, Tayang Fu, Shukri Abdallah, P~aj Nair, and Rob Coltun. Open shortest path first simulation, under preparation.]]

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SIGCOMM '93: Conference proceedings on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
October 1993
299 pages
ISBN:0897916190
DOI:10.1145/166237
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    ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review  Volume 23, Issue 4
    Oct. 1993
    288 pages
    ISSN:0146-4833
    DOI:10.1145/167954
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