Backbone network with policy driven routing
A backbone network and router technology, applied in the backbone network field with policy-driven routing, can solve the problems of a large number of mappings, reducing network flexibility, and increasing router equipment costs.
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[0014] This paper describes backbone networks with policy-driven routing. A source device wishing to send a data packet over the backbone to a destination device obtains the data packet, which includes both the data to be sent (called the payload) and the destination address of the destination device. The source device accesses a controller device that maintains a mapping of destination address prefixes to exit point addresses. The exit point addresses correspond to different interfaces of one or more different edge routers of the backbone network from which data packets can potentially exit the backbone network. One of the exit point addresses is selected for the data packet based on various criteria (eg, performance of different interfaces, cost of using different interfaces, etc.). The data packet is encapsulated with the selected exit point address and routed through the backbone network based on the selected exit point address. On arrival at the edge router including th...
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