Publication Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
This paper deals with a distributed bandwidth broker that we try to extend in order to perform inter-domain
operation. The basic issues for inter-domain operation are discussed and we try to approach the most demanding
issues as the selection of the best inter domain routing path. Generally, we discuss three models for inter domain
routing through bandwidth broker, analyzing their advantages. Also, a very important point that affects the inter-
domain operation is the SLAs between adjacent domains and the capability that a bandwidth broker should have
to ask and perform dynamic negotiation. Finally, we analyze the best model and present how it should be
incorporated in the existing distributed implementation.
operation. The basic issues for inter-domain operation are discussed and we try to approach the most demanding
issues as the selection of the best inter domain routing path. Generally, we discuss three models for inter domain
routing through bandwidth broker, analyzing their advantages. Also, a very important point that affects the inter-
domain operation is the SLAs between adjacent domains and the capability that a bandwidth broker should have
to ask and perform dynamic negotiation. Finally, we analyze the best model and present how it should be
incorporated in the existing distributed implementation.
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Year of Publication
2006



