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Title: Understanding incentives for prefix aggregation in BGP
Author(s): Kalogiros, Costas
Bagnulo, Marcelo
Kostopoulos, Alexandros
Publisher: ACM
Issued date: Dec-2009
Citation: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54), 1 December 2009, Rome, Italy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/14391
ISBN: 978-1-60558-749-3
DOI: 10.1145/1658978.1658991
Description: Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54), 1 December 2009, Rome, Italy.
Abstract: Over the last few years, a significant amount of the effort of the Future Internet architecture is devoted in order to improve the scalability of the next generation routing architecture. In this paper, we study providers’ incentives to perform prefix aggregation or deaggregation of non-customers routes. This is essentially a tradeoff between reduced router memory and reduced capacity of attracting customer traffic. We study the case where two ISPs compete for attracting traffic, by using game theory. In particular, we propose a game-theoretic model and we analyze the properties of the equilibrium. In a symmetric case, if a single Autonomous System (AS) is found to be deaggregating a given prefix, then all others will have the incentive to do the same, even if they end up with lower benefits. We find that pure equilibria do not always exist and we derive the conditions based on two model parameters. These findings suggest that BGP instability can be a common problem in a competitive scenario.
Sponsor: European Community's Seventh Framework Program
Publisher version: 10.1145/1658978.1658991
Project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/216372
Keywords: Prefix aggregation
BGP
Multihoming
Incentives
Game theory
Future Internet
Rights: © ACM
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