An Analytical Model for the LISP Cache Size - NETWORKING 2012
Conference Papers Year : 2012

An Analytical Model for the LISP Cache Size

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Concerns regarding the scalability of the inter-domain routing have encouraged researchers to start elaborating a more robust Internet architecture. While consensus on the exact form of the solution is yet to be found, the need for a semantic decoupling of a node’s location and identity is generally accepted as the only way forward. One of the most successful proposals to follow this guideline is LISP (Loc/ID Separation Protocol). Design wise, its aim is to insulate the Internet’s core routing state from the dynamics of edge networks. However, this requires the introduction of a mapping system, a distributed database, that should provide the binding of the two resulting namespaces. In order to avoid frequent lookups and not to penalize the speed of packet forwarding, map-caches that store temporal bindings are provisioned in routers. In this paper, we rely on the working-set theory to build a model that accurately predicts a map-cache’s performance for traffic with time translation invariance of the working-set size. We validate our model empirically using four different packet traces collected in two different campus networks.
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hal-01531121 , version 1 (01-06-2017)

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Florin Coras, Albert Cabellos-Aparicio, Jordi Domingo-Pascual. An Analytical Model for the LISP Cache Size. 11th International Networking Conference (NETWORKING), May 2012, Prague, Czech Republic. pp.409-420, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-30045-5_31⟩. ⟨hal-01531121⟩
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