Selfish routing

Stephen Sprunk stephen at sprunk.org
Fri Apr 25 22:23:34 UTC 2003


Thus spake <alex at yuriev.com>
> What it means is that you don't have enough capacity so you drop
> packets on the floor of those who pay you less money before
> dropping on the floor packets of those who pay you more. At the
> end, you still drop packets." Having capacity *always* makes a
> network better.

Ah, but there are times when suboptimal paths have spare capacity but you
are dropping packets on the optimal path(s) due to congestion.  An
"unselfish" routing model would allow you to use _all_ available capacity in
the network before packets get dropped.

This isn't just theory; the ISPs using an "unselfish routing" schemes today
consider that a competitive advantage and thus don't publish details.

S

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