Traffic Class Routing Protocol in Home Networks
draft-xu-homenet-traffic-class-02
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Authors | Mingwei Xu , Shu Yang , Jianping Wu , Fred Baker | ||
Last updated | 2014-10-23 (Latest revision 2014-04-21) | ||
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Abstract
Home IT staff is generally unfamiliar with network operations, making it desirable to provide a configuration-free mode of operation. Policy-based routing (in the sense of configuring one router to redirect traffic to another based on access control) and multi- topology routing both require configuration, making them undesirable. In this document, we propose a configuration-free mechanism, in which packets will be routed towards the corresponding upstream ISPs based on both destination and source addresses.
Authors
Mingwei Xu
Shu Yang
Jianping Wu
Fred Baker
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