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Correctness Properties for Internet Routing

Overview This paper motivates and presents a correctness specification for Internet routing. This specification is based on three properties - route validity, path visibility, and safety. This specification may be of use to people developing tools to check routing configurations, to people designing solutions to specific problems in the current system, and to designers of new protocols and routing architectures, all of whom can benefit from knowing what it means for Internet routing to be "Correct".

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Publisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
File Format
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Date Published
Jul 11, 2008
Format
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Topics
Switching, Scalability

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