IP Routing Architecture

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Data Connection's IP Routing products form part of its suite of IP Routing, MPLS, and VoIP protocol software. This entire suite shares the same architecture and coding standards, so that the individual products can be readily integrated to form complete control-plane solutions.

The IP Routing products share the following architecture.

The IP Routing products (DC-RIP, DC-OSPF, DC-ISIS, or DC-BGP) take information from the IP stack or data link, and from the local interface. This is combined this with information from DC-RTM, DC-CSPF and management, optionally including static routes and local link/peer information.

This architecture supports a wide range of applications, including highly-scaled and distributed architectures, and the use of common RTM and CSPF components provides flexible support of multiprotocol devices.

  • The Routing Table Manager, DC-RTM, allows routing information to be shared between different DCL protocol products, third-party routing products, and static configuration. DC-RTM manages the combined forwarding table and the export of routes between protocols, under the control of a policy engine.

  • DC-CSPF is the Constrained Shortest Path First calculator, which provides traffic engineering support for DC-ISIS and DC-OSPF. This includes disjoint routes for protection switching and extensions for optical switching.

Distribution Options

The separate components may be distributed onto separate CPUs or line cards. This allows the software to be used in very highly scaled environments, as processing can be distributed.

DC-RTM, DC-CSPF, the DC-BGP Neighbor Manager and the DC-ISIS Subnetwork Dependent components can all be distributed to line cards. In addition, multiple instances of each component can be used for resilience and increased performance.

Data Connection's IP Routing software in a distributed, redundant IP Router system supporting BGP, OSPF, RIP and IS-IS routing



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