A Quantitative Comparison of Some Resilience Mechanisms in a Multidomain IP-over-Optical Network Environment

When we examine today's internet architecture, we notice that the IP layer network is divided into multiple domains, managed by different service providers, operating different architectures, providing different services, handling different business strategies. In order to provide survivable inter-domain connections, to ensure connectivity in case of the most prevalent failures, different strategies can be followed. In this paper, we present some multidomain resilience schemes for a single optical backbone network interconnecting different IP domains. We then present a quantitative study of the network capacity required, in a specific pan-European backbone network.