摘要 |
It is possible to implement traffic engineering policies in a packet switched network by dynamically configuring different transport protocols to be used over different path segments of an end-to-end path. Specifically, a controller may communicate forward information base (FIB) control signaling instructions to network nodes along an end-to-end path. The FIB signaling instructions may configure network nodes on different path segments of the end-to-end path to route a traffic flow using different path transport protocols. For example, the FIB signaling instructions may assign a link-based transport protocol to a first path segment, and a path-based or source-based transport protocol to a second path segment. Alternatively, the controller may indirectly assign transport protocols to regions/path segments by classifying regions of a packet switched network as link-preferred regions, path-preferred regions, or no-preference regions. |