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Packet Forwarding: Name-based Vs. Prefix-based Craig A. Shue and Minaxi Gupta Computer Science Department, Indiana University {cshue, minaxi}@cs.indiana.edu Abstract— Using domain names for routing, instead of IP pref
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Cisco systems / TABLE I AVERAGE ROUTING TABLE CREATION TIMES / TABLE III U PDATE TIMES / Routing Table Creation Times / TABLE II L OOKUP TIMES / /

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Indiana University / /

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interdomain routers / http /

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Indiana University / Minaxi Gupta Computer Science Department / /

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Craig A. Shue / /

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straight-forward / representative / /

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Journal of the ACM / /

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IPv6 / RAM / longest prefix algorithms / Internet routers / routing protocols / border gateway protocol / BGP router / 3.2 GHz processor / BGP routers / one router / SRAM / name-based routers / IPv4 routers / IP address lookup algorithms / cryptography / interdomain routers / longest prefix match forwarding algorithms / public key / load balancing / DNS / Internet protocol / Host identity protocol / network address translation / caching / IPv4 / gigabit / /

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