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Traffic Engineering Overview
The task of mapping traffic flows onto an existing physical topology is called traffic engineering. Traffic engineering provides the ability to move traffic flows away from the shortest path selected by the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) and onto a potentially less congested physical path across a network.
Traffic engineering provides the capabilities to:
- Route primary paths around known bottlenecks or points of congestion in the network.
- Provide precise control over how traffic is rerouted when the primary path is faced with single or multiple failures.
- Provide more efficient use of available aggregate bandwidth and long-haul fiber by ensuring that subsets of the network do not become overutilized while other subsets of the network along potential alternate paths are underutilized.
- Maximize operational efficiency.
- Enhance the traffic-oriented performance characteristics of the network by minimizing packet loss, minimizing prolonged periods of congestion, and maximizing throughput.
- Enhance statistically bounded performance characteristics of the network (such as loss ratio, delay variation, and transfer delay) required to support a multiservices Internet.
This chapter discusses the following topics:
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