Source Based Routing Scenarios
Source routing allows the originator of a packet to partially or completely specify the path that a
packet will take through a network, as well as the return path. In contrast, non-source-routing
devices determine that path based on the packet’s destination. Source routing allows:
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Easier troubleshooting
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Improved traceroute
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Enables a node to discover all the possible routes to a host.
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Allows a source to directly manage network performance by forcing packets to travel over
one path to prevent congestion on another.
Source routing requires careful management by the administrator when building the source
address selection and source routing tables to ensure a coherent overall routing strategy. For this
reason, it is often called policy routing, since routing behavior is determined by a collection of
routing tables built by the administrator.
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