2007 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/wcnc.2007.599
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Performance Analysis of DNS with TTL Value 0 as Location Repository in Mobile Internet

Abstract: The Domain Name System (DNS) is an existing and implemented network service in Internet providing host and service reachability, which is essential to every IP connection setup. Merge of mobile networks with Internet results in large flow of frequent updates to the DNS database, which is a threat for DNS database consistency, because of strong caching it uses. Even though DNS wasn't originally designed for networks supporting host mobility, it gets enabled, if caching of resource records, carrying mobile host'… Show more

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“…To ensure consumers keep up with the changes of the IP address of the content server, the TTL can be set low for these records. This action does not increase the load on the authoritative DNS server, as has been discussed in the past in the context of mobile networks [101]. In addition, notification mechanisms can be used to update the local DNS with the new IP address proactively using known consistency mechanisms proposed for the DNS [25].…”
Section: Manifest-yielding Dnsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…To ensure consumers keep up with the changes of the IP address of the content server, the TTL can be set low for these records. This action does not increase the load on the authoritative DNS server, as has been discussed in the past in the context of mobile networks [101]. In addition, notification mechanisms can be used to update the local DNS with the new IP address proactively using known consistency mechanisms proposed for the DNS [25].…”
Section: Manifest-yielding Dnsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In implementation, caching at the other non‐ANSs is avoided by the ANS assigning a TTL value of 0 (or a very small value) for each mobile client. The DNS scalability performance in the present of cache disabling for mobile A‐address has been investigated in our previous work 21, which demonstrates that DNS records with TTL value of 0 could be a feasible solution for location repository in mobile data networks.…”
Section: Proposed End‐to‐end Framework Of Transport Layer Mobility mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These shortcomings have led to attempts to modify DNS usage (e.g., [26]), to enhance DNS operation (e.g., [27]), to replace it outright with alternative designs (e.g., [5], [28], [29]), and to understand the tradeoffs between new designs and the current DNS (e.g., [30]). CoDoNS [5] is a noteworthy design that, like LOKO, decouples namespace (or keyspace) management from the location and ownership of name servers (which we call proxies) and accelerates the propagation of updates to clients.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%