Source-specific routing

Source-specific routing,[1] also called source-address dependent routing (SADR),[2] is a routing technique in which a routing decision is made by looking at the source address of a packet in addition to its destination address. The main application of source-specific routing is to allow a cheap form of multihoming without the need for provider-independent addresses or any cooperation from upstream ISPs.

  1. ^ Matthieu Boutier; Juliusz Chroboczek (2015). Source-specific routing. Proc. IFIP Networking 2015. arXiv:1403.0445. Bibcode:2014arXiv1403.0445B.
  2. ^ "Draft-troan-homenet-sadr-01".