A Performance Comparison of MD5 Authenticated Routing Traffic with EIGRP, RIPv2, and OSPF

A Performance Comparison of MD5
 Authenticated Routing Traffic with
EIGRP, RIPv2, and OSPF

       Khalid Abu Al-Saud1, 2, Hatim Tahir2, Moutaz Saleh1, and Mohammed Saleh1‎
‎1Department of Computer Science and Engineering College of Engineering, Qatar University, Qatar
‎2Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Information Technology, Malaysia‎


Abstract: Routing is the process of forwarding data across an inter-network from a designated source to a final destination. Along the ‎way from source to destination, at least one intermediate node is considered. Due to the major role that routing protocols play ‎in computer network infrastructures, special cares have been given to routing protocols with built-in security constraints. In ‎this paper, we conduct performance evaluation comparisons on message digest 5 authenticated routing traffic with respect to ‎EIGRP, RIPv2 and OSPF protocols. A network model of four Cisco routers has been employed with an ON/OFF traffic model ‎used to describe text files transmissions over the network. Eventually, analysis tool has been developed and used to measure ‎the average delay time and average jitter. The collected results show that the average delay time and jitter in the secured ‎message digest 5 case can become significantly larger when compared to the non-secured case even in steady state conditions. ‎Among all, the secured OSPF protocol shows the highest performance even when the system is extremely overloaded.‎

Keywords: Performance, MD5, EIGRP, RIPv2, and OSPF.‎

Received November 3, 2008; accepted February 25, 2009‎
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