Description: The problem of efficient data structures for IP
lookups has been well studied in literature. Techniques such as
LC tries and Extensible Hashing are commonly used. In this
paper, we address the problem of generalizing LC tries and
Extensible Hashing, based on traces of past lookups, to provide
performance guarantees for memory sub-optimal structures. As
a specific example, if a memory-optimal (LC) trie takes 6MB and
the total memory at the router is 8MB, how should the trie be
modified to make best use of the 2 MB of excess memory? We
present a greedy algorithm for this problem and prove that, if
for the optimal data structure there are b fewer memory accesses
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