We consider the effects of network topology on the optimality of packet
routing quantified by γc, the rate of packet insertion beyond which
congestion and queue growth occurs. The key result of this paper is to show
that for any network, there exists an absolute upper bound, expressed in terms
of vertex separators, for the scaling of γc with network size N,
irrespective of the routing algorithm used. We then derive an estimate to this
upper bound for scale-free networks, and introduce a novel static routing
protocol which is superior to shortest path routing under intense packet
insertion rates.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure