| N. G. Dueld, P. Goyal, A. Greenberg, P. Mishra, K. K. Ramakrishnan, and J. E. V. der Merwe. A exible model for resource management in virtual private networks. In Proceedings of SIGCOMM, volume 29 (4), pages 95-108, Sept. 1999. |
....the need for tunneling. Isolation from other network users is achieved for free , and changes in VPN topology are supported by the modi cation of Predicate Routing paths. Similar arguments apply to IEEE VLANs [7] in the local area. Predicate Routing also has much in common with the hose model [4] in that end points are explicit (being described by predicates) while network paths are implicit. The network calculus [2] provides a framework for reasoning about trac on network links and has a natural synergy with Predicate Routing: predicate terms can be annotated with values from the ....
N. G. Dueld, P. Goyal, A. Greenberg, P. Mishra, K. K. Ramakrishnan, and J. E. V. der Merwe. A exible model for resource management in virtual private networks. In Proceedings of SIGCOMM, volume 29 (4), pages 95-108, Sept. 1999.
....technologies can be used to implement VPNs [10, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35] The private characteristic of a VPN leads directly to performance issues, such as how one can associate some QoS characteristics to a speci c VPN. There is a lot of work in progress that address the VPN QoS requirements [36, 37, 38, 39]. A QoS framework for IP based VPNs is presented in [36] As VPNs are supposed to replace networks constructed with private lines, the same kind of service o ered by these networks is expected from VPNs. Therefore, in addition to closed group communication and secure data transmission, VPNs might ....
....35] The private characteristic of a VPN leads directly to performance issues, such as how one can associate some QoS characteristics to a speci c VPN. There is a lot of work in progress that address the VPN QoS requirements [36, 37, 38, 39] A QoS framework for IP based VPNs is presented in [36]. As VPNs are supposed to replace networks constructed with private lines, the same kind of service o ered by these networks is expected from VPNs. Therefore, in addition to closed group communication and secure data transmission, VPNs might have to o er some performance guarantees in terms of ....
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N. G. Dueld, P. Goyal, A. Greenberg, P. Mishra, K. K. Ramakrishnan, and J. E. van der Merwe, A exible model for resource management in virtual private networks, in ACM SIGCOMM'99, vol. 29, pp. 95108, Oct. 1999.
....results in [15, 24, 25] to name a few. We chose measurement based over parameterbased for two reasons. First, MBAC yields higher network utilization, and secondly it is dicult to describe Internet trac with such diversity and unpredictability with a reasonably small set of parameters. Reference [26] proposed a service model, called hose, which speci es the capacity required for aggregate trac from one endpoint to the set of other endpoints in the VPN customer sites. Each hose is associated with a performance guarantee. Furies follows the same fundamental idea, but uses a di erent ....
N. Dueld, P. Goyal, A. Greenberg, P. Mishra, K. K. Ramakrishnan and J. E. Van der Merwe, \A exible model for resource management in virtual private networks," Proc. of ACM Sigcomm, pp. 95-108, September 1999. 27
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N. Dueld, P. Goyal, A. Greenberg, P. Mishra, K. Ramakrishnan, and J. van der Merwe. A exible model for resource management in Virtual Private Networks. In SIGCOMM1999, pages 95-108, September 1999.
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