In this paper, we propose a new framework called Active Network Management and Control (ANMAC) for the management and control of high speed networks. The software architecture in ANMAC allows routers to execute dynamically loadable kernel plug-in modules which perform diagnostic functions for network management. ANMAC uses mobile probe packets to perform e cient resource reservation (using our novel reservation scheme), facilitate feedback-based congestion control, and to provide \distributed debugging" of complex anomalous network behaviour. ANMAC also provides security measures against IP spoo ng, and other security attacks. The network manager has the exibility to install custom scripts in routers for tracking down anomalous network faults. Key words: Active Networks, Network management, QoS, router plugins, resource reservation
Samphel Norden, Kenneth F. Wong