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CCR
2004
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13 years 9 months ago
The cutting EDGE of IP router configuration
Abstract-- Human error in configuring routers undermines attempts to provide reliable, predictable end-to-end performance on IP networks. Manual configuration, while expensive and ...
Donald F. Caldwell, Anna Gilbert, Joel Gottlieb, A...
SIGCOMM
2009
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Modeling and understanding end-to-end class of service policies in operational networks
Business and economic considerations are driving the extensive use of service differentiation in Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) operated for business enterprises today. The resul...
Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Carsten Lund, Mark Lyn, Sanjay G...
INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Unresponsive Flows and AQM Performance
Abstract— Routers handle data packets from sources unresponsive to TCP’s congestion avoidance feedback. We are interested in the impact these sources have on AQM’s control of...
C. V. Hollot, Yong Liu, Vishal Misra, Donald F. To...
USITS
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Anypoint: Extensible Transport Switching on the Edge
Anypoint is a new model for one-to-many communication with ensemble sites—aggregations of end nodes that appear to the external Internet as a unified site. Policies for routing...
Ken Yocum, Darrell C. Anderson, Jeffrey S. Chase, ...
TON
2012
12 years 7 days ago
Opportunistic Flow-Level Latency Estimation Using Consistent NetFlow
—The inherent measurement support in routers (SNMP counters or NetFlow) is not sufficient to diagnose performance problems in IP networks, especially for flow-specific problem...
Myungjin Lee, Nick G. Duffield, Ramana Rao Kompell...