As IP telephony becomes a critical part of the enterprise network infrastructure, there is an increasing need for tools to help manage VoIP systems. In this paper, we introduce DA ...
Enterprise networks are important, with size and complexity even surpassing carrier networks. Yet, the design of enterprise networks remains ad-hoc and poorly understood. In this p...
Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Sanjay G. Rao, Geoffrey G. Xie, ...
A conventional enterprise or campus network comprises Ethernet-based IP subnets interconnected by routers. Although each subnet runs with minimal (or zero) configuration by virtue...
Enterprise network security is typically reactive, and it relies heavily on host security and middleboxes. This approach creates complicated interactions between protocols and sys...
Ankur Kumar Nayak, Alex Reimers, Nick Feamster, Ru...
We present Flow-based Management Language (FML), a declarative policy language for managing the configuration of enterprise networks. FML was designed to replace the many dispara...
Timothy L. Hinrichs, Natasha Gude, Martin Casado, ...
Connecting enterprise sites requires innovative architectures. Virtual private networks (VPNs) linking different organizational sites over the Internet are a popular solution. Inte...