Author/Authors :
Antonio Liotta، نويسنده , , Daniel H. Tyrode-Goilo ?
Adetola Oredope، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) are normally used for secured communications
over the Internet. The VPNs have evolved significantly over the years,
leading to a range of open-source and proprietary solutions. In Converged, all-IP
networks terminal mobility introduces, however, new challenges that have so far
been addressed only partially and via proprietary solutions. In this article we assess
the level of maturity, the viability and performance achieved in mobile VPNs, based
merely on open-source software. Our prototype MVPN is obtained by integrating
IPv6, Mobile IPv6 and IPsec, i.e., the protocols that 3GPP envisions for all-IP,
mobile and fixed networks. We perform a series of tests on a multi-access wireless
network (WLAN, GPRS and UMTS), aimed at identifying the issues arising when
mobility management (vertical and horizontal handover) is combined with different
levels of network security. Tests led to the discovery of various results such as the
flushing of routing tables in MIPv6 during handover. Our performance analysis is
complemented with lessons learnt and recommendations.