Title :
Nonintrusive TCP connection admission control for bandwidth management of an Internet access link
Author :
Kumar, Anurag ; Hegde, Malati ; Anand, S. V R ; Bindu, B.N. ; Thirumurthy, Dinesh ; Kherani, Arzad A.
Author_Institution :
Indian Inst. of Technol., Bombay, India
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe our approach to monitoring and managing the bandwidth of an Internet edge link with a view toward certain quality of service objectives for the services it carries. Such a link could be, for example, a campus´s Internet access link or a small ISP´s backbone access link. We use SNMP polls and packet snooping to obtain traffic statistics, and TCP admission control for bandwidth management. Our implementation is completely nonintrusive: we use Ethernet packet capture in the promiscuous mode for traffic analysis, and IP masquerading for blocking new TCP connections. This approach has been implemented by us in a software system for traffic management. We first justify our approach with a simple analytical model. We give an overview of our software implementation, and discuss some implementation issues. Then we provide measurement results that show the effectiveness of the techniques
Keywords :
Internet; computer network management; local area networks; packet switching; software engineering; systems software; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication links; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; Ethernet packet capture; IP masquerading; ISP; Internet access link; Internet edge link; SNMP packet snooping; SNMP polls; WAN; analytical model; backbone access link; bandwidth management; bandwidth monitoring; campus network; measurement results; new TCP connections blocking; nonintrusive TCP connection admission control; promiscuous mode; quality of service objectives; software implementation; software system; traffic analysis; traffic management; traffic statistics; Admission control; Bandwidth; Monitoring; Quality management; Quality of service; Spine; Statistics; TCPIP; Traffic control; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE