• DocumentCode
    1565332
  • Title

    PECAN: policy-enabled configuration across networks

  • Author

    Chadha, Ritu ; Cheng, Yuu-Heng ; Cheng, Thanh ; Gadgil, Shrirang ; Hafid, Abdelhakim ; Kim, Keith ; Levin, Gary ; Natarajan, Narayanan ; Parmeswaran, Kirthika ; Poylisher, Alexander ; Unger, John

  • Author_Institution
    Telcordia Technol., USA
  • fYear
    2003
  • Firstpage
    52
  • Lastpage
    62
  • Abstract
    The Internet is growing to the point of needing more serious, scalable management infrastructure. Telecommunications companies and Internet service providers alike face the pressures of upgrading and provisioning their networks while constraining their infrastructure costs to maintain profitability and to stay competitive in an industry that is financially stressed with tight profit margins. In order to be financially successful in this environment, service providers will have to support a variety of services and applications on a combined packet infrastructure, carrying increased varieties of traffic with different performance characteristics and predictable levels of managed quality of service (QoS). Multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) traffic engineering enables service providers to engineer their networks to provide such QoS; however, this task brings along with it a plethora of management challenges. We discuss these management challenges and our experience with the design and implementation of a policy-based management system, PECAN, for managing MPLS networks. PECAN provides the ability for a network operator to define high-level policies that control the operation of the management system. These high-level policies control admission of traffic into the network based on the QoS guarantees required; placement of traffic flows on MPLS traffic engineered paths; and the feedback loop between network fault/performance monitoring and reconfiguration of the network to alleviate the effects of any observed problems.
  • Keywords
    Internet; computer network management; multiprotocol label switching; performance evaluation; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; Internet; Internet service provider; MPLS network; MPLS traffic engineered path; PECAN; QoS; financially successful environment; high-level policy definition; multi-protocol label switching network; network fault monitoring; network performance monitoring; network reconfiguration; policy-based management system implementation; policy-enabled configuration across networks; quality of service; scalable management infrastructure; telecommunication company; Communication industry; Communication system traffic control; Costs; Environmental management; Financial management; Multiprotocol label switching; Profitability; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Web and internet services;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2003. Proceedings. POLICY 2003. IEEE 4th International Workshop on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7695-1933-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/POLICY.2003.1206957
  • Filename
    1206957