Title :
Traffic engineering for provisioning restorable hose-model VPNs
Author :
Liu, Yu-Liang ; Sun, Yeali S. ; Chen, Meng Chang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Manage., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
Virtual private networks (VPNs) are overlay networks established on top of a public network backbone with the goal of providing a service comparable to private networks (PNs). The recently proposed VPN hose-model provides customers with flexible and convenient ways to specify their bandwidth requirements. In order to meet specified bandwidth requirements, the network service provider (NSP) must reserve a sufficient amount of bandwidth on the data transmission paths between each endpoint pair of a VPN. In addition, reliability of a VPN depends on the reliability of data transmission paths. Italiano et al. proposed an algorithm that finds a set of backup paths for a given VPN (VPN tree) under the single-link failure model. When any link failure on the VPN tree is detected, a backup path corresponding to the failed link can be activated to restore the disconnected VPN tree into a new one, and hence can ensure reliability of the given VPN. However, Italiano´s algorithm cannot guarantee the specified bandwidth requirement of the given VPN under the single-link failure model will be met. To address this issue a new backup path set selection algorithm called BANGUAD is proposed in this work. In addition, issues about establishing multiple bandwidth-guaranteed hose-model VPNs under the single-link failure model have not been investigated. In this paper, we propose a bandwidth sharing algorithm as well as three provisioning algorithms for establishing multiple bandwidth-guaranteed hose-model VPNs under the single-link failure model. Experimental simulations that compare the performance of the proposed algorithms are reported
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication traffic; virtual private networks; BANGUAD; NSP; backup path set selection algorithm; bandwidth sharing algorithm; network service provider; overlay network; restorable hose-model VPN; single-link failure model; traffic engineering; virtual private network; Bandwidth; Data communication; Electronic mail; Hoses; Joining processes; Spine; Sun; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Virtual private networks;
Conference_Titel :
Next Generation Internet Design and Engineering, 2006. NGI '06. 2006 2nd Conference on
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9455-0
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9456-9
DOI :
10.1109/NGI.2006.1678234