Title :
Policy refinement for DiffServ quality of service management
Author :
Bandara, A.K. ; Lupu, E.C. ; Russo, A. ; Dulay, N. ; Sloman, M. ; Flegkas, P. ; Charalambides, M. ; Pavlou, G.
Author_Institution :
Imperial Coll. London, UK
Abstract :
Policy-based management provides the ability to dynamically re-configure DiffServ networks such that desired quality of service (QoS) goals are achieved. This includes network provisioning decisions, performing admission control, and adapting bandwidth allocation dynamically. QoS management aims to satisfy the service level agreements (SLAs) contracted by the provider and therefore QoS policies are derived from SLA specifications and the provider´s business goals. This policy refinement is usually performed manually with no means of verifying that the policies written are supported by the network devices and actually achieve the desired QoS goals. Tool support is lacking and policy refinement has rarely been addressed in the literature. This paper extends our previous approach to policy refinement and shows how to apply it to the domain of DiffServ QoS management. We make use of goal elaboration and abductive reasoning to derive strategies that achieves a given high-level goal. By combining these strategies with events and constraints, we show how policies can be refined, and what tool support can be provided for the refinement process using examples from the QoS management domain. However, the approach presented here can be used in other application domains such as storage area networks or security management.
Keywords :
DiffServ networks; bandwidth allocation; computer network management; quality of service; storage area networks; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication security; DiffServ quality of service management; QoS management; abductive reasoning; admission control; bandwidth allocation; goal elaboration; network provisioning; policy refinement pattern; security management; service level agreement; storage area network; Admission control; Channel allocation; Concrete; Diffserv networks; Educational institutions; Quality management; Quality of service; Storage area networks; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Integrated Network Management, 2005. IM 2005. 2005 9th IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9087-3
DOI :
10.1109/INM.2005.1440817