Introducing GÉANT
... hstcp: An adaptive algorithm that: Increases its additive increase parameter and decreases its decrease parameter in relation to the current congestion window size. vegas: It measure bandwidth based on RTT and adjust congestion window on bandwidth westwood: optimized for lossy networks. The focus in ...
... hstcp: An adaptive algorithm that: Increases its additive increase parameter and decreases its decrease parameter in relation to the current congestion window size. vegas: It measure bandwidth based on RTT and adjust congestion window on bandwidth westwood: optimized for lossy networks. The focus in ...
NGN architecture
... Next Generation Networks (NGN) A packet-based network able to provide telecommunication services and able to make use of multiple broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent from underlying transport-related technologies. It enables unfettered ...
... Next Generation Networks (NGN) A packet-based network able to provide telecommunication services and able to make use of multiple broadband, QoS-enabled transport technologies and in which service-related functions are independent from underlying transport-related technologies. It enables unfettered ...
A challenging and interesting job
... to log into the company VPN calls into a local ISP, then connects to the corporate VPN server, which connected to the public network at the company site. Once the connection has been established, the remote client can communicate with the company network just as securely over the public network as i ...
... to log into the company VPN calls into a local ISP, then connects to the corporate VPN server, which connected to the public network at the company site. Once the connection has been established, the remote client can communicate with the company network just as securely over the public network as i ...
Hughes 9502 BGAN Terminal & Service
... accessible by IP traffic from the network. • There are two ways to put the UE into an “Off” state for even more power savings: • The RTU can apply >2.2V @ 1 MΩ to the discrete input Pin#9 on the DB-9 connector to turn the UE Off (Pin#9 is positive and Pin#5 is ground) . When the RTU removes the 2.2V ...
... accessible by IP traffic from the network. • There are two ways to put the UE into an “Off” state for even more power savings: • The RTU can apply >2.2V @ 1 MΩ to the discrete input Pin#9 on the DB-9 connector to turn the UE Off (Pin#9 is positive and Pin#5 is ground) . When the RTU removes the 2.2V ...
COS 420 day 5 and 6
... between two machines on a single physical network does not involve routers. The sender encapsulates the datagram in a physical frame, binds the destination IP address to a physical hardware address, and sends the resulting frame directly to the ...
... between two machines on a single physical network does not involve routers. The sender encapsulates the datagram in a physical frame, binds the destination IP address to a physical hardware address, and sends the resulting frame directly to the ...
Broadband Network Gateway and Network Function Virtualization
... SHOULD NOT This phrase, or the phrase "NOT RECOMMENDED" means that there could exist valid reasons in particular circumstances when the particular behavior is acceptable or even useful, but the full implications need to be understood and the case carefully weighed before implementing any behavior de ...
... SHOULD NOT This phrase, or the phrase "NOT RECOMMENDED" means that there could exist valid reasons in particular circumstances when the particular behavior is acceptable or even useful, but the full implications need to be understood and the case carefully weighed before implementing any behavior de ...
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT OUTLINE FOR THE
... peering offers exchange of traffic only between dominant customers and those of its peer, but does not provide either with access to third parties. In a typical transit relationship, by contrast, the transit customer can use the transit provider’s network to reach destinations anywhere on the Intern ...
... peering offers exchange of traffic only between dominant customers and those of its peer, but does not provide either with access to third parties. In a typical transit relationship, by contrast, the transit customer can use the transit provider’s network to reach destinations anywhere on the Intern ...
Service-Built Edge & CPE Initiative: M7i & M10i Overview
... Classes-of-Service supporting many different applications ...
... Classes-of-Service supporting many different applications ...
Note
... inet_aton() converts the Internet host address cp from the standard numbers-and-dots notation into binary data and stores it in the structure that inp points to. inet_aton() returns non-zero if the address is valid, zero if not. The inet_addr() function converts the Internet host address cp from num ...
... inet_aton() converts the Internet host address cp from the standard numbers-and-dots notation into binary data and stores it in the structure that inp points to. inet_aton() returns non-zero if the address is valid, zero if not. The inet_addr() function converts the Internet host address cp from num ...
ISDN deployments
... for ISDN Business Subscribers over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) services for ISDN subscribers. With ISDN Private Business was booming… Broadband Internet access, web hosting, manBranch Exchange (PBX) equipment installed in nearly every office in the country, aged networks, security services... inode had ...
... for ISDN Business Subscribers over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) services for ISDN subscribers. With ISDN Private Business was booming… Broadband Internet access, web hosting, manBranch Exchange (PBX) equipment installed in nearly every office in the country, aged networks, security services... inode had ...
Broadband Internet Performance: A View From the
... throughput variability are the access technology, ISPs’ traffic shaping policies, and congestion during peak hours. On the other hand, latency is mostly affected by the quality of the access link, modem buffering, and cross-traffic within the home. This study offers many insights into both access ne ...
... throughput variability are the access technology, ISPs’ traffic shaping policies, and congestion during peak hours. On the other hand, latency is mostly affected by the quality of the access link, modem buffering, and cross-traffic within the home. This study offers many insights into both access ne ...
IP Addressing and Forwarding
... • Routers have forwarding tables – Map prefix to outgoing link(s) ...
... • Routers have forwarding tables – Map prefix to outgoing link(s) ...
Quality of Service
... • Cant read information out of routers • May not be able to sniff/trace traffic due to privacy/security concerns • Don’t know route details between points, may change, not under your control, may be able to deduce some of it ...
... • Cant read information out of routers • May not be able to sniff/trace traffic due to privacy/security concerns • Don’t know route details between points, may change, not under your control, may be able to deduce some of it ...
Riga Technical University
... citizens on the Internet. Drive-thru vehicle networking opens the door to vast new class of applications ranging from car monitoring and diagnosis to passenger assistance, communication and entertainment. Due to rapid advances in wireless technology, the Internet becomes more mobile. Not only smart ...
... citizens on the Internet. Drive-thru vehicle networking opens the door to vast new class of applications ranging from car monitoring and diagnosis to passenger assistance, communication and entertainment. Due to rapid advances in wireless technology, the Internet becomes more mobile. Not only smart ...
Data Logistics in Network Computing: The Logistical Session Layer
... We present this work in the context of recent networking trends that focus on state management in the network fabric itself. While the Internet Protocol suite (as typically implemented) mandates the communication state be managed at the end-points [34], new “stateful” facilities [8, 26] ...
... We present this work in the context of recent networking trends that focus on state management in the network fabric itself. While the Internet Protocol suite (as typically implemented) mandates the communication state be managed at the end-points [34], new “stateful” facilities [8, 26] ...
Tata Consultancy Services
... Routing and Forwarding (VRF), which enabled TCS to provide multitenancy and circumvent the IP address issues. The VRF technology separates internal traffic from external traffic into the correct physical connections through the firewalls. Brocade MLX Series Core Routers also support OpenFlow, provid ...
... Routing and Forwarding (VRF), which enabled TCS to provide multitenancy and circumvent the IP address issues. The VRF technology separates internal traffic from external traffic into the correct physical connections through the firewalls. Brocade MLX Series Core Routers also support OpenFlow, provid ...
LIDO Next Generation Networks
... • ICT trends are making a profound impact on life as we know it. • We're quickly becoming a world populated with things that think. • A new generation of converged infrastructure required ...
... • ICT trends are making a profound impact on life as we know it. • We're quickly becoming a world populated with things that think. • A new generation of converged infrastructure required ...
Chapter 2
... firewall thoroughly before putting it in use. Eg: Your firewall should not allow any packet ...
... firewall thoroughly before putting it in use. Eg: Your firewall should not allow any packet ...
Document
... Differences between planning of CNs (Community Networks), and ISPs’ and other service providers’ design methodology Requirements to take into account in the planning of CNs Ubiquitous Wi-Fi access covering the whole territory of the community (e.g. a city, a county or a province), no matter if ...
... Differences between planning of CNs (Community Networks), and ISPs’ and other service providers’ design methodology Requirements to take into account in the planning of CNs Ubiquitous Wi-Fi access covering the whole territory of the community (e.g. a city, a county or a province), no matter if ...
Chapter 11
... firewall thoroughly before putting it in use. Eg: Your firewall should not allow any packet ...
... firewall thoroughly before putting it in use. Eg: Your firewall should not allow any packet ...
IPv6 – the new generation internet
... The current IPv4 system also uses an address hierarchy to sort traffic to networks that are attached to the Internet backbone. Without an address hierarchy, backbone routers would be forced to store route table information on the reachability of every network in the world. Obviously, given the curre ...
... The current IPv4 system also uses an address hierarchy to sort traffic to networks that are attached to the Internet backbone. Without an address hierarchy, backbone routers would be forced to store route table information on the reachability of every network in the world. Obviously, given the curre ...
Brief History of the Internet(1)
... • This requirement was a Big Deal for a militaryfunded effort – Very high priority requirement: messages get through no matter what, despite‘very bad’ things happening... – Irony: survivable protocols are a boon in peace time -we call it robustness. ...
... • This requirement was a Big Deal for a militaryfunded effort – Very high priority requirement: messages get through no matter what, despite‘very bad’ things happening... – Irony: survivable protocols are a boon in peace time -we call it robustness. ...
R-iCDN: an Approach Supporting Flexible Content Routing for ISP
... III. R-iCDN Framework IV. Performance Evaluation V. ...
... III. R-iCDN Framework IV. Performance Evaluation V. ...
Architectura de Daidalos
... Do these solutions fit in 4G networks? We will try to address this question in this talk using Daidalos project as a case study Problem: integrate QoS with other 4G aspects (e.g. AAA, mobility, …). This is far from being resolved: ...
... Do these solutions fit in 4G networks? We will try to address this question in this talk using Daidalos project as a case study Problem: integrate QoS with other 4G aspects (e.g. AAA, mobility, …). This is far from being resolved: ...