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Lightweight monitoring of label switched paths for bandwidth management
Alexandria, Egypt June 28-July 01
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P. Vila, Inst. d'lnformatica i Aplicacions, Univ. de Girona, Spain
J.L. Marzo, Inst. d'lnformatica i Aplicacions, Univ. de Girona, Spain
E. Calle, Inst. d'lnformatica i Aplicacions, Univ. de Girona, Spain
L. Carrillo, Inst. d'lnformatica i Aplicacions, Univ. de Girona, Spain
The purpose of resource management is the efficient and effective use of network resources, for instance bandwidth. In this article, a connection oriented network scenario is considered, where a certain amount of bandwidth is reserved for each label switch path (LSP), which is a logical path, in a MPLS or GMPLS environment. Assuming there is also some kind of admission control (explicit or implicit), these environments typically provide quality of service (QoS) guarantees. It could happen that some LSPs become busy, thus rejecting connections, while other LSPs may be under-utilised. We propose a distributed lightweight monitoring technique, based on threshold values, the objective of which is to detect congestion when it occurs in an LSP and activate the corresponding alarm which will trigger a dynamic bandwidth reallocation mechanism.
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P. Vila, J.L. Marzo, E. Calle, L. Carrillo, "Lightweight monitoring of label switched paths for bandwidth management," iscc, vol. 2, pp.981-986, Ninth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications 2004 Volume 2 (ISCC"04), 2004
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