2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-35703-4_10
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Enabling Distributed QoS Management Utilizing Active Network Technology

Abstract: Abstract:This paper deals with the QoS management issue utilizing the active network technology. The disadvantages of the centralized network management are presented and the current solutions for distributed network management are discussed. The proposed architecture focuses on the QoS management for DiffServ architecture. The improvements that our architecture offers are presented through a service example, which involves QoS configurations.

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“…routing table configuration) of an active node is easy, since relevant DINA methods are available and the programmer may use them, in order to create the active code for the tree installation. An active application for the configuration of a single path between two nodes is presented in [20]. The implementation of DINA is a task currently undertaken by the CONTEXT IST project [21].…”
Section: Implementation Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…routing table configuration) of an active node is easy, since relevant DINA methods are available and the programmer may use them, in order to create the active code for the tree installation. An active application for the configuration of a single path between two nodes is presented in [20]. The implementation of DINA is a task currently undertaken by the CONTEXT IST project [21].…”
Section: Implementation Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the deployment of reconfigurable middleboxes or active network-based solutions has been considered in [36] and [37] in order to adapt or change the network configuration to match current traffic requirements. However, most of these solutions are not embeddable in general routing fabrics, but rather focus on out-of-band allocation of QoS resources in order to improve communication for individual flows.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to QoS management by active networking, the management has been reported [14]. However our main objective is not executing QoS management.…”
Section: Dynamic Diffserv Qos Configuration and Considerationmentioning
confidence: 99%