NOMS 2000. 2000 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium 'The Networked Planet: Management Beyond 2000' (Cat. No.0
DOI: 10.1109/noms.2000.830427
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Network management with bounded flooding routing algorithm to ensure IP QoS over ATM virtual path network

Abstract: To meet the upcoming demands of reliable delivery of QoS guaranteed multimedia IP traffic over a large-scale ATM network, this paper proposes two algorithms. One is a Bounded Flooding Routing Algorithm (BFRA) that provides a globally optimal VPC to deploy IP network over a G.805-based hierarchical ATM VP transport network, which was impossible because of a successive network topology abstraction or aggregation. The other is the ATM VPC reconfiguration algorithm (AVRA) to cope with IP network performance degrad… Show more

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“…Several issues of protocol migration between ATM and wide area network protocols, such as IP, have been overcome resulting in efficient transition between both connection-oriented and free-routing data forwarding and link set-up process. [11][12][13] In 1994, Toshiba's cell switching router was introduced by Toshiba as an attempt to control ATM switch with IP routing using resource reservation protocol with open short path technique. However, this effort has made ATM signaling unnecessary to be executed (ATM gets unpractical).…”
Section: Switching and Routing Protocols Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several issues of protocol migration between ATM and wide area network protocols, such as IP, have been overcome resulting in efficient transition between both connection-oriented and free-routing data forwarding and link set-up process. [11][12][13] In 1994, Toshiba's cell switching router was introduced by Toshiba as an attempt to control ATM switch with IP routing using resource reservation protocol with open short path technique. However, this effort has made ATM signaling unnecessary to be executed (ATM gets unpractical).…”
Section: Switching and Routing Protocols Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%