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- A DINloop-Based Inter-Domain Multicast Using MPLS
- To overcome scalability and control overhead problems existing in inter-domain multicast, DINloop (Data-In-Network loop) based multicast with MPLS is proposed. DINloop is a special logical path formed using MPLS Label Switched Paths and it consists of multiple DIN Nodes which are core routers that connect to each intra-domain. DINloop is...
- Tags: MPLS, Institute For Infocomm Research, DINloop, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2009-02-03
- RATES: A Server for MPLS Traffic Engineering
- It has been suggested that one of the most significant reasons for Multi-Protocol Label Switched MPLS network deployment is network traffic engineering. The goal of traffic engineering is to make best use of the network infrastructure and this is facilitated by the explicit routing feature of MPLS which allows the...
- Tags: MPLS, Network, Server, Traffic Engineering, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2008-01-01
- MATE: MPLS Adaptive Traffic Engineering
- Destination-based forwarding in traditional IP routers has not been able to take full advantage of multiple paths that frequently exist in Internet Service Provider Networks. As a result, the networks may not operate efficiently, especially when the traffic patterns are dynamic. This paper describes a multipath adaptive traffic engineering mechanism,...
- Tags: MPLS, Network, University Of Michigan, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance program
- Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance programYesThe companies should be more polite to their employees.Read the articleThe companies have been ordered by the Executive Branch to withhold information. The companies are caught between a rock and a hard place.The Executive branch is a valid branch of the U.S. government with...
- Tags: Linux, phone, Executive Branch, Caliphate, U.S. Congress, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-16
- Firefox's poor user retention
- Here's an interesting tidbit of info from Mozilla regarding Firefox:In order for Firefox to reach our market share goals, we need to improve our ability to retain users. Currently, approximately 50% of the people who download Firefox actually try it and about 50% of those people continue to use it...
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Web Browser, Mozilla Corp., Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2007-08-08
- A Randomized Rounding Heuristic to Reroute Tunnels in MPLS Networks
- In Multi-Protocol Label Switching MPLS networks, traffic demands can be routed along tunnels called Label Switched Paths LSPs. One tunnel is characterized by a path in the network and a reserved bandwidth. These tunnels can be created and deleted dynamically, depending on traffic demand arrivals or departures. After several operations...
- Tags: MPLS, Network, Tunnel, France Telecom, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2007-07-06
- A Novel Mechanism in MPLS Network Under Adversarial Uncertainty
- The advantage of Multi-Protocol Label Switching MPLS is its capability to route the packets through explicit paths. But the nodes in the paths may be possibly attacked by the adversarial uncertainty. Aiming at this problem in MPLS Network, this paper proposes a novel mechanism in MPLS network under adversarial uncertainty,...
- Tags: MPLS, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-05-01
- Rerouting Tunnels for MPLS Network Resource Optimization
- In Multi-Protocol Label Switching MPLS networks, traffic demands can be routed along tunnels called Label Switched Paths LSPs. A tunnel is characterized by a path in the network and a reserved bandwidth. These tunnels can be created and deleted dynamically, depending on traffic demand arrivals or departures. After several operations...
- Tags: MPLS, Optimization, Network, Tunnel, France Telecom, Networking, Network Technology
- White papers 2007-04-10
- Control Mechanism for QoS Guaranteed Multicast Service in OVPN Over IP/GMPLS Over DWDM
- OVPN over IP/GMPLS over DWDM technology with QoS assurances is considered as a promising approach for the next generation OVPN. This paper suggests a multicast OLSP Optical Label Switched Path establishment mechanism for supporting high bandwidth multicast services in OVPN over IP/GMPLS over DWDM. For the establishment of the multicast...
- Tags: QoS, DWDM, Academy Publisher, OVPN, Optical Networking, Networking
- White papers 2007-01-01
- On the Analysis of Mobility Mechanisms in Micro Mobile MPLS Access Networks
- This paper proposes a new micro-mobility management scheme, called Micro Mobile MPLS that supports both mobility and Quality-of-Service QoS management in wireless networks. The proposal includes two protocol variants. In the first variant, called FH-Micro Mobile MPLS, they consider the Fast Handoff FH mechanism, which anticipates the LSP (Label Switched...
- Tags: QoS, Mobile, Variant, Mobility, Analysis, Academy Publisher, Wireless And Mobility
- White papers 2006-09-01
- MPLS OAM Tools for Troubleshooting MPLS Networks
- Increasing number of networks is migrating to MultiProtocol Label Switching MPLS because of the tremendous benefits it offers. At the same time, the separation of data and the control plane in MPLS introduces additional complexity in troubleshooting MPLS networks. This paper includes the following topics; Operation of the traditional ping...
- Tags: MPLS, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2005-04-06
- Troubleshooting MPLS Layer 3 VPNs
- Diagnosing Multiprotocol Label Switching MPLS VPN problems involves two basic processess—troubleshooting route advertisement between the customer sites, and troubleshooting the label switched path LSP across the provider backbone. For an end-to-end, step-by-step approach to troubleshooting MPLS VPNs, download this excerpt from Chapter 6 of Cisco Press' Troubleshooting Virtual Private Networks....
- Tags: VPN, MPLS, Cisco Systems Inc., Network Technology, Networking, Telecommunications
- Book chapters 2005-03-03
- More security hiccups for IE
- More security hiccups for IEHere's the cure!http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/Get on with real browsing!:-)LOL, did anyone truly believe SP2 could fix a FLAWED Operating System?Silly Lemmings!Of course it is Only because it is more Popular... Yeah Sure.Not Popular, Dominate if people had a choice even a refund they could be more aware. But...
- Tags: Web browsers, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., Mike Cox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, security hole
- Discussion threads 2004-11-17
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