cross traffic
Why QoS Will Be Needed in Metro Ethernets
White Paper However, to connect legacy telephony equipment, networks have to meet customary QoS requirements even at the presence of bursty data cross traffic. Emerging Metro Ethernets create new opportunities to converge data and telephony services. [17 Jul 2008]
Google open sources web 2.0 security
News The tool has been used at Google for unearthing problems such as cross-site script inclusion threats, insufficient cross-site request forgery defences, caching issues, cross-site scripting candidates, potentially unsafe cross-domain code inclusion... [14 Jul 2008]
Measuring Bandwidth Signatures of Network Paths
White Paper Forecaster is practical since it does not assume any a priori knowledge about the measured path, does not make any simplifying assumptions about the nature of cross-traffic, does not assume the ability to capture accurate packet dispersions or... [11 Jul 2008]
Robust Load Balancing in Wireless Networks
White Paper It presents a robust approach that enables cross-layer optimization of both transmission schedule and routing without the knowledge of traffic matrix. Further, the paper shows that even if a traffic matrix estimate is available, it would have to be... [10 Jul 2008]
A Review of Current Firewall Technologies
White Paper A firewall is a filtering system that grants the firewall administrator the ability to create certain filter rules that determine what kind of traffic is allowed to cross the firewall. This paper examines the many different types of filtering that... [09 Jul 2008]
Cisco Globally Resilient IP Overview and Applications
White Paper Network application traffic must cross different segments, from the enterprise backbone, enterprise edge, and Service Provider (SP) edge through the SP core. Cisco Globally Resilient IP in Cisco IOS software addresses resiliency as a network-wide... [09 Jul 2008]
ABwE: A Practical Approach to Available Bandwidth Estimation
White Paper This paper has studied the influence of cross traffic and the behavior of routers on the delay of the probing packets. This paper reports on a new tool developed for monitoring available bandwidth in the range from several Mbps to 1000 Mbps. [08 Jul 2008]
An Analysis of Active End-to-End Bandwidth Measurements in Wireless Networks
White Paper Another equally important finding is that the measured link capacity, using the well known TOPP model, is dependent on the probe packet size and on the cross-traffic intensity. For active, probing-based bandwidth measurements performed on top of... [08 Jul 2008]
Inferring Network Characteristics via Moment-Based Estimators
White Paper In this work we develop simple inference models based on finite capacity single server queues for estimating the buffer size and the intensity of cross traffic at the bottleneck link of a path between two hosts. [03 Jul 2008]
Analysis of Measured Single-Hop Delay From an Operational Backbone Network
White Paper In today's best-effort Internet, packets experience delay due to transmission and propagation through the medium, as well as queuing due to cross traffic at routers. Delay is a key metric in network performance and quality-of-service perceived by... [03 Jul 2008]
Zowee! Adding Zip to Your Web Site
White Paper Of the technologies, ActiveX is best for Microsoft products, XUL works well for Mozilla and Netscape, while Flash provides a cross-platform option. All three technologies can provide for interactive web pages that have the ability to provide a... [03 Jul 2008]
ENGINE Solutions for Optical Networks
White Paper A wide range of new network elements - including Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexed (DWDM) transmission systems, optical cross-connects One that will offer more cost-efficient building of transport networks, faster service provisioning, higher... [03 Jul 2008]
A White Paper Overview of FTP and Firewalls
White Paper Because FTP was designed for ease of use in an era when network security was a distant consideration, its design is often at cross-purposes with the restrictions imposed by modern firewalls. And, in non-technical term, Firewalls are typically used... [03 Jul 2008]
Design and Implementation of Cross-Domain Cooperative Firewall
White Paper This paper proposes a Cross-Domain Cooperative Firewall (CDCF) that allows two collaborative networks to enforce each other's firewall rules in an oblivious manner. However, due to its encrypted nature, the traffic flowing through these tunnels... [31 May 2008]
Photos: Australian broadband goes for a deep-sea dive
Photo Here is the reinforced and non-reinforced cable in cross section side by side. Telstra said about 65 per cent of the internet content accessed by Australians comes out of the US, and IP traffic has been doubling every two years, a trend that is... [14 Apr 2008]
