traffic of the network destination

Risk Reduction in the Hose Model for VPN Design

White Paper Network dimensioning is traditionally approached through the consideration of traffic matrices: the operator is assumed to know the... [19 Sep 2008]

Benefits of Traffic Engineering Using QoS Routing Schemes and Network Controls

White Paper The paper evaluates traffic engineering in the presence of QoS-based routing schemes compared with the destination-based routing,... [04 Aug 2008]

Preconfiguring IP-Over-Optical Networks to Handle Router Failures and Unpredictable Traffic

White Paper The traffic is then routed from the intermediate nodes to the final destination. This paper considers the realization... [18 Jul 2008]

A Network and Data Link Layer Design to Improve QoS for Voice and Video in Telesurgery

White Paper However, if the WAN link is good enough but the Autonomous System (AS) Network to which the destination hospital belongs doesn't have... [18 Jul 2008]

Practical QoS Network System With Fault Tolerance

White Paper As an extension of QoS routing, each router is able to compute multiple QoS paths to the same destination. The goal is to design the intranet as an... [17 Jul 2008]

QoS Enabled Broadband - Is Your ISP Shouting Fact or Fiction?

White Paper In short Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability to guarantee that an IP packet be sent from source to destination within a given time. QoS enables the... [17 Jul 2008]

Unicast Routing: Cost-Performance Tradeoffs

White Paper The objective of unicast routing is to find a path from source to a destination. Improving performance is possible by being aware of both traffic... [11 Jul 2008]

Path Selection and Bandwidth Allocation in MPLS Networks

White Paper Multi-protocol Label Switching extends the IP destination-based routing protocols to provide new and scalable routing capabilities in connectionless networks using relatively simple packet forwarding... [11 Jul 2008]

How Does Unequal Cost Path Load Balancing (Variance) Work in IGRP and EIGRP?

White Paper In general, load balancing is the capability of a router to distribute traffic over all the router network ports that are the same... [10 Jul 2008]

On Load Balancing in a Dense Wireless Multihop Network

White Paper This paper studies the load balancing problem in a dense wireless multihop network, where a typical path consists of large number of hops, i.e.the... [10 Jul 2008]

A New Paradigm for Load Balancing in Wireless Mesh Networks

White Paper The main consideration is the routing of non-local traffic between the nodes and the destination via multiple Internet... [10 Jul 2008]

Regional Congestion Awareness for Load Balance in Networks-on-Chip

White Paper Existing interconnection networks use either oblivious or adaptive routing algorithms to determine the route taken by a packet to its destination. Despite somewhat higher implementation complexity,... [10 Jul 2008]

Near-Optimal Load Balancing in Dense Wireless Multi-Hop Networks

White Paper In the limit of a dense network, there is a strong separation between the macroscopic and microscopic scales, and the load balancing problem can be... [10 Jul 2008]

On the Scalability-Performance Tradeoffs in MPLS and IP Routing

White Paper MPLS has been regarded as an enhancement to traditional IP routing, which has the following problems: all packets with the same IP destination address have to follow the... [10 Jul 2008]

Instant Traffic Matrix on Ethernet Switches

White Paper A traffic matrix represents the traffic volumes between the origin and the destination in a network. This paper... [10 Jul 2008]

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