Modeling and performance analysis for IPv6 traffic with multiple QoS classes
โ Scribed by Liren Zhang; Li Zheng
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 279 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0140-3664
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โฆ Synopsis
This paper focuses on the modeling and performance analysis for IPv6 trafยฎc with multi-class QoS in virtual private networks (VPN). The multi-class QoS is implemented on differentiated service basis using priority scheme of 4 bits deยฎned in the packet header of IPv6. A VPNenabled IP router is modeled as a tandem queuing system in which each output link consists of two parallel priority output queues. The highpriority queue is used to carry the delay sensitive trafยฎc while the low-priority queue is used to carry the delay insensitive trafยฎc. On the other hand, multiple thresholds are implemented in each queue, respectively, for packet loss priority control. The performance analysis is done using ยฏuid ยฏow techniques. The numerical results obtained from the analysis show that the differentiated service based on the priority schemes deยฎned in IPv6 is able to effectively satisfy the multi-class QoS requirement for supporting multimedia services in VPN. The performance trade-off between the delay sensitive trafยฎc and delay insensitive trafยฎc in terms of trafยฎc throughput, packet loss probability and end-to-end delay in VPN networks is presented.
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