Experiences with class of service (CoS) translations in IP/MPLS networks

R. Prabagaran, Joseph B. Evans
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Abstract

This paper presents some experiences with class of service (CoS) translation in IP and MPLS based networks. IP provides CoS in the form of eight priority classes that can be used to distinguish between a variety of traffic types. Since most of the layer-2 technologies provide support for strict QoS, an appropriate translation from the coarse grained IP CoS to the fine-grained layer-2 QoS is fundamental to obtaining desired end-to-end throughput. Multiprotocol label switching (MPLS), residing in between IP and layer-2 in the protocol stack, provides an interface to translate IP CoS to appropriate layer-2 QoS. This paper presents some of the results obtained by using MPLS CoS with relative and fixed bandwidth allocation to MPLS classes. Experiments were conducted to observe the effects of per-CoS weighted fair queuing (WFQ) and class based queueing (CBQ) inside the MPLS cloud on fixed size high bandwidth traffic and bursty traffic. It was found that MPLS CoS did relative allocation of bandwidth and prevented starvation of lower priority flows inside the MPLS core. This paper also discusses some of the experiments conducted to evaluate the effects of improper CoS mapping, as a packet traverses multiple networks.
具有IP/MPLS网络中服务等级(CoS)转换的经验
本文介绍了在基于IP和MPLS的网络中进行服务等级转换的一些经验。IP以8种优先级的形式提供CoS,用于区分不同的流量类型。由于大多数第二层技术都支持严格的QoS,因此从粗粒度IP co到细粒度第二层QoS的适当转换是获得所需的端到端吞吐量的基础。MPLS (Multiprotocol label switching,多协议标签交换)位于协议栈的IP层和二层之间,提供了一个接口,将IP CoS转换为合适的二层QoS。本文介绍了利用相对带宽分配和固定带宽分配给MPLS类的MPLS CoS所获得的一些结果。通过实验研究了MPLS云中基于每cos的加权公平排队(WFQ)和基于类的排队(CBQ)对固定大小的高带宽流量和突发流量的影响。研究发现,MPLS co对带宽进行了相对分配,防止了MPLS核心内部低优先级流的饥饿。本文还讨论了一些实验,以评估不当的CoS映射的影响,当一个数据包穿越多个网络时。
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