F. D. Greve, F. V. Quickenborne, P. V. Heuven, F. Turck, B. Vermeulen, S. V. D. Berghe, I. Moerman, P. Demeester, S. V. D. Bosch, N. Janssens, C. Bouchat, B. V. Vlerken
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Abstract
This paper describes the design of a novel tunnel set-up mechanism for Ethernet access networks. The establishment of VLAN-based tunnels is realised with a "scoped refresh" extension of the GVRP standard. For the distribution of QoS-related reservation parameters, a new GARP-based protocol (G2RP) is developed with a closed loop design for updating the reservation parameters and hop-by-hop admission control. Both protocols are implemented on a Linux test bed using the click modular router. Extensive performance evaluations were performed. The results are compared with Linux implementations of the other tunnel set-up mechanisms.