Performance Evaluation of SIPv6 Transitioning

T. Hoeher, M. Petraschek, S. Tomic, M. Hirschbichler
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Due to the continuous massive growth of the global Internet, available IPv4 network addresses will run out within the next years. The solution to this problem is the IPv6 protocol with its vast address space. During the transition period from IPv4 to IPv6, both protocols will coexist, which makes it necessary to have transition techniques in place to maintain interoperability. These transition techniques have an inevitable impact on network performance. To quantify this impact, we set up a testbed to measure the performance penalties introduced by four transition techniques. In general, measurements of the transition performance can be carried out on different layers. The decision to pick the session initiation protocol (SIP) as application layer protocol is based on the fact that voice over IP may be one of the major drivers for IPv6. This paper presents measurement results and conclusions for transition and native scenarios that we gained in performance studies.
SIPv6转换的性能评估
由于全球互联网的持续大规模增长,可用的IPv4网络地址将在未来几年内耗尽。这个问题的解决方案是IPv6协议与它的巨大的地址空间。在从IPv4到IPv6的过渡期间,这两种协议将共存,这使得有必要采用过渡技术来保持互操作性。这些转换技术对网络性能的影响是不可避免的。为了量化这种影响,我们建立了一个测试平台来测量四种转换技术带来的性能损失。一般来说,转换性能的测量可以在不同的层上进行。选择会话发起协议(SIP)作为应用层协议的决定是基于IP语音可能是IPv6的主要驱动因素之一这一事实。本文介绍了我们在性能研究中获得的转换和本地场景的测量结果和结论。
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