An adaptive policy based management framework for differentiated services networks

L. Lymberopoulos, Emil C. Lupu, M. Sloman
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This paper presents a framework for specifying policies for the management of differentiated services (DiffServ) networks. Although policy-based management has been the subject of intensifying research efforts, the proposed solutions are often restricted to condition-action rules where conditions are matched against incoming traffic flows. This results in static policy configurations where manual intervention is required to cater for configuration changes and to enable policy deployment. The framework presented supports automated policy deployment and flexible event triggers to permit dynamic policy configuration. Whilst current research focuses mostly on rules for low-level device configuration, significant challenges remain to be addressed in order to: 1) provide policy specification and adaptation across different abstraction layers; and 2) provide tools and services for the engineering of policy-driven systems. In particular, this paper focuses on solutions for dynamic adaptation of policy in DiffServ networks according to changes in requirements. Policy adaptation includes both dynamically changing policy parameters and reconfiguring the policy objects.
基于自适应策略的差异化服务网络管理框架
本文提出了一个用于指定差异化服务(DiffServ)网络管理策略的框架。尽管基于政策的管理一直是加强研究工作的主题,但提出的解决方案通常仅限于条件-行动规则,其中条件与进入的交通流量相匹配。这将导致静态策略配置,其中需要手动干预以满足配置更改并启用策略部署。所提供的框架支持自动策略部署和灵活的事件触发器,以允许动态策略配置。虽然目前的研究主要集中在低级设备配置的规则上,但仍然需要解决以下重大挑战:1)提供跨不同抽象层的策略规范和适应性;2)为政策驱动系统的工程设计提供工具和服务。本文重点研究了DiffServ网络中根据需求变化动态调整策略的解决方案。策略适应包括动态更改策略参数和重新配置策略对象。
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