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摘要
这项工作解决了拓扑发现和聚合的问题。对于拓扑发现,目前的解决方案集中于使用探测技术,如路由器和网关中的mib、Internet控制消息协议(ICMP)、traceroute程序、域名系统(DNS)等。相比之下,本文提出了简单拓扑公告和管理协议(simple topology announcement and management protocol, STAMP),这是一种通过在直连设备之间注入合适的“hello”邻接消息来推断网络拓扑的简单机制。发现的拓扑结构包括数据链路层和网络层。STAMP既可以应用于大型拓扑,也可以应用于小型拓扑。为了克服可伸缩性问题,我们设计了一些机制,使用聚合对发现的拓扑进行分层结构,从而将管理功能提升到层次结构的更高级别。在STAMP的第一个版本中,我们感兴趣的是设计一个可扩展的呼叫接纳控制管理功能,该功能对于IMS (IP多媒体子系统)等新型网络系统中的服务交付质量具有越来越重要的作用。本文介绍了STAMP背后的要点。它描述了协议的设计以及它的行为和层次结构。最后,本文给出了STAMP在呼叫接纳控制领域应用的一些初步结果。
STAMP: Towards A Scalable Topology Announcement and Management Protocol
This work addresses the problem of topology discovery and aggregation. For topology discovery, current solutions concentrate on using probe techniques like the MIBs in routers and gateways, the Internet control message protocol (ICMP), the traceroute program, the domain name system (DNS), etc. In contrast, this paper presents the simple topology announcement and management protocol (STAMP), a simple mechanism which infers the network topology by injecting suitable "hello" adjacency messages between direct connected devices. The discovered topology covers both the data link and the network layers. STAMP can be applied on large as well as on small topologies. In order to overcome scalability issues, we designed some mechanisms to hierarchically structure the discovered topology using aggregation to pull up management functions into the higher levels of the hierarchy. In the first version of STAMP we are interested in the design of a scalable call admission control management function, which has an increasingly important role for quality of service delivery in the new networking systems like IMS (IP multimedia subsystem). The paper presents the key points behind STAMP. It describes the protocol design as well as its behavior and hierarchy. Finally, some preliminary results presenting the application of STAMP in the scope of call admission control are shown in the end of the paper.