基于优先级的MPLS多类网络资源分配

Najmul Hassan, A. Baig, Junaid Qadir, Madeeha Owais
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MPLS (Multi-Protocol Label Switching,多协议标签交换)是一种新兴的数据传输技术,用于实现高速、可靠的数据传输,特别是在骨干网中。MPLS提供QoS (Quality of Service)路由和TE (Traffic Engineering)机制来满足最终用户的需求。在多业务网络中,不同的用户或应用需要不同的服务质量。差分服务(DiffServ)体系结构是一种可扩展的方法,旨在为网络中不同类别的流量提供差分服务。本文提出了一种基于优先级的分配方案(PAS),该方案在多MPLS网络中根据LSP请求的优先级分配网络资源。仿真结果表明,该方法总体上比简单分配方案(SAS)和中等分配方案(MAS)接受更多的LSP请求。它使用与SAS几乎相同的带宽。我们的结果还表明,PAS是一种基于优先级和平衡的方法,它比中等或低级别请求接受更多高级级别流量请求。
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Priority-based allocation of network resources in multi-class MPLS networks
Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) is an emerging technology used for the high speed and reliable data transfer, especially in the backbone network. MPLS provides Quality of Service (QoS) routing and Traffic Engineering (TE) mechanism to fulfill the end user requirements. In a multi-service network, different users or applications require different quality of services. The differentiated services (DiffServ) architecture has been proposed and considered as a scalable approach, which aims to provide differentiated services to different classes of traffic in a network. In this paper, we propose an approach called Priority based Allocation Scheme (PAS) that allocates network resources in multi-class MPLS networks based on priority class of LSP request. Simulation results show that our approach accepts, as a whole, higher number of LSP requests than Simple Allocation Scheme (SAS) and Medium Allocation Scheme (MAS). It uses almost same bandwidth as SAS. Our results also show that PAS is a priority based and balanced approach that accepts more premium class traffic requests than medium or low class requests.
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