用于企业网络中多媒体应用程序的可扩展网络监控

B. Karaçali, C. Kintala
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网络多媒体应用需要底层数据网络提供严格的服务质量(QoS)保证。在网络层已经提出了许多技术来为这些应用程序提供可接受的QoS。在本文中,我们探索在应用层为QoS策略提供网络监控支持。我们研究了一种可扩展的网络监控服务的可行性,实时应用程序可以访问该服务来收集网络状态信息,以适应不断变化的网络条件,并采取诸如做出应用程序级路由决策之类的行动。我们提出了一种可扩展的、低探测开销的监控服务,该服务基于对多媒体流量所穿越的网络设备的监控利用率。我们的动机是利用企业环境中多媒体通信所穿越的经常交叉的端到端路径。我们根据经验评估了QoS改进所带来的服务,该服务监控了一个应用程序在实际生产网络上涉及动态服务器选择的网络利用率。具体来说,我们比较了多媒体流的各种动态服务器选择策略的性能,包括随机选择、基于往返时间的选择、基于邻近的选择和基于利用率的选择。我们的研究结果表明,与随机选择相比,依赖于我们基于网络利用率的监控方案的服务器选择策略可以显著降低流会话中的端到端延迟和数据包丢失。与基于往返时间的选择相比,我们的方案产生了可比较的端到端延迟和损失数据,同时显著降低了探测成本
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Scalable network monitoring for multimedia applications in enterprise networks
Networked multimedia applications require stringent quality of service (QoS) guarantees from the underlying data network. Many techniques have been proposed at the network layer to deliver acceptable QoS for such applications. In this paper, we explore providing network monitoring support in the application layer for QoS policies. We study the feasibility of a scalable network monitoring service that real-time applications may access to gather network status information in order to adapt to changing network conditions and take actions such as making application level routing decisions. We propose a scalable, low probing overhead monitoring service based on monitoring utilization on network devices traversed by multimedia traffic. Our motivation is to take advantage of often intersecting end-to-end paths traversed by multimedia traffic in an enterprise setting. We empirically assess the QoS improvements resulting from a service that monitors network utilization for an application involving dynamic server selection on a real production network. Specifically, we compare the performance of various dynamic server selection strategies for multimedia streaming including random selection, round-trip time based selection, proximity based selection, and utilization based selection. Our results indicate that compared to random selection, server selection strategies that rely on our network utilization based monitoring scheme result in significantly lower end-to-end delay and packet loss in streaming sessions. Compared to round-trip time based selection, our scheme results in comparable end-to-end delay and loss figures while incurring significantly lower probing cost
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