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Measurement has always been an integral part of network operation. However, the current trend of increasing functionality being performed inside the network has complicated the task of network measurement. This work aims to design a next generation measurement architecture which is capable of performing measurement tasks inside the network and presenting results in real-time. Operational challenges such as IP address anonymization and payload scanning are addressed and solutions are proposed. The increasing use of network processors in routers and switches provides an ideal platform on which the measurement system can be built. Based on the proposed architecture, a network processor based measurement node is designed, implemented and deployed in a live network. The need to characterize network processing is motivated and a system to quantitatively analyze workloads is presented. The results of this work enable more effective measurement and monitoring of networks and a deeper insight into the characteristics of network processing.

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Título
An embedded high -performance network measurement architecture
Autor
Ramaswamy, Ramaswamy
Año
2006
Editorial
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing
ISBN
978-0-542-97824-1
Tipo de fuente
Tesis doctoral o tesina
Idioma de la publicación
English
ID del documento de ProQuest
305308011
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.