A Simple Network Management Architecture for Supporting Network Administrator and QoS Requirements

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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10 pages, 11 figures, The 15th international conference on Computer communication (ICCC 2002), Mumbai, India. August 11-14, 20

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In this paper, a simple network management architecture for supporting both QoS requirements and organization network management policies is purposed. By grouping the traffic flows according to the QoS requirements or certain network management policies, the network resources are effectively controlled. The purposed architecture is easy to deploy; the gateway is the only equipment that needs installation, leaving the rest of the system untouched. The architecture has not significantly degraded the overall system utilization when applying it to the outgoing bound of the gateway. The architecture can also be implemented on the wireless LAN at the access point because the architecture is designed in such the way that it is independent to both the lower and upper protocol layers.

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