Management interface for programmable end-to-end 'data connectivity' provisioning

K. Ravindran
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The paper describes a management-oriented model for cost-effective 'data connectivity' provisioning between the peer entities of a networked multimedia application. The 'connectivity' service provider (SP) may maintain multiple protocol mechanisms to support its clientele: ranging between bandwidth-reserved paths to bandwidth-shared paths. Client applications prescribe the required QoS obligations through a service interface, with the SP instantiating one of the protocol modules with appropriate parameters to meet the QoS requirements. The model allows dynamic switching from one protocol module to another, based on a notion of cost associated with bandwidth usage by the network infrastructure for a given level of QoS offering. The management functions of SP monitor the changes and/or outages in network bandwidth in a dynamic setting, and map them into connectivity costs incurred by the selected protocol mechanism. The paper describes the signaling required between the SP and network infrastructure to install appropriate policy functions that can make the connectivity provisioning cost-optimal.
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可编程端到端“数据连接”配置的管理接口
本文描述了一种面向管理的模型,用于在网络多媒体应用程序的对等实体之间提供具有成本效益的“数据连接”。“连接性”服务提供者(SP)可以维护多个协议机制来支持其客户端:从带宽保留路径到带宽共享路径。客户端应用程序通过服务接口规定所需的QoS义务,服务提供商使用适当的参数实例化其中一个协议模块以满足QoS要求。该模型允许从一个协议模块动态切换到另一个协议模块,基于与给定QoS提供级别的网络基础设施的带宽使用相关的成本概念。SP的管理功能在动态设置中监视网络带宽的变化和/或中断,并将其映射到所选协议机制产生的连接成本中。本文描述了SP和网络基础设施之间安装适当的策略功能所需的信令,这些策略功能可以使连接配置成本最优。
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