ImpRes: supporting services in IPv6 using the flow label and hop-by-hop option fields

ACM-SE 35 Pub Date : 1997-04-02 DOI:10.1145/2817460.2817522
M. Birkner, L. Murphy
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In recent years the Internet has become increasingly popular. This increased popularity, combined with a broader range of applications, has revealed several shortcomings in the current version of the Internet Protocol, IPv4. In response the Internet community is developing an updated version of IP, IPv6. One of the new features of IPv6 is the ability to identify a stream of data within the Internet, making it possible to offer different qualities of service to different applications. A new protocol, the ImpRes protocol, is proposed in this paper to take advantage of this ability by reserving network resources for a data stream "on-the-fly". Using the IPv6 flow label field and a proposed IPv6 Hop-by-Hop option header field, a data stream can establish state information in network nodes, and adapt to changing network conditions or user requests by dynamically modifying the state information during the lifetime of the stream. Simulation results suggest that the proposed ImpRes protocol is a viable method for supporting better-than-best-effort services in an IPv6 environment.
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ImpRes:支持IPv6中的服务,使用流标签和逐跳选项字段
近年来,互联网变得越来越流行。这种日益普及,结合更广泛的应用,暴露了当前版本的互联网协议IPv4的几个缺点。作为回应,互联网社区正在开发IP的更新版本,即IPv6。IPv6的新特性之一是能够识别互联网中的数据流,从而为不同的应用程序提供不同质量的服务。本文提出了一种新的协议,即ImpRes协议,通过为“动态”数据流保留网络资源来利用这种能力。使用IPv6流标签字段和建议的IPv6逐跳选项头字段,数据流可以在网络节点上建立状态信息,并在数据流的生命周期内通过动态修改状态信息来适应不断变化的网络条件或用户请求。仿真结果表明,提出的ImpRes协议是一种可行的方法,可以在IPv6环境中支持比最佳努力更好的服务。
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