{"title":"An Empirical Study of IPV6 Multicast Routing over a Virtual Local Area Network","authors":"Ahiaba Solomon","doi":"10.5120/IJAIS2016451593","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The Internet Protocol Version 6 was designed to efficiently improve on the existing functionalities of Internet Protocol Version 4 and to introduce new constructs that it lacks. Though IPv6 is not an extension of IPv4, as the two protocols have different specifications. Both the new and the formal protocol use multicast routing for many of their operations; this implies multicast routing is core in the protocols. This experiment became imperative especially in this era everyone is looking forward to using IPv6 as the default network. This paper tested the performance of IPv6 multicast routing over a virtual local area network. Graphical Network Simulator 3 was used to configure the network and Microsoft Hyper-V was used as the hypervisor on which the six virtual machines (hosts) reside. Parameters such as throughput, latency variations, data loss and the network over heads were examined. The experiment has shown that, IPv6 multicast routing over a virtual network has 100% throughput, the jitter (variations in latency) varies among the hosts in all the running scenarios, but low and stabled jitters were noticed as the running duration increases and the number of streaming increase from one multicast stream to running two multicast streams simultaneously. There was no data loss.","PeriodicalId":92376,"journal":{"name":"International journal of applied information systems","volume":"15 1 1","pages":"31-37"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2016-08-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"International journal of applied information systems","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5120/IJAIS2016451593","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The Internet Protocol Version 6 was designed to efficiently improve on the existing functionalities of Internet Protocol Version 4 and to introduce new constructs that it lacks. Though IPv6 is not an extension of IPv4, as the two protocols have different specifications. Both the new and the formal protocol use multicast routing for many of their operations; this implies multicast routing is core in the protocols. This experiment became imperative especially in this era everyone is looking forward to using IPv6 as the default network. This paper tested the performance of IPv6 multicast routing over a virtual local area network. Graphical Network Simulator 3 was used to configure the network and Microsoft Hyper-V was used as the hypervisor on which the six virtual machines (hosts) reside. Parameters such as throughput, latency variations, data loss and the network over heads were examined. The experiment has shown that, IPv6 multicast routing over a virtual network has 100% throughput, the jitter (variations in latency) varies among the hosts in all the running scenarios, but low and stabled jitters were noticed as the running duration increases and the number of streaming increase from one multicast stream to running two multicast streams simultaneously. There was no data loss.
Internet Protocol Version 6旨在有效地改进Internet Protocol Version 4的现有功能,并引入它所缺乏的新结构。虽然IPv6不是IPv4的扩展,因为这两个协议有不同的规范。新协议和正式协议的许多操作都使用组播路由;这意味着组播路由是协议的核心。这个实验变得势在必行,特别是在这个时代,每个人都期待使用IPv6作为默认网络。本文对虚拟局域网中IPv6组播路由的性能进行了测试。图形网络模拟器3用于配置网络,Microsoft Hyper-V用作六个虚拟机(主机)所在的管理程序。测试了吞吐量、延迟变化、数据丢失和网络over heads等参数。实验表明,虚拟网络上的IPv6组播路由具有100%的吞吐量,在所有运行场景下,主机间的抖动(延迟变化)不同,但随着运行时间的增加和流的数量从一个组播流增加到同时运行两个组播流,可以注意到低且稳定的抖动。没有数据丢失。