Abstract | ||
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In the last few years it number of applications have emerged that can benefit from network-layer signaling (i.e., the installation, maintenance, and removal of control state in network elements). These applications include path-coupled and path-decoupled quality of service management and resource allocation, as well its network debugging, NAT, and firewall control. These applications call for an extensible and securable signaling protocol. This article discusses some of the recent standardization efforts in the IETF for it new extensible IP signaling protocol suite (NSIS). We describe the design of the NSIS protocol suite, and compare it with RSVP, the current Internet QoS signaling protocol. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2005 | 10.1109/MCOM.2005.1522137 | IEEE Communications Magazine |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
current internet qos,network debugging,recent standardization effort,nsis,new extensible ip,firewall control,rsvp,protocol suite,gist,index terms— signaling protocol,nsis protocol suite,security,path-decoupled quality,network element,qos signaling,control state,indexing terms,protocols,internet,quality of service,resource allocation | Resource Reservation Protocol,Internet Protocol,User Datagram Protocol,Firewall (construction),Computer science,Internet protocol suite,Quality of service,Computer network,Signaling protocol,The Internet | Journal |
Volume | Issue | ISSN |
43 | 10 | 0163-6804 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
53 | 2.77 | 5 |
Authors | ||
8 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Xiaoming Fu | 1 | 1594 | 126.46 |
Henning Schulzrinne | 2 | 7003 | 859.77 |
A. Bader | 3 | 53 | 2.77 |
D. Hogrefe | 4 | 53 | 2.77 |
C. Kappler | 5 | 85 | 4.72 |
G. Karagiannis | 6 | 221 | 12.42 |
H. Tschofenig | 7 | 129 | 8.70 |
S. van den Bosch | 8 | 152 | 9.63 |