Effect Of Packet Delay Variation On Video/Voice Over Diffserv-Mpls In Ipv4/Ipv6 Networks
2012; Volume: 3; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5121/ijdps.2012.3103
ISSN2229-3957
Autores Tópico(s)Software-Defined Networks and 5G
ResumoOver the last years, we have witnessed a rapid deployment of real-time applications on the Internet as well as many research works about Quality of Service (QoS), in particular IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4).The inevitable exhaustion of the remaining IPv4 address pool has become progressively evident.As the evolution of Internet Protocol (IP) continues, the deployment of IPv6 QoS is underway.Today, there is limited experience in the deployment of QoS for IPv6 traffic in MPLS backbone networks in conjunction with DiffServ (Differentiated Services) support.DiffServ itself does not have the ability to control the traffic which has been taken for end-to-end path while a number of links of the path are congested.In contrast, MPLS Traffic Engineering (TE) is accomplished to control the traffic and can set up end-to-end routing path before data has been forwarded.From the evolution of IPv4 QoS solutions, we know that the integration of DiffServ and MPLS TE satisfies the guaranteed QoS requirement for realtime applications.This paper presents a QoS performance study of real-time applications such as voice and video conferencing in terms of Packet Delay Variation (PDV) over DiffServ with or without MPLS TE in IPv4/IPv6 networks using Optimized Network Engineering Tool (OPNET).We also study the interaction of Expedited Forwarding (EF), Assured Forwarding (AF) traffic aggregation, link congestion, as well as the effect of performance metric such as PDV.The effectiveness of DiffServ and MPLS TE integration in IPv4/IPv6 network is illustrated and analyzed.This paper shows that IPv6 experiences more PDV than their IPv4 counterparts.
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