A Consideration of IX Architecture Using MPLS Based on Router Performance and QoS Requirements
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概要
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In recent years, requests for new advanced features, decentralization, and improvements in the forwarding speed, have been made for IX. A new IX architecture using MPLS (Multiple Label Switching) technology (MPLS-IX) is proposed to solve these requirements and rectify the problems. In this paper, a comparison between current IX and MPLS-IX based on router's packet forwarding performance is examined, and the feasibility of MPLS-IX is discussed. Moreover, the QoS requirements to provide TX service are discussed.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-02-01
著者
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Kikuchi Yutaka
Kochi University Of Technology
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Nagami K
Toshiba Corporation
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ESAKI Hiroshi
University of Tokyo
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NAGAMI Kenichi
Toshiba Corporation
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Kikuchi Y
Kochi University Of Technology
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ISHIHARA Takashi
Toshiba Corporation
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KUSUDA Tomohiko
INTEC Web and Genome Infomatirs
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NAKAGAWA Ikuo
Inter Netcore
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Nakagawa I
Inter Netcore
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