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Title: Policybased QoS Network Management


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Policy-based QoS Network Management
  • Yi Pan Ariffin Datuk Yahaya
  • Professor Tatsuya Sudas NetGroup
  • University of California, Irvine
  • ypan_at_uci.edu, ariffin_at_uci.edu

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Outline
  • Existing QoS frameworks
  • Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Basic Concept
  • Components and Architecture
  • Deploying PBNM in the Internet
  • Flat vs hierarchical Architecture

3
Existing QoS Frameworks
  • Proposed frameworks to provide QoS services in
    the literatures
  • IntServ and RSVP
  • A per-flow resource reservation based approach to
    enable end-to-end QoS guarantee
  • DiffServ
  • A scalable provision scheme to provide hop-by-hop
    differentiated service for aggregated flows
  • IntServ over DiffServ
  • A hybrid framework to provide IntServ-like QoS
    service to users on top of the underlying
    DiffServ core network
  • Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Using policies and policy servers to provide QoS
    services based on the contract between the
    service provider and the users

4
Outline
  • Existing QoS frameworks
  • Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Basic Concept
  • Components and Architecture
  • Deploying PBNM in the Internet
  • Flat vs hierarchical Architecture

5
Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Policy-based network management (PBNM) - Basic
    Concept
  • QoS service is provided through policy server
  • The edge routers consult the policy server to
    perform admission control
  • The core routers accept resource configurations
    from policy server to implement certain QoS
    service requirements

6
Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Components and Architecture

7
Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Functions of Components
  • Policy Repository
  • A database storing all policy rules
  • Describing the agreed level of QoS services to
    the users
  • Policy Management Tools
  • An administrative tool to monitor, edit, and
    debug the policies in the Policy Repository

8
Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • PDP (Policy Decision Point)
  • Performs the admission and configuration
    decisions
  • Decisions are made by consulting the policies in
    the Policy Repository
  • Configurations are deployed to PEPs
  • PIB (Policy Information Base) and device MIB
  • Keep records of all instances of enforced policy
    rules on the network devices
  • PEP (Policy Enforcement Point)
  • Intelligent network device such as routers
  • Forward user request
  • Execute configuration defined by the policy rules
  • Control the resource for each user flow

9
Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Summary
  • Advantages of deploying PBNM
  • Provides a flexible interface to define and
    deploy QoS services without depending on the
    hardware
  • Can be applied together with IntServ, DiffServ,
    or IntServ over DiffServ frameworks, providing a
    flexible granularity of QoS services guarantee to
    the users
  • Automate network resource management by
    dynamically reconfigure the network devices based
    on the policies

10
Outline
  • Existing QoS frameworks
  • Policy-based Network Management (PBNM)
  • Basic Concept
  • Components and Architecture
  • Deploying PBNM in the Internet
  • Flat vs hierarchical Architecture

11
Deploying PBNM in the Internet
  • Providing QoS in the Internet requires
    multi-domain operations
  • A multi-domain PBNM system can have
  • Flat architecture
  • All policy servers are peers to each other
  • Only one type of relationship between policy
    servers neighboring
  • Hierarchical architecture
  • Policy servers are grouped together in
    hierarchies
  • Two different types of relationship between the
    policy servers
  • Siblings policy servers who are subordinates of
    the same master-server
  • Master policy servers that dominates several
    other sub-servers

12
Flat Architecture
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Hierarchical Architecture
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Deploying PBNM in Internet
  • Conclusion
  • For a small topology (that we simulated), flat is
    better
  • Hierarchical architecture is better with large
    topology
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