Design and implementation of a QoS capable switch-router

  • E. Basturk
  • , A. Birman
  • , G. Delp
  • , R. Guerin
  • , R. Haas
  • , S. Kamat
  • , D. Kandlur
  • , P. Pan
  • , D. Pendarakis
  • , V. Peris
  • , R. Rajan
  • , D. Saha
  • , D. Williams

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Abstract

An important challenge for the future growth of the Internet is to design routers that can forward the exponentially increasing volume of traffic, and at the same time provide the service differentiation needed by new applications. In this paper, we describe the architecture, implementation, and initial experiences with a system designed to meet this challenge. This system, which we call a QoS capable Switch-Router (QSR), combines the salient features of switching and routing technologies to provide high throughput and support the different classes of service being defined by the IETF. It consists of a core (ATM) switch fabric connecting intelligent adapters, each capable of both routing and switching packets. A control engine is responsible for routing, RSVP signalling, and resource management. We have built a prototype network of 3 systems connected to several UNIX hosts, and have conducted preliminary performance measurements on this network.

Original languageEnglish
Pages276-284
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 1997
EventProceedings of the 1997 6th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN'97 - Las Vegas, NV, USA
Duration: Sep 22 1997Sep 25 1997

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 1997 6th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks, ICCCN'97
CityLas Vegas, NV, USA
Period09/22/9709/25/97

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