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WP3 Specification of Inter-domain QoS Analysis Architecture

WP3 Specification of Inter-domain QoS Analysis Architecture. WP3 part of the presentation for the Brussels review meeting on the 12th of march, 2003. Goal of INTERMON. enhance the inter working of tools for QoS and traffic analysis in large-scale, multi-domain Internet networks

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WP3 Specification of Inter-domain QoS Analysis Architecture

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  1. WP3 Specification of Inter-domain QoS Analysis Architecture WP3 part of the presentation for the Brussels review meeting on the 12th of march, 2003

  2. Goal of INTERMON • enhance the inter working of tools for QoS and traffic analysis in large-scale, multi-domain Internet networks • collect, process and present (in an automatic fashion) information about: • Network topology, Traffic flows, QoS, and SLA fulfillment • using these instruments: • Topology detection and traffic measurement tools • Distributed information base • Analytical models and simulations based on measurements • Visual data mining techniques

  3. Goal of WP3 • integration of existing tools into INTERMON architecture • development of a scalable architecture for integration of various components for: • topology discovery, traffic measurement, • traffic modelling, network behaviour simulation • data aggregation and visual data mining • building a common graphical user interface for data access • main focus of WP3: define the common interfaces for the different tool classes, define control/data structures and the component setup for the required connectivity

  4. Subtasks of WP3 • build central instance for toolkit control and communication • interfacing to other work packages • WP4: database access, topology detection, IPFIX meter • WP5: simulation and modelling • WP6: GUI and VDM • make data from measurement available to modelling, simulation and visual data mining • coordination of control and data flows in order to implement a system to run the proposed user-level usage scenarios

  5. WP3 Status • D2 document delivered in time (august 2002) • all selected tools have been set up by partners • integration has partially started, e.g. between • data sources and data collection • data repository and client GUI • not all interfaces completely specified yet • work on central control components and overall integration work just started • integration within common GUI currently in progress

  6. Architecture Specification • starting from the logical description of the INTERMONarchitecture functionality stated in previous deliverables additional design deliverable D4 was deployed in order to address the following topics: • Scalability, Reliability, and Security • D4 represents the basis for next steps in the upcoming implementation and integration phases • Three main system components (in addition to tools): • Global Controller (main data base, central control instance) • Local Controller (distributed local data bases, load balancing) • Tool Manager (tool specific control and data collection)

  7. Further Plan • technical specification of remaining interfaces until April’03 • specification of interaction of components within the proposed usage scenarios until June 2003 • refinement of graphical integration within common GUI • implementation work on central control components and interfacing (middleware) to the existing tools and data bases • integration meeting in June will produce first‘all-together’ setup and enhanced testing possibilities

  8. Innovations • centralized common control instance for numerous instances of very different tools • abstractions from specific tools (e.g. different meters) • integration of different result types (routing information, accounting records, QoS metrics) • connection of diverse components/services such as traffic metering, modelling, simulation and visual data mining in one analysis and visualization pipeline

  9. Exploitation Plans • present open concept which allows easy integration of further tools later on • cooperation with SCAMPI (high speed measurement) and 6QM (IPv6 measurement) projects • contributions to standardization ( IETF  IPFIX and PSAMP working groups) • InterMon Paper at IPS workshop (bringing together IPFIX and PSAMP) • presentations at SCAMPI workshop (27.1.03, Amsterdam), 6QM meeting (7.3.03, Berlin), and TF-NGN meeting (7.02.03, Rome)

  10. Topology Detection Demonstration • is part of the overall INTERMON demo • shows integration of Topology Detection toolkit into the INTERMON system • local routing information collector watches routing updates (just like a router does) • routing information is encoded in XML and send to collection point (TD tool manager) • collected data can be viewed via GUI • more technically detailed slideshow next to the demo

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