Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology (Sep 2013)

Traffic Type Influence on Performance of OSPF QoS Routing

  • Michał Czarkowski,
  • Maciej Wolff,
  • Sylwester Kaczmarek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2013.3.1220
Journal volume & issue
no. 3

Abstract

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Feasibility studies with QoS routing proved that the network traffic type has influence on routing performance. In this work influence of self-similar traffic for network with DiffServ architecture and OSPF QoS routing has been verified. Analysis has been done for three traffic classes. Multiplexed On-Off model was used for self-similar traffic generation. Comparison of simulation results was presented using both relative and non-relative measures for three traffic classes. Results were commented and analyzed. The basic conclusion is that performance for streaming and best-effort class for self-similar traffic is higher than performance for the same class with exponential traffic (Poisson). The other important conclusion is relation between performance differences and offered traffic amount.

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