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A Study On Management Porgocol For Distributed Systems Management (분산시스템관리를 위한 관리 프로토콜에 관한 연구)

  • 박승섭
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Navigation and Port Research Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.163-175
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    • 1999
  • As the size and complexity of network increase, Distributed Systems Management (DSM) will be significant issue within information network in order to increase the high reliability and to improve the flexibility of network management. The OSI management model has several problems. The key problems are that it does not fully address the problems of how to develop communication protocol in support of DSM, and how to classify the management connection criteria. In this paper, to solve first problem described above, this paper propose the connectionless CMIP(Common Management Information Protocol) to accomplish for effectively managing the distributed management system, and indicate its efficiency; this protocol is available to negotiate among the managing systems, handle the dynamic information. To work out second problem, we introduce the connection criteria in the hierarchy of management systems, and finally evaluate the efficiency of a suggested protocol during cooperative negotiation among the managing systems.

A Study On Management Protocol For Distributed Systems Management (분산시스템관리를 위한 관리 프로토콜에 관한연구)

  • 박승섭
    • Journal of Korean Port Research
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.289-302
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    • 1999
  • As the size and complexity of network increase Distributed System Management (DSM) will be significant issue within information network in order to increase the high reliability and to improve the flexibility of network management. The OSI management model has several problems. The key problems are that it does not fully address the problem of how to develop communication protocol in support of DSM and how to classify the management connection criteria. In this paper to solve first problem described above this paper propose the connectionless CMIP to accomplish for effectively managing the distributed management managing systems to handle the dynamic informations. To work out second problem we introduce the connection criteria in the hierarchy of management system and finally evaluate the efficiency of a suggested protocol during cooperative negotiation among the managing system.

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A study on implementation of MAP-MMS protocol (MAP-MMS 프로토콜의 구현에 관한 연구)

  • 고우곤;강문식;박민용;이상배
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1989.10a
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    • pp.520-523
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    • 1989
  • MAP(Manufacturing Automation Protocol), Network Protocol for FA has 7 Layer Structure of OSI. Being an Application Layer Protocol for Communication Interfaced with the Actual Programmable Devices, MMS(Manufacturing Message Specification) Consists of Three Factors of Services, Interfaces, and Protocol. For Details, It Classifies with the Followings ; Connection/Context Management, Remote Variable Access, Semaphore Management, File transfer and Management, Program UP/DOWN Load, Remote Program Fxecution. In this Paper Designing MAP Network Station of Programmable Device, we Analyze the Protocol of MMS, and Realize the State Diagram of each Services and Propose the Model of MMS Function Call Instructions.

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Implementation of Q3 Adaptor ATM Connection and FR Interworking Management in ATM Switch (ATM 교환기의 Q3 Adaptor ATM 연결 및 FR 연동 관리 구현)

  • 나성욱
    • Proceedings of the Korean Information Science Society Conference
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    • 2002.10e
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    • pp.85-87
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    • 2002
  • 본 논문은 SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol)기반의 ATM 교환 장비를 CMIP(common management information protocol)기반의 관리망에 연동하기 위한 Q3 Adaptor 기능 중 ATM 연결 관리와 Frame Relay 연동 관리를 소개한다. 본 논문의 ATM연결 관리는 점대점(Point-to-Point Permanent Virtual Connection) PVC(P)로 한정하고, FR 연동 관리는 ATM/FR 연결의 One-to-One PVC로 한정하며 ATM 밀 ATM/FR 연결에 대하여 CMIP Manager, Q3 Adaptor 및 교환 장비의 DB간 불일치 현상을 극복하기 위한 현행화 기능도 소개한다.

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A Connection Management Protocol for Stateful Inspection Firewalls in Multi-Homed Networks

  • Kim, Jin-Ho;Lee, Hee-Jo;Bahk, Sae-Woong
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.455-464
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    • 2008
  • To provide network services consistently under various network failures, enterprise networks increasingly utilize path diversity through multi-homing. As a result, multi-homed non-transit autonomous systems become to surpass single-homed networks in number. In this paper, we address an inevitable problem that occurs when networks with multiple entry points deploy firewalls in their borders. The majority of today's firewalls use stateful inspection that exploits connection state for fine-grained control. However, stateful inspection has a topological restriction such that outgoing and incoming traffic of a connection should pass through a single firewall to execute desired packet filtering operation. Multi-homed networking environments suffer from this restriction and BGP policies provide only coarse control over communication paths. Due to these features and the characteristics of datagram routing, there exists a real possibility of asymmetric routing. This mismatch between the exit and entry firewalls for a connection causes connection establishment failures. In this paper, we formulate this phenomenon into a state-sharing problem among multiple fire walls under asymmetric routing condition. To solve this problem, we propose a stateful inspection protocol that requires very low processing and messaging overhead. Our protocol consists of the following two phases: 1) Generation of a TCP SYN cookie marked with the firewall identification number upon a SYN packet arrival, and 2) state sharing triggered by a SYN/ACK packet arrival in the absence of the trail of its initial SYN packet. We demonstrate that our protocol is scalable, robust, and simple enough to be deployed for high speed networks. It also transparently works under any client-server configurations. Last but not least, we present experimental results through a prototype implementation.

Enhanced Communication Transport Protocol: Implementations and Experimentations (ECTP 멀티캐스트 전송 프로토콜: 구현 및 성능분석)

  • Park, Ki-Shik;Park, Juyoung;Koh, Seok-Joo;Jo, In-June
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.28 no.10B
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    • pp.876-890
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a protocol for the reliableand QoS-aware multicast transport, which is called the Enhanced Communications Transport Protocol (ECTP). The ECTP has so far been developed and standardized in ITU-T SG17 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 6. Differently from the conventional reliable multicast, as shownin the IETF RMT WG, the ECTP additionally provides several distinct features such as tight control of multicast session, tree-based error control, and QoS management. For the tight control of multicast connections, the sender is at the heart of one-to-many group communications, and it is responsible for overall connection management such as connection creation/termination, pause/resumption, and the join and leave operations. for tree-based reliability control, ECTP configures a hierarchical tree during connection creation. Error control is performed within each local group defined by a control tree, which was partly designed like the IETF TRACK approach. Each parent retransmits lost data in response to retransmission requests from its children. For QoS management, ECTP supports QoS negotiation for resource reservation, and it also provides QoS monitoring and maintenance operations. ECTP has been implemented and tested on Linux machine, along with Application Programming Interfaces based on Berkeley sockets. For basic testing of the ECTP functionality, we give some preliminary experimental results for performance comparison of ECTP and TCP unicast transports. In conclusion, we describe the status of ECTP experimentations over APAN/KOREN testbed networks

Protocol Behaviors for Multipeer Multimedia Communications

  • Kim, Yong-Woon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 1998.11a
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    • pp.450-455
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    • 1998
  • This paper proposes an enhanced transport protocol for multipeer communications. It is assumed that there exists a transport connection owner that takes the roles of the establishment, management and termination of a transport connection. The proposed protocol classifies the data transfer type into simplex, duplex and N-plex multicasts and provides several transport services to support various requirements in group communications. The general operations and reliability controls of each transfer type are different from one another and carried out by a shared control tree. The QoS negotiation is performed during the creation phase. The notification of negotiated values is followed by an acknowledgment procedure for confirmation. The four-way handshake is introduced. After negotiation, such a resource reservation protocol as RSVP can reserve system and network resources according to the arbitrated values. This paper suggests a conceptual model of the transport layer and its protocol behaviors over the IP multicast and RSVP network.

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A study on Design of the Interface Module supporting the Traffic management (트래픽 관리를 지원하는 인터페이스 모듈 설계에 대한 연구)

  • 박노식;손승일
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.394-397
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    • 2003
  • This paper has been studied a interworking signalling protocol between two hybrid networks by analyzing Satellite B-ISDN architecture, DSS2 Layer 3 Signalling protocol, B-ISUP protocol, S-BISUP protocol stack and so on. Also in the paper, messages and primitives have been defined for B-ISDN's Connection Type, Ownership and each protocol in order to connect point-to-multipoint. And then this paper has designed basic call procedures for OBP Satellite B-ISDN NNI interworking protocol, verified and implemented them.

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Connection Setup Method for Mobile SCTP to a Mobile Node Using Direct Interoperation with Location Management System (Mobile SCTP에서 위치관리 시스템과 직접 연동을 통한 이동 단말로의 연결 설정 방법)

  • Kim, Kwang-Ryoul;Kim, Seung-Kuck;Min, Sung-Gi
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.183-191
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we propose Stream Control Transmission Protocol(SCTP) proxy which supports making an SCTP connection from a Corresponding Node(CN) to a Mobile Node(MN). Recently, mobility support in transport layer is proposed, which provides mobility in end-to-end way using the extension of SCTP. Mobile SCTP can provide handover to all applications that use SCTP as a transport protocol. However, current SCTP does not include independent location management service and can not make connection from a CN to a MN without assistance of other mobile protocols. To solve this problem, Proposed SCTP proxy interoperates with generic location management service and performs an address transformation to forward connection set up messages to the MN. Using the proposed proxy, SCTP can provide a complete mobility support including a connection setup to the MN and maintaining an existing connection.

TCP Engine Design for TCP/IP Hardware Accelerator (TCP/IP Hardware Accelerator를 위한 TCP Engine 설계)

  • 이보미;정여진;임혜숙
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.29 no.5B
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    • pp.465-475
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    • 2004
  • Transport Control Protocol (TCP) has been implemented in software running on CPU in end systems, and the protocol processing has appeared as a new bottleneck due to advanced link technology. TCP processing is a critical issue in Storage Area Network (SAN) such as iSCSL, and the overall performance of the Storage Area Network heavily depends on speed of TCP processing. TCP Engine implemented in hardware reduces the load of CPU in end systems as well as accelerates the protocol processing, and hence high speed data processing is achieved. In this paper, we have proposed a hardware engine for TCP processing. TCP engine consists of three major block, TCP Connection block Rx TCP block and Tx TCP block TCP Connection block is responsible for managing TCP connection states. Rx TCP block is responsible for receive flow which receives packets from network and sends to CPU. Rx TCP performs header and data processing and sends header information to TCP connection block and Tx TCP block It also assembles out-of-ordered data to in-ordered before it transfers data to CPU. Tx TCP block is responsible for transmit flow which transfers data from CPU to network. Tx TCP performs retransmission for reliable data transfer and management of transmit window and sequence number. Various test-cases are used to verify the TCP functions. The TCP Engine is synthesized using 0.18 micron technology and results in 51K gates not including buffers for temporal data storage.