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Development & Evaluation of Network Test-beds

Explore the significance of network simulation in research, design goals, testing difficulties, related projects, and more. Discover the importance of simulation in predicting future Internet results and exploring protocol designs.

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Development & Evaluation of Network Test-beds

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  1. Development & Evaluation of Network Test-beds -Vinod Kumar Rajasekaran Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  2. Overview of today’s presentation • Introduction to Network Simulation • Its significance in the research community • Design issues • Problems • Related projects • My work Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  3. Research in Networking • “Internet” drives today’s world • Research in Networking – Top priority • Current needs Vs Future Internet • Methods for Evaluating new network components • Direct testing • Network test-beds Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  4. Live Testing • Real code in real environment. • Accurate measurement and experimentation • Problems: • Difficult to conduct test • Scenarios not reproducible • Possible only at the tail end of development Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  5. Significance of Simulation • Requires a “thorough” understanding of existing technologies. • Provides infrastructure for developing new designs • Provides an opportunity to predict results on a “future Internet”. • Provides a reproducible scenarios Contd… Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  6. Significance of Simulation • Opportunity to explore the range of protocol designs • Cheap and easy to use Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  7. Design goals • Research specific model • Scalability • Usability (Visualization tools) • Emulation • Models for the Future Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  8. Design issues • Abstraction in simulation • What to abstract? • The Need! • Parallelism Vs abstraction • Issues • Critical parameters Graph Contd… Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  9. Design issues • Simulation Scenario • Testing designs individually as well interactively - Imperative • -The input configuration • Network Topology • Traffic Model • Test Generation • Network Dynamics Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  10. Difficulties in test-bed creation • Size of the Internet • Heterogeneity • Topology changes • Protocol differences • Traffic generation • Trace driven simulation • Traffic shaping • Congestion levels • Scaling • Growth rate of Internetgraph Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  11. Related Projects • VINT • Model Net • Net bed • NIST • …. Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  12. Model Net • Done by ISSG, Dept of CS, Duke University • Large-scale network emulator • Cluster-based emulation environment Contd… Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  13. Model Net Phases • Create • GML graph • Distillation • GML Pipe • Assignment • Load balancing among cores • Bind • Load balancing VNs • Run Contd… Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  14. Model Net • Packet scheduling • Emulation accuracy • Routing Internet Research Group at Clemson University

  15. My work • Long term (Thesis ideas) • Use of virtual Linux Servers for networking research • Evaluation of virtual Linux Servers for education • Immediate work • Understanding of related topics • Working with vmware Internet Research Group at Clemson University

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