Title :
IP QoS with military precedence level for the NATO information infrastructure
Author :
Casini, Enrico ; Van der Zanden, Aad ; Goode, Rob ; Bertó-Monleón, Ricardo
Author_Institution :
Consultation Command & Control Agency (NC3A), NATO, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract :
NATO is transforming to a NATO Network Enabled Capability (NNEC). Seamless information flows in this federated secure environment require technology which offers both application-specific network services and priority for operation-critical command and control applications, - particularly when the network is being stressed (e.g. under cyber or physical attack). NATO selected the technology of end-to-end IP quality of service (IP QoS) and has been studying the technical challenges of supporting elastic and inelastic services, as well as precedence and pre-emption, in networks protected using IP encryption. This paper builds on existing work and describes recent progress using a testbed implementation of IP encrypted flows over a Multi Protocol Label Switched network. It describes the implementation details of a network prototype which uses existing equipment and integrates differentiated services and basic military precedence on the IP layer. The prototype demonstrates the required behavior using a realistic scenario and complies with the emerging NATO policies and standards. The relevant technical details are provided together with documentation of network performances.
Keywords :
IP networks; command and control systems; computer network security; cryptography; information networks; military communication; multiprotocol label switching; quality of service; IP QoS; IP encrypted flows; NATO information infrastructure; NATO network enabled capability; NATO policy; NATO standard; application-specific network service; elastic service; end-to-end IP quality of service; federated secure environment; information flows; military precedence; military precedence level; multiprotocol label switched network performance; network prototype; operation-critical command and control application; Bandwidth; Cryptography; Delay; IP networks; Jamming; Quality of service; Reliability; Class Based Tunnel Selection; DiffServ; IP crytpo; MPLS; Military Precedence Levels; QoS; resilient network;
Conference_Titel :
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2011 - MILCOM 2011
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0079-7
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2011.6127799