DocumentCode :
3321664
Title :
Study of interoperability between EFCI and ER switch mechanisms for ABR traffic in an ATM network
Author :
Chang, Y. ; Golmie, N. ; Su, David
Author_Institution :
High Speed Networks Group, Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Gaithersburg, MD, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
20-23 Sep 1995
Firstpage :
310
Lastpage :
315
Abstract :
The rate-based flow control mechanism in asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) networks controls the transmission rate of available bit rate (ABR) traffic sources, based on feedback information contained in the resource management (RM) cells coming from the destination and/or the network switching nodes. While the source and destination end systems behavior are fully described in the ATM Forum Traffic Management Specification, the network switch mechanism is implementation dependent. Since there is a variety of algorithms an ATM switch vendor can choose from, different performance characteristics are expected. This paper investigates the interoperability issues in terms of network performance and fairness of bandwidth allocation when an ATM network consists of switches using different rate control mechanisms, namely, the explicit forward congestion indication (EFCI) mode and the explicit rate (ER) mechanism. Simulation results show that these algorithms will interoperate as long as the switch implementation conforms to the end system behavior for congestion notification and usage of RM cells. Moreover, the location of an ER switch in a given topology might be critical to solving the “beat-down” phenomenon, when traffic passing through a larger number of switches might get less bandwidth than single hop traffic
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; open systems; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network management; telecommunication traffic; ABR traffic; ATM Forum Traffic Management Specification; ATM network; ATM switch vendor; algorithms; asynchronous transfer mode; available bit rate; bandwidth allocation fairness; congestion notification; destination nodes; end system behavior; explicit forward congestion indication; explicit rate mechanism; feedback information; interoperability; network performance; network switch mechanism; network switching nodes; performance characteristics; rate-based flow control; resource management cells; simulation results; simulation study; transmission rate control; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bit rate; Channel allocation; Communication system traffic control; Erbium; Feedback; Resource management; Switches; Topology; Traffic control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Communications and Networks, 1995. Proceedings., Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7180-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCCN.1995.540134
Filename :
540134
Link To Document :
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