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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Técnicas eficientes de filtrado y análisis de tráfico para la monitorización continua de redes de comunicaciones
    (1999) Ruiz, José Javier; Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Aracil Rico, Javier; Villadangos Alonso, Jesús; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa
    This paper presents an efficient traffic filtering and analysis architecture for network monitoring. Opposed to the usual network monitoring architectures that provide simultaneous filters as requested by managers (packet filters), we propose a different approach that aims at minimizing CPU load by avoiding unnecessary filter duplicates. Such architecture makes it possible to optimize several parallel filters execution and thus is suitable for continuous network monitoring in which it is necessary to keep track of hundreds of filters. This architecture has been implemented in a network-monitoring tool called PROMIS whose main features are detailed in this paper.
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    Use of CBR for IP over ATM
    (SPIE, 1997) Aracil Rico, Javier; Morató Osés, Daniel; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Donézar, C.; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa
    Internet traffic burstiness allows for statistical multiplexing gain in the available bandwidth of an ATM link. However, a dynamic allocation bandwidth assignment (ABR) has to be performed. In this paper we evaluate the real advantages of ABR versus CBR for Internet service provisioning. We consider performance parameters such as connection setup delay and active waiting time due to flow control and show that CBR schemes can be a good alternative for Internet service provisioning over ATM networks.
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    IPmiser, sistema de monitorización de enlaces ATM a 155Mbps
    (1998) Aracil Rico, Javier; Morató Osés, Daniel; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Solana, Juan Ignacio; Ariste, Teresa; Fillmore, David; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa
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    Analysis of Internet services in IP over ATM networks
    (IEEE, 1999) Aracil Rico, Javier; Morató Osés, Daniel; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa
    This paper presents a trace-driven analysis of IP over ATM services from a user-perceived quality of service standpoint. QoS parameters such as the sustained throughput for transactional services and other ATM layer parameters such as the burstiness (MBS) per connection are derived. On the other hand, a macroscopic analysis that comprises percentage of flows and bytes per service, TCP transaction duration and mean bytes transferred in both ways is also presented. The traffic trace is obtained with a novel measurement equipment that combines a header extraction hardware and a high end UNIX workstation capable of providing a timestamp accuracy in the order of microseconds. The ATM link under analysis concentrates traffic from a large population of 1,500 hosts from Public University of Navarra campus network, that produce 1,700,000 TCP connections approximately in the measurement period of one week. The results obtained from such a wealth of data suggest that QoS is primarily determined by transport protocols and not by ATM bandwidth. The sustained throughput of TCP connections never grows beyond 80 Kbps with 70% probability in the data transfer phase (i. e., in the ESTABLISHED state) and we observe a strong influence of the connection establishment phase in the user-perceived throughput. On the other hand, the burstiness of individual TCP connections is rather small, namely TCP connections do not produce bursts according to the geometric law given by slow start and commonly assumed in previously published studies.
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    Herramienta de gestión en tiempo real de redes de área extensa
    (1998) Magaña Lizarrondo, Eduardo; Aracil Rico, Javier; Villadangos Alonso, Jesús; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa
    This paper presents PROMIS, a new network management tool based on a distributed architecture of traffic probes. It allows network managers to monitor traffic from any wide area network segment in real time using a WWW console or a Tcl/Tk graphic interface.
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    IPmiser: herramienta de medida and análisis de redes de alta velocidad
    (1999) Aracil Rico, Javier; Morató Osés, Daniel; Izal Azcárate, Mikel; Automática y Computación; Automatika eta Konputazioa
    Las redes de área extensa IP generan en la actualidad un tráfico difícil de predecir y caracterizar. Así, se hace necesario disponer de herramientas que proporcionen monitorización en tiempo real de los enlaces, sin interrupción y con la máxima fiabilidad y precisión de reloj. La herramienta IPmiser consigue este objetivo mediante un hardware dedicado y una estación de trabajo para el proceso de datos, que es además servidor seguro de información de monitorización. En este artículo se presenta la arquitectura de IPmiser, junto con los resultados más destacables de diversas mediciones en el enlace IP sobre ATM de la Universidad Publica de Navarra.