This paper describes a Quality of Service (QoS) service on an IPv6 domain that aims to service aggregates of real-time traffic with minimum delay, jitter, and packet loss. It contains results from the tests that were performed in order to configure and evaluate the QoS mechanisms. As an actual example of real-time traffic, we have used the OpenH323 project, an open source H.323 implementation that has been ported to IPv6. The QoS mechanisms in IPv6 networks is still a field that has not been researched adequately, and we therefore present the results from the experiments in our IPv6 network that took advantage of the QoS mechanisms. This QoS service uses the Modular QoS CLI (MQC) mechanism and especially the Low Latency Queue feature (LLQ) ...
Measurement of network Quality of Service (QoS) has attracted considerable research effort over the ...
The increasing number of internet users around the world and their demand for multimedia application...
Real-time applications such as VoIP place stringent demands on network QoS. However, IP is a best-ef...
During the last years 2 Quality of Service architectures (IntServ and DiffServ) have been proposed a...
This paper gives an overview of the issues related to the QoS mechanisms under IPv6 and the transiti...
Adoption of IPv6 technology has been accelerated in the last few years but there is limited experien...
AbstractIPv6 is intended to provide better network QoS than IPv4, however, service providers still l...
This thesis focuses on three service models, known as Best Effort, IntServ and DiffServ, and their a...
This Supporting Quality of service (QoS) in the Internet is considered as one of the main challenges...
IPv6 networks are rarely fully IPv6 from end to end particularly when interconnected over other prov...
Modern applications like teleconferencing, distance learning and training and the World-Wide Web, re...
Abstract. Mechanisms to provide Quality of Service (QoS) into Internet have a collection of aspects ...
Implementation of the IPv6 protocols stack has became a fact in military networks. Although the IPv6...
Quality of Service (QoS) for IP networks is a set of methods for establishing better and more reliab...
The contemporary Internet that we have been using today is based on Best-Effort (BE) service only, ...
Measurement of network Quality of Service (QoS) has attracted considerable research effort over the ...
The increasing number of internet users around the world and their demand for multimedia application...
Real-time applications such as VoIP place stringent demands on network QoS. However, IP is a best-ef...
During the last years 2 Quality of Service architectures (IntServ and DiffServ) have been proposed a...
This paper gives an overview of the issues related to the QoS mechanisms under IPv6 and the transiti...
Adoption of IPv6 technology has been accelerated in the last few years but there is limited experien...
AbstractIPv6 is intended to provide better network QoS than IPv4, however, service providers still l...
This thesis focuses on three service models, known as Best Effort, IntServ and DiffServ, and their a...
This Supporting Quality of service (QoS) in the Internet is considered as one of the main challenges...
IPv6 networks are rarely fully IPv6 from end to end particularly when interconnected over other prov...
Modern applications like teleconferencing, distance learning and training and the World-Wide Web, re...
Abstract. Mechanisms to provide Quality of Service (QoS) into Internet have a collection of aspects ...
Implementation of the IPv6 protocols stack has became a fact in military networks. Although the IPv6...
Quality of Service (QoS) for IP networks is a set of methods for establishing better and more reliab...
The contemporary Internet that we have been using today is based on Best-Effort (BE) service only, ...
Measurement of network Quality of Service (QoS) has attracted considerable research effort over the ...
The increasing number of internet users around the world and their demand for multimedia application...
Real-time applications such as VoIP place stringent demands on network QoS. However, IP is a best-ef...