Edgenet 2006 – Virtual LAN as a Network Control Mechanism
- Tzi-cker Chiueh | Stony Brook University
Modern Ethernet switches, even low-end ones, come with various advanced features such as IGMP snooping, VLAN, class-based traffic prioritization, host access control, etc. Most of these features can be configured either through standard SNMP commands or through normal packets. Although these features were originally designed for network provisioning at deployment time, there is no reason why they could not be used as dynamic control mechanisms at run time. In the past several years, we have been trying to leverage one of these features, VLAN, as a network resource management primitive, and apply it to
Metro ethernets, storage area networks, and cluster interconnects. This talk will describe the important ideas in these efforts.
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