Presentation 2009-07-16
Measurement of IPv6 Peer-to-Peer Traffic and Effects of IPv6 Access-Network Traffic Engineering
Satoshi KAMEI, Hiroshi SAITO,
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Abstract(in English) The available spae of IPv4 addresses would last a few yars and it is focused on IPv6ize in access networks. In access networks, the change of connection architecture is planned, therefore peer-to-peer application user would be able to connect directry in access network without the internet transition. It will affect the quality of service in peer-to-peer networks. However, it will take long time to adapt IPv6 in many peer-to-peer applications. On the other hand some peer-to-peer protocols, like Bittorrent, have already been able to handle IPv6 packets. In this paper, we measured peer-to-peer file sharing protocol with IPv6 packet capturing and evaluate the effect of IPv6ize in access networks.
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Keyword(in English) Peer-to-Peer / IPv6 / Traffic Engineering / Overlay Network
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Conference Date 2009/7/9(1days)
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Title (in English) Measurement of IPv6 Peer-to-Peer Traffic and Effects of IPv6 Access-Network Traffic Engineering
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Keyword(1) Peer-to-Peer
Keyword(2) IPv6
Keyword(3) Traffic Engineering
Keyword(4) Overlay Network
1st Author's Name Satoshi KAMEI
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Service Integration Laboratories, NTT Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Hiroshi SAITO
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Service Integration Laboratories, NTT Corporation
Date 2009-07-16
Paper # NS2009-45
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 129
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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