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Architecture and scalability of a high-speed traffic measurement platform with a highly flexible packet classification. Author : Detlef Sas *, Simon Hauger, Martin Kohn Publisher: Computer Networks 53 (2009) Presenter: Han-Chen Chen Date: 2009/10/28. Outline. Introduction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Architecture and scalability of a high-speed traffic measurement platform with a highly flexible packet classification

Author:Detlef Sas *, Simon Hauger, Martin KohnPublisher:Computer Networks 53 (2009)Presenter:Han-Chen ChenDate:2009/10/28

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Outline Introduction Traffic Measurement Architecture of I2MP Scalability of I2MP Performance

* I2MP (IKR Internet Measurement Platform)

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Introduction Evolving network technologies, new web

services and changing usage patterns continuously change traffic characteristics. But a thorough understanding of the traffic is the basis for many applications in networking.

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Traffic Measurement - purposes

network management health monitoring troubleshooting accounting

network control traffic characterization modeling

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Traffic Measurement -Functional blocks Reception of data from the network link

Decoding line signal including error checks and restoring packets

Decapsulate packets from lower layer protocols Time stamping Pre-processing

Passive Active

Storing data

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Traffic Measurement -Platforms

For processing data General-purpose processors (GP-CPU) Network processors (NP) FPGA and ASIC

For storing the measured data HD RAM

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Architecture of I2MP

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Hardware Unit

• Interface

• Time Stamping unit

• Classification and Filtering unit

1. decode protocol

2. classification packet

3. filter packet

• Assembly unit

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Hardware Unit

Classification and Filtering Unit

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Hardware Unit

Processing of a packet by Protocol Layering Decoder

Protocol tag

index

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Hardware Unit

Find the relevant criteria

Find the all rules which contains these criteria

Find the highest priority rule

Classifier TCAM TCAM

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PC UnitOnline mode Offline mode

1.Reception of data containers

2.Post-processing of data records

3.Storage of the final trace

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Scalability of I2MP Throughput of Hardware unit

1. Increase clock rate

2. Increase number of bytes processed in each clock rate

• Increase internal word width

• Replicate the entire system or those parts of limit the overall throughput

3. Process the first part of each packet

Classification criteria and rulesIncreasing those parameters does not deteriorate the system’s throughput.

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Performance

• 16 bytes word width• Clock rate of 60MHz (FPGA)• Packet size of 200Bytes• Throughput of 20Gb/s (Ethernet, IP, TCP)

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