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Topology 197. 9.1.2 Network setup 198 9.2 HANDLING UPGRADES 200 9.3 TCP BEHAVIOR 205 9.4 SUMMARY AND OBSERVATIONS 209 Chapter 10 Conclusion and Future Research 210 Bibliography 215 List of Tables TABLE 1 APPLICATIONS AND THEIR QOS REQUIREMENTS [55] 6 TABLE 2 RESEARCH PROJECTS RELATED TO SLA MEASUREMENT 34 TABLE 3 3GPP QOS CLASSES CLASSIFICATION [56] 44 TABLE 4 3-TIER SLA WITH AUTOMATIC UPGRADES 49 TABLE 5 DSMETERNTB CODE SNIPPET 70 TABLE 6 NETWORK PARAMETERS, SCENARIO 1 81 TABLE 7 NODES CONFIGURATION, SCENARIO 1 81 TABLE 8 NETWORK PARAMETERS, SCENARIO 2 129 TABLE 9 NODES CONFIGURATION, SCENARIO 2 130 TABLE 10 NETWORK PARAMETERS, 8-CLASSES SCENARIO 199 TABLE 11 NODES CONFIGURATION, 8 CLASSES SCENARIO 200 List of Figures FIGURE 1 CUSTOMERS, SERVICE PROVIDERS CHAIN 6 FIGURE 2 QOS CONTROLS FOR 3-TIER SLA WITH CLASS UPGRADES 50 FIGURE 3 EFFECT OF THE GOLD TRAFFIC 52 FIGURE 4 EFFECT OF THE GOLD RATE ON OTHER CLASSES 53 FIGURE 5 A REORDERING NETWORK 56 FIGURE 6 A NON-REORDERING NETWORK 57 FIGURE 7 GENERAL NODE MODEL 60 FIGURE 8 MULTI-NODE MODEL 61 FIGURE 9 INGRESS EDGE NODE DSQUEUE MODEL 66 FIGURE 10 TYPICAL GOLD QUEUE SIZE 73 FIGURE 11 TYPICAL SILVER QUEUE SIZE 74 FIGURE 12 TYPICAL BRONZE QUEUE SIZE 75 FIGURE 13 TYPICAL WORST CASE END-TO-END DELAY CDF 76 FIGURE 14 TYPICAL WORST CASE PER HOP FORWARDING RATE 76 FIGURE 15 NETWORK TOPOLOGY 78 FIGURE 16 SILVER AND BRONZE THROUGHPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 84 FIGURE 17 SILVER AND BRONZE UPGRADE RATES VERSUS GOLD RATE 84 FIGURE 18 GOLD AND BRONZE THROUGHPUT VERSUS SILVER RATE 85 FIGURE 19 GOLD AND BRONZE UPGRADE RATES VERSUS SILVER RATE 86 FIGURE 20 CLIENT1 GOODPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 87 FIGURE 21 CLIENT1 GOODPUT AND THROUGHPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 87 FIGURE 22 CLIENT1 REORDERED PACKETS VERSUS GOLD RATE 89 FIGURE 23 GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE GOODPUT VERSUS SILVER RATE 90 FIGURE 24 GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE REORDERING VERSUS SILVER RATE 90 FIGURE 25 DS, SLAR AND SLA SILVER THROUGHPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 92 FIGURE 26 DS, SLAR, SLA BRONZE THROUGHPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE. 92 FIGURE 27 DS, SLAR, SLA SILVER GOODPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 93 FIGURE 28 DS, SLAR, SLA BRONZE GOODPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 94 FIGURE 29 DS, SLAR, SLA BRONZE GOODPUT VERSUS SILVER RATE 95 FIGURE 30 DS THROUGHPUT AND GOODPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 96 FIGURE 31 SLAR THROUGHPUT AND GOODPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 96 FIGURE 32 SLA THROUGHPUT AND GOODPUT VERSUS GOLD RATE 97 FIGURE 33 SLA LOSSES VERSUS GOLD RATE 98 FIGURE 34 SLA INGRESS POLICING DROPS VERSUS GOLD RATE 98 FIGURE 35 DS, SLAR, SLA SILVER PACKET LOSS VERS...
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