Challenges with Transition and User Accounting in Next Generation Networks
Title | Challenges with Transition and User Accounting in Next Generation Networks |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Gregr, M., Veda, M. |
Conference Name | Network Protocols (ICNP), 2014 IEEE 22nd International Conference on |
Date Published | Oct |
Keywords | Hardware, Internet, IP networks, IPv4, IPv6, Monitoring, network administrators, network control protocol, next generation networks, Organizations, Probes, Protocols, recursive inter network architecture, TCP/IP, user accounting |
Abstract | Future networks may change the way how network administrators monitor and account their users. History shows that usually a completely new design (clean slate) is used to propose a new network architecture - e.g. Network Control Protocol to TCP/IP, IPv4 to IPv6 or IP to Recursive Inter Network Architecture. The incompatibility between these architectures changes the user accounting process as network administrators have to use different information to identify a user. The paper presents a methodology how it is possible to gather all necessary information needed for smooth transition between two incompatible architectures. The transition from IPv4 and IPv6 is used as a use case, but it should be able to use the same process with any new networking architecture. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICNP.2014.79 |
Citation Key | 6980418 |