Visible to the public Challenges with Transition and User Accounting in Next Generation Networks

TitleChallenges with Transition and User Accounting in Next Generation Networks
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsGregr, M., Veda, M.
Conference NameNetwork Protocols (ICNP), 2014 IEEE 22nd International Conference on
Date PublishedOct
KeywordsHardware, 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.

DOI10.1109/ICNP.2014.79
Citation Key6980418