3rd International Week on Management of Networks and Services End-to-End Virtualization of Networks and Services Manweek 2007, October 29-November 2, San José, CA, USA
Tiago Fioreze1, Mattijs Oude Wolbers1, Remco van de Meent1, Aiko Pras1
1University of Twente, Netherlands
Abstract. Optical networks are capable of switching IP traffic via lambda-connections.
In this way, big IP flows that overload the regular IP routing level may be moved to the
optical level, where they get better Quality of Service (QoS). At the same time, the IP
routing level is off-loaded and can serve smaller flows better. Within this context, this
paper analyses the eligibility of IP flows to be moved to the optical level. In this analysis,
we observe the percentage of IP traffic as well as the amount of IP flows moved to the
optical level while using various definitions for an IP flow. The main contribution of
this paper is to show how the amount of IP traffic transferred over lambda-connections
considerably depends on the definition used for a flow.