An ethernet link aggregation algorithm

This study proposes an algorithm that will dynamically select and distribute the traffic of communicating hosts across multiple links available in a link aggregation system to optimize the use of aggregated links and minimize the occurrence of dropped packets. With the proliferation of bandwidth hun...

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Main Author: Wong, Jeffrey W.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-98652020-12-07T06:44:49Z An ethernet link aggregation algorithm Wong, Jeffrey W. This study proposes an algorithm that will dynamically select and distribute the traffic of communicating hosts across multiple links available in a link aggregation system to optimize the use of aggregated links and minimize the occurrence of dropped packets. With the proliferation of bandwidth hungry applications, current network installations are having a hard time of coping up with the bandwidth requirements. A new set of networking technology equipment has to be deployed to support these applications. Even with the availability of higher bandwidth networks, it will still take time for companies to deploy these new technologies in their network. An interim solution has been devised which combines multiple network links to function as one and provides a global aggregated bandwidth from the individual links. Current existing systems provide a set of communicating hosts, which are communicating across a network, the maximum bandwidth of a single link. Whenever the traffic being serviced by each link exceeded its capacity, they start to drop packets. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3027 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Ethernet (Local area network system) Algorithms Computer networks
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Ethernet (Local area network system)
Algorithms
Computer networks
spellingShingle Ethernet (Local area network system)
Algorithms
Computer networks
Wong, Jeffrey W.
An ethernet link aggregation algorithm
description This study proposes an algorithm that will dynamically select and distribute the traffic of communicating hosts across multiple links available in a link aggregation system to optimize the use of aggregated links and minimize the occurrence of dropped packets. With the proliferation of bandwidth hungry applications, current network installations are having a hard time of coping up with the bandwidth requirements. A new set of networking technology equipment has to be deployed to support these applications. Even with the availability of higher bandwidth networks, it will still take time for companies to deploy these new technologies in their network. An interim solution has been devised which combines multiple network links to function as one and provides a global aggregated bandwidth from the individual links. Current existing systems provide a set of communicating hosts, which are communicating across a network, the maximum bandwidth of a single link. Whenever the traffic being serviced by each link exceeded its capacity, they start to drop packets.
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author Wong, Jeffrey W.
author_facet Wong, Jeffrey W.
author_sort Wong, Jeffrey W.
title An ethernet link aggregation algorithm
title_short An ethernet link aggregation algorithm
title_full An ethernet link aggregation algorithm
title_fullStr An ethernet link aggregation algorithm
title_full_unstemmed An ethernet link aggregation algorithm
title_sort ethernet link aggregation algorithm
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2002
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/3027
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