@conference {3018, title = {Handling Topology Updates in a Dynamic Tool for Support of Bandwidth on Demand Service}, booktitle = {The Ninth Advnaced International Conference on Telecommunications (AICT 2013), Rome, Italy}, year = {2013}, month = {June 23 ?- 28}, pages = {161-165}, abstract = {

Automated Bandwidth Allocation across Heterogeneous Networks (AutoBAHN) is a tool under active development that supports a Bandwidth on Demand (BoD) service, intended to operate in a multi-domain environment using heterogeneous transmission technologies. The AutoBAHN system aims at providing a guaranteed capacity, connection-oriented service between two end points. Due to the distributed nature of the system and the fact that AutoBAHN has access to critical parts of the network, the importance of a robust, secure and dynamic mechanism for handling and distributing topology information cannot be underestimated. We will present how AutoBAHN manages to create an abstract representation of the physical network topology by hiding information such as IP addresses, port values, VLAN, MTU, link capacities etc., how this abstract topology is merged among domains and how AutoBAHN system handles topology changes in terms of their influence on reservation processing.

}, author = {Christos Bouras and Kostas Stamos and Ioannis - Christos Kalligeros} }