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  • IPv4-IPv6 Dual Stack Hosts Using the "Bump-In-the-Stack" Technique (BIS)

    Yoshifumi ATARASHI  Kazuaki TSUCHIYA  Hidemitsu HIGUCHI  

     
    PAPER-Internet Architecture

      Vol:
    E84-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1996-2000

    A mechanism of dual stack-hosts using a technique called "Bump-in-the-Stack" (DSH-BIS) has been developed to enable transition from IPv4 to IPv6. DHS-BIS allows hosts to communicate with other IPv6 hosts by using existing IPv4 applications regardless of their IP versions. We successfully demonstrated "DSH-BIS" at an IETF meeting and WIDE camps.

  • Development of NETCONF-Based Network Management Systems in Web Services Framework

    Tomoyuki IIJIMA  Hiroyasu KIMURA  Makoto KITANI  Yoshifumi ATARASHI  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E92-B No:4
      Page(s):
    1104-1111

    To develop a network management system (NMS) more easily, the authors developed an application programming interface (API) for configuring network devices. Because this API is used in a Java development environment, an NMS can be developed by utilizing the API and other commonly available Java libraries. It is thus possible to easily develop an NMS that is highly compatible with other IT systems. And operations that are generated from the API and that are exchanged between the NMS and network devices are based on NETCONF, which is standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a next-generation network-configuration protocol. Adopting a standardized technology ensures that the NMS developed by using the API can manage network devices provided from multi-vendors in a unified manner. Furthermore, the configuration items exchanged over NETCONF are specified in an object-oriented design. They are therefore easier to manage than such items in the Management Information Base (MIB), which is defined as data to be managed by the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). We actually developed several NMSs by using the API. Evaluation of these NMSs showed that, in terms of configuration time and development time, the NMS developed by using the API performed as well as NMSs developed by using a command line interface (CLI) and SNMP. The NMS developed by using the API showed feasibility to achieve "autonomic network management" and "high interoperability with IT systems."