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Teaching local area networking in a secure virtual environment
Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 2010AbstractSpace, cost, and security are major concerns associated with the local area network teaching/learning process. Teaching even the most basic networking techniques requires a minimum of two computers per student with additional systems for more involved experiments. The overhead and space requirements become quite staggering for large class sizes.
Gary D. Steffen, Hosni I. Abu-Mulaweh
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Topology Discovery for Virtual Local Area Networks
2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2010In this paper we investigate the problem of finding the physical layer topology of large, heterogeneous networks that comprises multiple VLANs and may include uncooperative network nodes. We prove that finding a layer-2 network topology for a given incomplete input is an NP-hard problem even when the network comprises only two VLANs and the network ...
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Application of Virtual Local Area Network Technology in Smart Grid
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2020The management of the smart grid operation process requires massive data. How to quickly, reliably transmit, process, and store these data becomes a necessary topic for effective management of the smart grid. This article mainly studies the application of virtual local area network technology in smart grid.
Rui Chen, Mengqiu Yan, Ziliang Qiu
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2002
With the availability of so many high-density, wire-speed Layer 3 switches, why would a network administrator choose to implement Virtual LANs (VLANs) today? The first (and most obvious) answer is cost. Layer 3 switches cost more than Layer 2 switches, and usually have less density, making them a natural fit at the very core of the network, leaving ...
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With the availability of so many high-density, wire-speed Layer 3 switches, why would a network administrator choose to implement Virtual LANs (VLANs) today? The first (and most obvious) answer is cost. Layer 3 switches cost more than Layer 2 switches, and usually have less density, making them a natural fit at the very core of the network, leaving ...
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Dynamic and distributed routing control for virtualized local area networks
IEEE Local Computer Network Conference, 2010Advanced Layer-3 (L3) switches achieve high-speed IP packet forwarding by storing parts of the header information from transmitted packets into the flow cache in the switch fabric when relaying the IP packets between subnets. When IP traffic is overloaded on an L3 switch, the flow cache is easily exhausted, decreasing the IP packet forwarding ...
Toshio Hirotsu +5 more
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Genetic Optimization of Access Control Schemes in Virtual Local Area Networks
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2010The paper presents the formulation of the problem of access control to information resources located in virtual local area networks. We define the initial data, the objective function and constraints of the problem. To solve the proposed problem we suggest the method of genetic optimization of access control scheme based on the poly-chromosomal ...
Igor Kotenko +2 more
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Virtual local area network technology and applications
Proceedings The Twenty-Ninth Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, 2002The paper gives the details of VLAN technology and explains not only how it works, but also explains the different types of VLANs and where they should be in a network. Some real world networks and some of the common problems associated with those traditional layouts are discussed.
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The local area network as a window to distributed virtual memory
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1992The progress in local area networking significantly impacts the evolution into distributed computing. In this paper, the author challenges the common approach to local area networking and propose a new view. A logical cluster of workstations interconnected via a local area network is viewed as an integrated system with one single virtual address space.
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2018
Nowadays, data centre operators have to implement new solutions quickly, providing their clients with high-quality services related to access to data or application. For this reason, open source solutions that enable full control over the development of a network environment are very popular.
Artur Sierszen, Slawomir Przylucki
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Nowadays, data centre operators have to implement new solutions quickly, providing their clients with high-quality services related to access to data or application. For this reason, open source solutions that enable full control over the development of a network environment are very popular.
Artur Sierszen, Slawomir Przylucki
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