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An Analysis of Network Convergence Time Between IPv4 Routing Protocols; RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, and their IPv6 Equivalents
Download2014-01-01
As IPv4 is nearing the end of its ability to meet the needs of the growing network community, IPv6 has been selected as the protocol which will meet the demands of future network growth. Every new technology brings about a period of uncertainty as businesses, operators, and users transition from...
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2021-10-29
The proposed project is mainly based on DDOS (Distributed Denial of services) attack which was performed by hacker group lizard-squad in December 2014 Christmas season. Hacker group were successfully able to perform DDOS attack on XBox, Playstation servers such that gamers were unable to enjoy...
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2014-12-10
With the development of the IPv6 technology globally, an increasing number of companies have dramatically participated in deployment of IPv6 to replace IPv4 network. However, what technologies can be utilized properly in terms of different scenarios has become controversial. The aim of this...
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2021-11-04
Security of IPv4 packets is of great importance as it carries user’s important data in the payload. There are different technologies like VPN, SSL that uses different security mechanisms to protect user’s data from being accessed by the attackers. However, with the advancement in technologies...
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2011-02-01
In this project, we focus on the fairness performance of TCP within a simulated WAN environment. Our goal is to understand whether different TCP variants (SACK, CUBIC, HighSpeed, and Westwood) can share the bottleneck link fairly. Specifically, we would like to study the behavior of TCP when two...