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- Ipfilter (zip)
- Ipfilter is an easy-to-use packet filter for TCP/IP. It's features: Block outgoing IP packet based on set of predefined rules. Block incoming IP packet based on set of predefined rules. You can block any UDP, TCP, ICMP packet. And rules are flexible. Version 1 includes unspecified updates.
- Software downloads 2008-06-20
- Spectroscopy of the Packet Radio Interfaces: A Case Study With GSM/GPRS
- This paper analyzes sessionwise IP packet interarrival time distributions taking into account packet sizes in the case where the IP packet trace was measured after the GSM/GPRS packet radio interface. In the analysis it was crucial that only the RLC layer worked in acknowledged acknowledged mode. In this specific case...
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- A Caching Mechanism to Improve the Reliability of Multicasting in Multihop MANET
- Reliable multicasting takes help of re-transmissions from the source, to recover lost packets .This imposes a huge overhead on the bandwidth-constrained ad hoc network. In On Demand Multicast Routing Protocol ODMRP, the multicast members send Join Replies to the periodic Join Queries initiated by the source, to maintain their membership....
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- Spectroscopy of Packet Radio Interfaces
- In this paper the authors applies some ideas presented in network spectroscopy to the analysis of a packet radio interface. The IP packet interarrival time distribution of upstream traffic is analyzed, taking into account also the packet sizes in the case where the IP packet trace is measured after the...
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- Bluetooth Technical Operations
- Bluetooth is a high speed, low powered wireless link technology that's designed to connect phones or other portable equipment together with little to no work required by the user. Unlike infrared, Bluetooth doesn't require line of site positioning to work. Current prototype circuits are contained on a board that is...
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- Firewall Facts: What It Can Do to Protect Your Computer
- The whole point of a firewall is to completely isolate the computer from the Internet. Everything that passes in or out of the computer hits this wall to see if it can pass or needs to be blocked. The information that passes through a computer is made up of packets....
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- Performance Characterization of a Bluetooth Piconet With Multi-Slot Packets
- The paper presents a framework for performance evaluation of a Bluetooth piconet using multi-slot packets. In particular, under some classical assumptions, it develops a model of a Bluetooth network and derives the complete statistics of the one-hop delay, and other significant metrics such as the channel utilization parameter. Stability conditions...
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- Measurement and Classification of Out-of-Sequence Packets in a Tier-1 IP Backbone
- An important characteristic of any TCP connection is the sequencing of packets within that connection. Generally, if sequence numbers are monotonically increasing, then all is well - data flows through that connection without loss, and the network does not introduce pathological problems such as in-network duplication and reordering. Conversely, out-of-sequence...
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- Spectroscopy of the Packet Radio Interfaces a Case Study With GSM/GPRS
- This paper applies some ideas presented in of network spectroscopy to the analysis of a packet radio interface. The author analyze the IP packet interarrival time distribution of upstream traffic, taking into account also the packet sizes in the case where the IP packet trace is measured after the Time...
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- Dynamic Load Balancing Without Packet Reordering
- Dynamic load balancing is a popular recent technique that protects ISP networks from sudden congestion caused by load spikes or link failures. Dynamic load balancing protocols, however, require schemes for splitting traffic across multiple paths at a fine granularity. Current splitting schemes present a tussle between slicing granularity and packet...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Dynamic Injection Control Module for Optical Packet Switching Fabrics
- Optical Packet Switched OPS networks offer the unique combination of encompassing the enormous capacity of the optical domain while providing versatile connectivity afforded by individual packet routing. The insertion of OPS networks to alleviate the electronic bottleneck has been proposed for a range of systems including core routers, local- and...
- White papers 2005-10-27
- MPLS VPN - VRF Selection Based on Source IP Address
- The VPN Routing and Forwarding VRF Selection feature allows packets arriving on an interface to be switched into the appropriate VRF table based upon the source IP address of the packets. Once the packets have been "Selected" into the correct VRF routing table, they are processed normally based upon the...
- White papers 2007-11-13
- Berkeley Packet Monitor (dmg)
- Berkeley Packet Monitor is a Mac OS X network traffic monitoring and diagnostic utility. Berkeley Packet Monitor uses the Berkeley Packet Filter (/dev/bpf) devices built into the Mac OS X operating system to log and re-assemble all packets entering and exiting from a specific network interface. Berkeley Packet Monitor can...
- Software downloads 2008-02-20
- MaxProp: Routing for Vehicle-Based Disruption-Tolerant Networks
- Disruption-Tolerant Networks DTNs attempt to route network messages via intermittently connected nodes. Routing in such environments is difficult because peers have little information about the state of the partitioned network and transfer opportunities between peers are of limited duration. This paper proposes MaxProp, a protocol for effective routing of DTN...
- White papers 2006-01-09
- Jitbit Network Sniffer (zip)
- Jitbit Network Sniffer is exactly what its name says - it is a Network Sniffer tool. It monitors your network traffic and shows the captured IP packets in the list. Packet content can be viewed in text or HEX, and the traffic can be filtered by various parameters. This version...
- Software downloads 2008-02-08
- eSource Network Packet Monitor (exe)
- The eSource Network Packet Monitor was designed to help identify traffic that is traveling on a network. Once the 'sniffer' is started, the packets are listed in the window. Double click any packet and you will be presented with a detailed screen showing every aspect of the packet information. The...
- Software downloads 2008-01-10
- Anti-DDoS Virtualized Operating System
- It is easier to detect a DDoS attack near the victim but it is of little use to do so. Many researchers believe that it would be best to handle DDoS attacks closer to the computers which host these attacks and have propounded various strategies for packet filtering at edge-routers....
- White papers 2007-12-31
- CommView for WiFi (zip)
- CommView for WiFi is a powerful wireless network monitor and analyzer for 802.11 a/b/g networks. The program presents a clear, detailed picture of network traffic that facilitates the examination and analysis of packets, helping the user to pinpoint network problems and troubleshoot software and hardware. With over 70 supported protocols,...
- Software downloads 2007-12-19
- Enhancing Network Intrusion Detection With Integrated Sampling and Filtering
- The structure of many standalone Network Intrusion Detection Systems NIDSs centers around a chain of analysis that begins with packets captured by a packet filter, where the filter describes the protocols (TCP/UDP port numbers) and sometimes hosts or subnets to include or exclude from the analysis. This paper argues for...
- White papers 2006-07-07
- Network Monitoring Using Traffic Dispersion Graphs (TDGs)
- Monitoring network traffic and detecting unwanted applications has become a challenging problem, since many applications obfuscate their traffic using unregistered port numbers or payload encryption. Apart from some notable exceptions, most traffic monitoring tools use two types of approaches: keeping traffic statistics such as packet sizes and inter-arrivals, flow counts,...
- White papers 2007-10-26
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