A Multi Homing Based IPv4/IPv6 Migration Expenditure Model: Multicost6
Author(s) -
J. Hanumanthappa,
D. H. Manjaiah
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of computer science and artificial intelligence
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2226-4469
pISSN - 2226-4450
DOI - 10.5963/ijcsai0203003
Subject(s) - ipv4 , ipv6 , homing (biology) , computer science , business , world wide web , the internet , geology , geophysics
In this research work we investigate an innovative economical and technological IPv4/IPv6 a novel multi homing migrational model named ‘Multicost6’. The ‘Multicost6’ offers innovative economical and technological charges like the first one is the real amount of hardware which indicates an economical value and second one is real rate of software like training cost and the third one is labour outlay and fourth one is an un anticipated charge and fifth one is named such as another cost required for multi homing transition. The availability of two or more connectivity providers (configuration known as multi homing) allows improvements in failure tolerance and enables traffic engineering capabilities. Multi homing allows a site/node to connect to multiple Internet service providers (ISPs) simultaneously. The proposed solution consists of multiple mechanisms that provide different benefits to the multi homed site. In this approach,each multi homed host is assigned multiple prefixes from its upstream providers,and it creates the interface identifier part of its addresses. With the advantages of the eased renumbering network mechanism and the large addressing space introduced by IPv6 network,multi homing will become much more popular. In this innovative research work we have propounded a technical and an economical expenditure estimation model(Multicost6) for Hardware,Software,Labour,Un anticipated and Other costs for University of Mysore(DoS in CS,Manasagangotri,Mysore-6) and Mangalore University(Department of CS,Mangalagangotri,Mangalore) in INDIA. The experiment was organized for various sizes of LAN’s with different size digital computers such as Desktop machines,Laptops,Main frame computers,Mini computers,Super computer etc to study and analyze the effect of charge estimation model(Multicost6) for multi homing technique and the results proves that multicost6 expense estimation model for multi homing host is Low,Medium and High based on Hardware,Software,Labour and Other expenditure estimation factors. In order to Plot Bar chart,Pie chart we used Matlab 7.11.0(R2010b) and to compute Simulation results we have also adopted NS2.
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