IP Library Granted Patent US 7,486,696
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US 7,486,696 · App. 10/178,762 · Granted Feb 3, 2009

System and method for providing bandwidth management for VPNs

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Patent No.
US 7,486,696
App. No.
10/178,762
Granted
Feb 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system for controlling the bandwidths of data traffic over virtual private networks are provided. The method includes classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows, monitoring a current bandwidth usage by at least one of the flows, comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the flow, and performing a bandwidth control operation for the flow if the current bandwidth usage exceeds the predetermined threshold for that flow.

Claims (79)

1. A method for controlling bandwidth of data traffic for a virtual private network, the method comprising:

classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows;

monitoring a current bandwidth usage by at least one of the flows;

comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the at least one of the flows; and

performing a bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows based on the results from the comparing step,

wherein the bandwidth control operation is performed for the at least one of the flows if the current bandwidth usage exceeds the predetermined threshold for that flow, and wherein the bandwidth control operation includes:

alternating accept and deny times for internet protocol (IP) packets to accept or deny certain encapsulating packets of the data traffic.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the bandwidth control operation is for transport control protocol (TCP) or for user datagram protocol (UDP).

3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the bandwidth control operation includes:

triggering a built-in congestion control mechanism to control the bandwidth of the data traffic.

4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein, in the triggering step, the built-in congestion control mechanism is triggered by selectively dropping certain encapsulating packets of the data traffic.

5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the accept and deny times are selected such that the following relationship is established:

( t accept )/( t accept +t deny )= b desd /b curr

wherein t accept represents the accept time, t deny represents the deny time, b curr represents a currently used bandwidth for the flow, and b desd represents the predetermined threshold.

6. The method according to claim 1 , where the classifying step includes:

examining at least one of an internet protocol (IP) address, a media access control (MAC) address, a type of service (ToS) field, and a differentiated service (DiffServ) field of each packet of the data traffic; and

dividing the data traffic into flows based on the results from the examining step.

7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein, in the classifying step, all packets with at least one of the same IP address, the same MAC address, the same ToS field, and the same DiffServ field are classified as a single flow.

8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the monitoring step includes:

computing the current bandwidth usage by the at least one of the flow based on at least one of the following: a packet size for each packet in the flow, a flow type, a total number of packets present in the flow, and a predetermined time window set for the flow.

9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, in the comparing step, the predetermined threshold is determined based on predetermined quality of service (QoS) requirements.

10. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising examining encapsulating packets associated with the virtual private network.

11. A system for controlling bandwidth of data traffic for a virtual private network, the system comprising:

a gateway for classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows, monitoring a current bandwidth usage by at least one of the flows, comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the at least one of the flows, and performing a bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows based on the comparison results,

wherein the gateway performs the bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows if the current bandwidth usage exceeds the predetermined threshold for that flow, and

wherein the bandwidth control operation includes alternating accept and deny times for internet protocol (IP) packets to accept or deny certain encapsulating packets of the data traffic.

12. The system according to claim 11 , further comprising:

a gateway controller providing the predetermined threshold and bandwidth control information to the gateway, so as to control the bandwidth control operation of the gateway.

13. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the gateway controller determines the predetermined threshold based on quality of service (QoS) requirements.

14. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the bandwidth control operation is for transport control protocol (TCP) or for user datagram protocol (UDP).

15. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the bandwidth control operation includes triggering a built-in congestion control mechanism of the gateway to control the bandwidth of the data traffic.

16. The system according to claim 15 , wherein the built-in congestion control mechanism is triggered when the gateway selectively drops certain encapsulating packets of the data traffic.

17. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the accept and deny times are selected such that the following relationship is established:

( t accept )/( t accept +t deny )= b desd /b curr

wherein t accept represents the accept time, t deny represents the deny time, b curr represents a currently used bandwidth for the flow, and b desd represents the predetermined threshold.

18. The system according to claim 11 , where the gateway examines at least one of an internet protocol (IP) address, a media access control (MAC) address, a type of service (ToS) field, and a differentiated service (DiffServ) field of each packet of the data traffic, and thereby classifies the data traffic into flows based on the examination results.

19. The system according to claim 18 , wherein the gateway classifies all packets with at least one of the same IP address, the same MAC address, the same ToS field, and the same DiffServ field, as a single flow.

20. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the gateway computes the current bandwidth usage by the at least one of the flow based on at least one of the following: a packet size for each packet in the flow, a flow type, a total number of packets present in the flow, and a predetermined time window set for the flow.

21. The system according to claim 11 , wherein the gateway classifies encapsulating packets associated with the virtual private network.

22. A computer program embodied on a computer-readable medium, for controlling bandwidth of data traffic for a virtual private network, the computer program comprising computer-executable instructions for:

classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows;

monitoring a current bandwidth usage by at least one of the flows;

comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the at least one of the flows; and

performing a bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows based on the results from the comparing step,

wherein the bandwidth control operation is performed for the at least one of the flows if the current bandwidth usage exceeds the predetermined threshold for that flow, and

wherein the computer-executable instructions for performing the bandwidth control operation include computer-executable instructions for:

alternating accept and deny times for internet protocol (IP) packets to accept or deny certain encapsulating packets of the data traffic.

23. The computer program according to claim 22 , wherein the bandwidth control operation is for transport control protocol (TCP) or for user datagram protocol (UDP).

24. The computer program according to claim 22 , wherein the computer-executable instructions for performing the bandwidth control operation include computer-executable instructions for:

triggering a built-in congestion control mechanism to control the bandwidth of the data traffic.

25. The computer program according to claim 24 , wherein the built-in congestion control mechanism is triggered by selectively dropping certain encapsulating packets of the data traffic.

26. The computer program according to claim 22 , wherein the accept and deny times are selected such that the following relationship is established:

( t accept )/( t accept +t deny )= b desd /b curr

wherein t accept represents the accept time, t deny represents the deny time, b curr represents a currently used bandwidth for the flow, and b desd represents the predetermined threshold.

27. The computer program according to claim 22 , where the computer-executable instructions for classifying include computer-executable instructions for:

examining at least one of an internet protocol (IP) address, a media access control (MAC) address, a type of service (ToS) field, and a differentiated service (DiffServ) field of each packet of the data traffic; and

dividing the data traffic into flows based on the examination results.

28. The computer program according to claim 27 , wherein all packets with at least one of the same IP address, the same MAC address, the same ToS field, and the same DiffServ field are classified as a single flow.

29. The computer program according to claim 22 , wherein the computer-executable instructions for monitoring include computer-executable instructions for:

computing the current bandwidth usage by the at least one of the flow based on at least one of the following: a packet size for each packet in the flow, a flow type, a total number of packets present in the flow, and a predetermined time window set for the flow.

30. The computer program according to claim 22 , wherein the predetermined threshold is determined based on predetermined quality of service (QoS) requirements.

31. The computer program according to claim 22 , wherein the computer-executable instructions for performing the classifying include computer-executable instructions for examining encapsulating packets associated with the virtual private network.

32. A method for controlling bandwidth of data traffic for a virtual private network, the method comprising:

classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows;

monitoring a current bandwidth usage by at least one of the flows;

comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the at least one of the flows; and

performing a bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows based on the results from the comparing step;

wherein the at least one flow comprises encapsulated data packets and wherein the bandwidth control operation comprises dropping certain ones of the encapsulated data packets without regard to whether the encapsulated data packets are TCP data packets or UDP data packets.

33. The method according to claim 32 , wherein the bandwidth control operation includes triggering a built-in congestion control mechanism to control the bandwidth of the data traffic.

34. A system for controlling bandwidth of data traffic for a virtual private network, the system comprising:

a gateway for classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows, monitoring a current bandwidth usage by at least one of the flows, comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the at least one of the flows, and performing a bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows based on the comparison results,

wherein the at least one of the flows comprises encapsulated data packets and wherein the gateway performs the bandwidth control operation by dropping certain ones of the encapsulated data packets without regard to whether the encapsulated data packets are TCP data packets or UDP data packets.

35. The system according to claim 34 wherein the bandwidth control operation includes triggering a built-in congestion control mechanism of the gateway to control the bandwidth of the data traffic.

36. A computer program embodied on a computer-readable medium, for controlling bandwidth of data traffic for a virtual private network, the computer program comprising computer-executable instructions for:

classifying the data traffic for the virtual private network into different flows, at least one of the flows comprising encapsulated data packets;

monitoring a current bandwidth usage by the at least one of the flows;

comparing the current bandwidth usage with a predetermined threshold for the at least one of the flows; and

performing a bandwidth control operation for the at least one of the flows based on the results from the comparing step by dropping certain ones of the encapsulated data packets without regard to whether the encapsulated data packets are TCP data packets or UDP data packets.

37. The computer program according to claim 36 wherein the computer-executable instructions for performing the bandwidth control operation include computer-executable instructions for triggering a built-in congestion control mechanism to control the bandwidth of the data traffic.

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