A two-stage packet classification algorithm
Packet classification is essential for routing, Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning, and policy-based firewall deployment. A packet classifier categorizes incoming packets into specific flows, aggregates, or service classes according to pre-defined rules. Previous works transform range-based field...
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Zusammenfassung: | Packet classification is essential for routing, Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning, and policy-based firewall deployment. A packet classifier categorizes incoming packets into specific flows, aggregates, or service classes according to pre-defined rules. Previous works transform range-based fields into prefixes to simplify packet classification by deploying a single prefix-based matching scheme. However, range-to-prefix transformation enlarges rule databases thus resulting in huge memory consumption and inefficient searching performance. This paper suggests a two-stage packet classification algorithm to handle prefixes and ranges separately. A novel prefix-based matching scheme is also proposed. Experimental results indicate 95% reduction of storage space in comparison with the Hierarchical Trie (H-Tries), a typical prefix-based approach. Besides, the two-stage algorithm demonstrates efficient searching performance even when the rule database grows large. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/AINA.2003.1192997 |