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Call Number SEM-305
Collection Type Indeks Artikel prosiding/Sem
Title Performance Improvement of IPv6 Packet Transmission through Address Resolution Using Direct Mapping
Author Raja Kumar Murugesan,Rahmat Budiarto,Serswaran Ramadass;
Publisher PROCEEDINGS The First International Conference on Distributed Frameworks and Applications : DFmA 2008 21-22 October 2008,USM,Penang,Malaysia
Subject Address resolution,dynamic binding,direct mapping,IPv6 address,MAC address
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SEM-305 TERSEDIA
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The Primarry Function of the internet protocol (IP) is delivering datagram's across an internetwork and addressing is one of the most important functions of IP.Communication between hosts over an internetwork and addressing is one accomplisshed using IP addressed,but the actual communication over a physical network takes place using physycaladresses.The mapping of ip addresses to physical addresses is down trough address resolution methods.as address resolution is performed at each hop along the path through the internet,efficiency of this process is of concern.In IP,address resolution quaries and responses consume bandwidth,and end nodes are forced to huaste CPU cyles receiving and discarding address resolution queries for other nodes which is an overhead.This paper explores the possibility of improving the performance of IPv6 packet transmission trough the use of an efficience address resolution method.The performance of application proccesses depends on the throughput of the server and network.The throughout of a server in its processing power and load while the throughput of a network is directly influenced by the efficiency of routers,swicthes bandwidth used.This paper propose to use address resolution through direct mapping instead of dynamic binding which would enhance the efficiency of the address resolution process and plausibly improve the performance of IPv6 packet transmission