G Lencse, Y Kadobayashi - Computers & Security, 2018 - Elsevier
We are faced with the transition from IPv4 to IPv6, which will last for several years or possibly decades. There are different IPv6 transition technologies, which enable the communication …
Abstract The benchmarking of Network Address and Protocol Translation from IPv6 clients to IPv4 servers (stateful NAT64) gateways is challenging from a methodological point of view …
A Quintero, F Sans, E Gamess - International Journal of Computer …, 2016 - mecs-press.net
The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses has forced the deployment of the new version of the Internet Protocol (IPv6). However, the migration to the new protocol is done gradually and …
G Lencse, K Shima - Computer Communications, 2020 - Elsevier
In this paper, the viability of the throughput and frame loss rate benchmarking procedures of RFC 8219 is tested by executing them to examine the performance of three free software …
G Lencse, S Répás - Telecommunication Systems, 2016 - Springer
The depletion of the global IPv4 address pool made the deployment of IPv6, the new version of the Internet Protocol, inevitable. In this paper, the transition mechanisms for the first phase …
G Lencse - Telecommunication Systems, 2020 - Springer
RFC 5180, the IPv6 update of RFC 2544, declared IPv6 transition technologies out of its scope. RFC 8219 defined a benchmarking methodology for IPv6 transition technologies …
G Lencse, S Répás - International Journal of Advances in …, 2016 - ww.ijates.org
Abstract Parallel Discrete Event Simulation (PDES) with the conservative synchronization method can be efficiently used for the performance analysis of telecommunication systems …
P Bálint, SI Egyetem - 2017 40th International Conference on …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
There are many available NAT64 implementations, but we can not measure their performance per the standards, due to the lack of complaint testers. The aim of our effort is to …
G Lencse - IEICE Transactions on Communications, 2015 - search.ieice.org
Due to the depletion of the public IPv4 address pool, Internet service providers will not be able to supply their new customers with public IPv4 addresses in the near future. Either they …