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📄 rfc1667.txt

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   In some cases, the M&S exercises will involve the transmission of   classified data over the network. For example, messages may contain   sensitive data regarding warfare tactics and weapons systems   characteristics, or an exercise itself may be a rehearsal of an   imminent military operation. This means the data communications used   for these exercises must meet security constraints defined by the   National Security Agency (NSA).  Some such requirements can be met in   current systems by use of end-to-end packet encryption (E3) systems.   E3 systems provide adequate protection from disclosure and tampering,   while allowing multiple security partitions to use the same network   simultaneously.   Currently the M&S community is using the experimental Internet Stream   protocol version 2 (ST2) to provide resource reservation and   multicast.  There is much interest in converting to IPv4 multicast as   it becomes available across the COTS base, but this cannot happen   until IPv4 has a resource reservation capability.  The RSVP work   ongoing in the IETF is being watched in expectation that it will   provide such a capability.  Also some tests have been made of IPv4   multicast without resource reservation; results have been positive,   now larger tests are required to confirm the expected scalability of   IPv4 multicast.  But issues remain: for security reasons, some M&S   exercises will require sender-initiated joining of members toSymington, Wood & Pullen                                        [Page 4]RFC 1667     Modeling and Simulation Requirements for IPng   August 1994   multicast groups. In addition, it is not clear that IPv4 multicast   will be able to make use of link-layer multicast available in ATM   systems, which the M&S community expects to use to achieve the   performance necessary for large exercises.3.  M&S Requirements for IPng   The identified network-layer service requirements for M&S   applications are set forth below in three major categories: real-time   response, multicast capability, and resource reservation capability.   All of these capabilities are considered to be absolute requirements   for supporting DIS as currently understood by the M&S community,   except those specifically identified as highly desirable.  By   desirable we mean that the capabilities are not essential, but they   will enable more direct or cost-effective networking solutions.   It is recognized that some of the capabilities described below may be   provided not from IPng but from companion protocols, e.g. RSVP and   IGMP.  The M&S requirement is for a compatible suite of protocols   that are available in commercial products.   a.  Real-time Response      DIS will continue to have requirements to communicate real-time      data, therefore the extent to which IPng lends itself to      implementing real-time networks will be a measure of its utility      for M&S networking.  The system-level specifications for the DIS      real-time environment are stated in Section 2 above.   b.  Multicasting      M&S requires a multicasting capability and a capability for      managing multicast group membership.  These multicasting      capabilities must meet the following requirements:      - Scalable to hundreds of sites and, potentially, to tens of        thousands of simulation platforms.      - It is highly desirable that the network-layer multicasting        protocol be able to use the multicasting capabilities of        link-level technologies, such as broadcast LANs, Frame Relay,        and ATM.      - The group management mechanics must have the characteristics        that thousands of multicast groups consisting of tens of        thousands of members each can be supported on a given network        and that a host should be able to belong to hundreds of multicast        groups simultaneously.Symington, Wood & Pullen                                        [Page 5]RFC 1667     Modeling and Simulation Requirements for IPng   August 1994      - Multicast group members must be able to be added to or removed        from groups dynamically, in less than one second, at rates of        hundreds of membership changes per second.  It is not possible        to predict what special cases may develop, thus this requirement        is for all members of all groups.      - The network layer must support options for both sender- and        receiver-initiated joining of multicast groups.   c.  Resource Reservation      The M&S community requires performance guarantees in supporting      networks. This implies that IPng must be compatible with a      capability to reserve bandwidth and other necessary allocations in      a multicast environment, in order to guarantee network capacity      from simulator-to-simulator across a shared network for the      duration of the user's interaction with the network. Such a      resource reservation capability is essential to optimizing the use      of limited network resources, increasing reliability, and      decreasing delay and delay variance of priority traffic,      especially in cases in which network resources are heavily used.      The resource reservations should be accomplished in such a way      that traffic without performance guarantees will be re-routed,      dropped, or blocked before reserved bandwidth traffic is affected.      In addition, it would be highly desirable for the resource      reservation capability to provide mechanisms for:      - Invoking additional network resources (on-demand capacity)        when needed.      - The network to feed back its loading status to the applications        to enable graceful degradation of performance.4.  References   [1] Cohen, D., "DSI Requirements", December 13, 1993.   [2] Final Draft Communication Architecture for Distributed       Interactive Simulation (CADIS), Institute for Simulation and       Training, Orlando, Florida, June 28, 1993.   [3] Miller, D., "Distributed Interactive Simulation Networking       Issues", briefing presented to the ST/IP Peer Review Panel, MIT       Lincoln Laboratory, December 15, 1993.   [4] Pate, L., Curtis, K., and K. Shah, "Communication Service       Requirements for the M&S Community", September 1992.Symington, Wood & Pullen                                        [Page 6]RFC 1667     Modeling and Simulation Requirements for IPng   August 1994   [5] Pullen, M., "Multicast Network Architecture for DIS, briefing       presented to the Networks Infrastructure Task Force", George       Mason University, C3I Center/Computer Science, November 10, 1993,       revised November 11, 1993.5.  Authors' Addresses       Susan Symington       MITRE Corporation       7525 Colshire Drive       McLean, VA 22101-3481       Phone: 703-883-7209       EMail: susan@gateway.mitre.org       David Wood       MITRE Corporation       7525 Colshire Drive       McLean, VA 22101-3481       Phone: 703-883-6394       EMail: wood@mitre.org       J. Mark Pullen       Computer Science       George Mason University       Fairfax, VA 22030       Phone: 703-993-1538       EMail: mpullen@cs.gmu.eduSymington, Wood & Pullen                                        [Page 7]

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