Ivan Baronak

Work place: Department of Telecommunications, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia

E-mail: baronak@ut.fei.stuba.sk

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Research Interests: Computer Networks, Network Architecture, Network Security

Biography

Ivan Baroňák was born in Žilina, Slovakia in July 1955. He received the electronic engineering degree from Slovak Technical University Bratislava in 1980. Since 1981 he has been a lecturer at Institute of Telecommunications, STU Bratislava. Nowadays he works as a professor at Institute of Telecommunications of FEI STU Bratislava. Scientifically, professionally and pedagogically, he focuses on problems of digital switching systems, ATM, Telecommunication management (TMN), NGN, VoIP, QoS, problem of optimal modeling of private telecommunication networks and services.

Author Articles
Methodology for Benchmarking IPsec Gateways

By Adam Tisovsky Ivan Baronak

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2012.09.01, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2012

The paper analyses forwarding performance of IPsec gateway over the rage of offered loads. It focuses on the forwarding rate and packet loss particularly at the gateway's performance peak and at the state of gateway's overload. It explains possible performance degradation when the gateway is overloaded by excessive offered load. The paper further evaluates different approaches for obtaining forwarding performance parameters – a widely used throughput described in RFC 1242, maximum forwarding rate with zero packet loss and us proposed equilibrium throughput. According to our observations equilibrium throughput might be the most universal parameter for benchmarking security gateways as the others may be dependent on the duration of test trials. Employing equilibrium throughput would also greatly shorten the time required for benchmarking. Lastly, the paper presents methodology and a hybrid step/binary search algorithm for obtaining value of equilibrium throughput.

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