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10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects HOT Interconnects (HotI'02)
TCP-Splitter: A TCP/IP Flow Monitor in Reconfigurable Hardware
Stanford, California, USA
August 21-August 23
ISBN: 0-7695-1650-5
David V. Schuehler, Washington University
John Lockwood, Washington University

TCP/IP is the most commonly-used protocol on the internet. It provides a reliable transport for nearly all applications that utilize a network. These include Web browsers, FTP, Telnet, Secure Shell and other applications. New types of routers require the examination of TCP/IP flows transiting this networking equipment.

This paper describes TCP-Splitter, a reconfigurable hardware based solution for analyzing and processing TCP/IP flows at multi-gigabit line rates. A consistent byte stream is delivered to a client application for every TCP/IP connection processed by TCP-Splitter. In order to maintain a design that is lightweight, efficient, and able to process a nearly unlimited number of flows at gigabit line rates, the system uses a non-passive flow processing algorithm.

Citation:
David V. Schuehler, John Lockwood, "TCP-Splitter: A TCP/IP Flow Monitor in Reconfigurable Hardware," hoti, pp.127, 10th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects HOT Interconnects (HotI'02), 2002
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