Data Compression for WAN Links
Using data compression on wide area links has ramifications that must be
considered when implementing routed network solutions. This note will do
the following:
Describe current methods of data compression.
Briefly explain HP’s compression algorithm.
Describe the performance test method used for testing compression
with HP routers.
Report compression test results.
Give some general guidelines for effectively designing networks that
utilize compression.
What is Compression?
Compression is a method of encoding data such that the resulting file or
packet is smaller than the original. Therefore, when the data is sent, say
over a wide area link, it will utilize less bandwidth than the original data
uses. At the other end of the link, the data is then uncompressed to its
original size. In this way, one can gain improved WAN throughput without
having to upgrade to higher speed lines. For example, using the HP
AdvanceStack Router 650, running compression on 64 Kbit/s links can yield
throughputs of up to 96 Kbit/s. See the “Design Guidelines” section for more
details.
Data compression is achieved by replacing repeating strings of data with a
smaller string called a “key”. Compression algorithms use what is called a
“dictionary”, which contains the mappings of strings to their respective keys.
The sending device removes the repeating strings within each packet and
replaces them with the key string, and the receiving device reverses the
process, restoring the original data and removing the key. Both the sending
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Summary of Contents for 600 Series
Page 1: ...Hewlett Packard Series 200 400 and 600 Routers HP Routing Services and Applications ...
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Page 5: ...1 Product Notes ...
Page 6: ...Features of HP Routers Architecture and Technology Branch Office Routing Product Notes 1 2 ...
Page 38: ...Architecture and Technology Software Control Path Architecture 1 34 ...
Page 52: ...Branch Office Routing Future Directions 1 48 ...
Page 53: ...2 Routing Services Notes ...
Page 106: ...Bridging Service Traffic Prioritization 2 54 ...
Page 158: ...Novell IPX Routing Service NetBIOS Protocol Support 2 106 ...
Page 194: ...Data Compression for WAN Links Conclusion 2 142 ...
Page 195: ...3 Application Notes and Case Studies ...
Page 224: ...Improving Network Availability Application Recovery 3 30 ...
Page 234: ...ISDN Wide Area Network Design Dry Creek Joint Elem School District Performance 3 40 ...
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