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Network processing in content inspection applications
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Proceedings of the 14th international symposium on Systems synthesis table of contents
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
Session: Special Session on Network Processors: An Industrial Perspective table of contents
Pages: 197 - 201  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-58113-418-5
Author
Feliks J. Welfeld  Solidum Systems Corp., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Sponsors
IEEE : IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Design Automation
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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This paper will show how NP can be used for complicated tasks including advanced classification of packets. Advanced classification requires the NP to look beyond the layer 3-4 header of the protocol, deep into the session and application layer payload. Dubbed "content inspection", such advanced classification requires specialized high-performance ICs, and a powerful and sophisticated set of tools for programming the ICs. These tools enable users of advanced classifiers to describe protocols using a high-level formal language, and then build classification policy with the help of an API. Complimented by policy verification and system simulation tools, content inspection will bring the required ease of use and processing power into the hands of communication systems designers.