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Rod Couvrey
Vice President of Software Engineering
Redback


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Service Level Traffic Variations by Protocol

 

Mu Dynamics has developed dynamic and stateful service level traffic variation mutations for the following list of protocols. For the most updated information about protocols supported, contact your Mu sales representative.

 

Service Level Traffic Variations/Protocols Listed in Alphabetical Order
Service Level Traffic Variations/Protocols Listed by Family
Service Level Traffic Variations/Protocols Listed by Customer Use Case

 

Service Level Traffic Variations/Protocols Listed by Family


core
Core: Operators of network infrastructure devices are likely to need at least these protocols.

ARP, BOOTP, CDP, DHCP, DHCPv6, ICMPv4, ICMPv6, IGMP, IPv4, IPv6, MPLS, PPPoE, SSL-TLS, TACACS+, TCP, UDP
scada Critical Infrastructure: Critical Infrastructure operators that perform security analysis know that their network devices are robust.

DNP3, ICMPv4, IEC-61850, IPv4, LLDP/LLDP-MED, MMS, Modbus
enterprise
Large Financial Enterprise, Web Services: Network application users leverage this set of service level traffic variations.

FTP, H.323, ICMPv4, ICMPv6, IEEE 802.1Q-2005, IEEE 802.1x-2004, IEEE 802.1X-2004, IMAP, IPv4, IPv6, LDAP, POP3, SMTP, TACACS+, TCP, TFTP, UDP, VRRP
management
Management: These protocols facilitate management of networks and devices, in the broadest sense.

BOOTP, DHCP, DHCPv6, HTTP, ICMPv4, IPv4, ISAKMP (IKEv1), LLDP/LLDP-MED, RADIUS, SNMP, SNMPTRAP, SSDP, SSH, TCP, TELNET, UDP
media Media: Media-intensive devices and networks employing these protocols need to be analyzed deeply.

H.248, H.323, ICMPv4, IPv4, LLDP/LLDP-MED, MGCP, RTSP, SCTP, SIP, TCP, UDP
metro ethernet
Metro Ethernet: Operators of any scale Ethernet networks should ensure that these protocol implementations are robust.

ICMPv4, IEEE 802.1Q-2005, IEEE 802.1X-2004, IPv4, LLDP/LLDP-MED, MPLS, TCP, UDP
multicast
Multicast: Devices that employ multicast technology need a well-implemented, solid foundation of these protocols.

ICMPv4, ICMPv6, IGMP, IPv4, IPv6, PIM-DM/SM
routing
Routing: Network operators of all scales must ensure that their routers can tolerate a wide variety of invalid input.

ARP, BGP, ICMPv4, ICMPv6, IPv4, IPv6, LDP, MPLS, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, PIM-SM/DM, PPPoE, RIPng, RIPv1, RIPv2, TCP, UDP, VRRP
storage
Storage: In order to protect valuable data, protocols used to access stored data must be highly robust.

CIFS, ICMPv4, IPv4, MOUNT, NFS, Portmap, TCP, UDP


 

 
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