%0 Journal Article %T Managing Peer to Peer and Overlay Content Traffic in ISP Networks %A Stanislaus Kaosoluchukwu Ogbuokebe %J International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Research %D 2013 %I IJEIR %X Peer-to-Peer content distribution systems are major source of traffic in today¡¯s internet services, Peer-to-peer (P2P) traffic consumes network resources without creating additional revenue. It is estimated that high percentage of broadband bandwidth is consumed by downloads of music, games, video, and other content. The use of peer to peer systems introduces many new problems related to traffic engineering or network optimization. This research work will investigate characteristics and behavioural interactions between Peer to Peer overlay content distribution operations, as well as suggests/discuss algorithms for optimizing P2P content distribution overlay infrastructure and the internet service provider ¡°ISP¡± network. Techniques to harmonise the relationship between P2P overlay content distribution services and the underlying network is also discussed. Indeed the system performance of a P2P network is critically affected by its overload, thus the processing load of the peers, the communication load and the system management load, must be carefully handled to obtain satisfactory system performance. %K P2P %K ISP Networks %K Processing Load %K Communication Load %K System Management Load %U http://journals.indexcopernicus.com/fulltxt.php?ICID=1050609