Title :
Extending network-virtualization platforms by using a specialized packet header and node plug-ins
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
A previously developed plug-in architecture for network-virtualization nodes allows network operators to introduce new types of virtual nodes and links and slice developers to use them in slices (i.e., virtual networks). In this paper, a method for extending network-virtualization infrastructures by introducing plug-ins to nodes in the infrastructure and a freely-designed plug-in-specific packet header, which enable sharing part of packet contents among the same type of plug-ins distributed in the infrastructure, is proposed. The header is inserted into every data packet handled by the nodes, but it is hidden from slices in a “clean virtualization” infrastructure. This method was applied to creation of a new type of virtual links with network-delay measurement function using a hidden timestamp in each packet. The timestamps do not affect slices; that is, conventional programs can be used in the slice for the measurement without modification. The method was evaluated by edge-to-edge delay measurements and the evaluation results show that it is suitable for developing new functions, including functions requiring wire-rate p erformance, in shared/public networks.
Keywords :
computer networks; virtualisation; clean virtualization infrastructure; data packet; edge-to-edge delay measurement; freely-designed plug-in-specific packet header; network operation; network-delay measurement function; network-virtualization infrastructure; network-virtualization nodes; network-virtualization platform; node plug-ins; packet content sharing; packet hidden timestamp; plug-in architecture; public network; shared network; slice developers; specialized packet header; virtual links; virtual network; virtual nodes; wire-rate performance; Computer architecture; Delays; Hardware; IP networks; Logic gates; Standards; Virtualization; Deep programmability; Network virtualization; Network-delay measurement; Network-node evolution; Network-node plug-in architecture; Timestamp; VNode; Virtual-link-type creation; Virtualization node;
Conference_Titel :
Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM), 2014 22nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Split
DOI :
10.1109/SOFTCOM.2014.7039092