Title :
The meta-policy information base
Author :
Polyrakis, Andreas ; Boutaba, Raouf
Author_Institution :
Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The growth of computer networks has revealed significant scalability and efficiency limitations to the traditional management techniques. Policy-based networking (PBN) has emerged as a promising paradigm for configuration management and service provisioning. The common open policy service (COPS) and its extension for policy provisioning (COPS-PR) are currently being developed as the protocols to implement PBN. COPS-PR has received significant attention and seems efficient for several management areas. However, the rigidity of its policy-enforcing mechanisms constrains the intelligence that can be pushed toward the managed devices. This work aims at relaxing this limitation by using meta-policies, rules that enforce the appropriate policies on the devices. Meta-policies are stored and processed by the devices, independent of their semantics, thus making the model more efficient, scalable, distributed, and robust. The additional functionality is implemented through a novel policy information base we have defined, the meta-policy PIB
Keywords :
Internet; computer network management; protocols; COPS; COPS-PR; PBN; common open policy service; computer networks; configuration management; efficiency; functionality; managed devices; management techniques; meta-policy PIB; meta-policy information base; policy provisioning; policy-based networking; policy-enforcing mechanisms; scalability; service provisioning; Computer network management; Councils; Filtering; IP networks; Internet; Local area networks; Partial response channels; Protocols; Robustness; Scalability;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE