Title :
Toward an SDN-enabled NFV architecture
Author :
Matias, Jon ; Garay, Jokin ; Toledo, Nerea ; Unzilla, Juanjo ; Jacob, Eduardo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain
Abstract :
This article presents the progressive evolution of NFV from the initial SDN-agnostic initiative to a fully SDN-enabled NFV solution, where SDN is not only used as infrastructure support but also influences how virtual network functions (VNFs) are designed. In the latest approach, when possible, stateless processing in the VNF shifts from the computing element to the networking element. To support these claims, the article presents the implementation of a flow-based network access control solution, with an SDN-enabled VNF built on IEEE 802.1x, which establishes services as sets of flow definitions that are authorized as the result of an end user authentication process. Enforcing the access to the network is done at the network element, while the authentication and authorization state is maintained at the compute element. The application of this proposal allows the performance to be enhanced, while traffic in the control channel is reduced to a minimum. The SDN-enabled NFV approach sets the foundation to increase the areas of application of NFV, in particular in those areas where massive stateless processing of packets is expected.
Keywords :
software defined networking; virtualisation; IEEE 802.1x; SDN-enabled VNF; authentication state; authorization state; compute element; computing element; end user authentication process; flow definition; flow-based network access control solution; fully-SDN-enabled NFV solution; initial SDN-agnostic initiative; network element; networking element; packet massive stateless processing; virtual network functions; Access control; Computer architecture; Scalability; Software radio; Telecommunication standards; Virtualization;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7081093