Title :
SDN-based innovation in New Zealand
Author_Institution :
Res. & Educ. Adv. Network, REANNZ Ltd., New Zealand
Abstract :
The innovation ecosystem is often seen as a `pipeline´, or in other words, a linear commercialization model that goes from idea to the marketplace with stages in research, proof-of-concept development, prototype, product beta-testing and market launch. This often works for `technology push´ projects that commonly begin not with a discovery, but with the identification of a market need that triggers industry-led innovation. REANNZ, the Crown-owned research and education network supporting New Zealand´s universities and research institutes, has been partnering with researchers and industry to identify market opportunities and develop SDN-based technologies to address them. In this talk, I will highlight the experiences and lessons learned on the following projects: SDN-Secured ScienceDMZ that uses ACLs on an OpenFlow edge switch to whitelist authorized traffic, and configures this through a web frontend. Recently deployed at a NZ university. Distributed Routers that split a single control plane over multiple data planes in different locations - a mesh of devices behaving as a single router - in this on either side of the Pacific Ocean. SDN Internet Exchange Point deployed by a commercial carrier using OpenFlow-enabled devices. Intent is to have several across the country acting as a distributed exchange.
Keywords :
firewalls; software defined networking; New Zealand; OpenFlow edge switch; REANNZ; SDN-Secured ScienceDMZ; SDN-based innovation; SDN-based technology; innovation ecosystem; linear commercialization model; market launch; product beta-testing; proof-of-concept development; Educational institutions; Firewalls (computing); Google; Hardware; Internet; Switches; Technological innovation; Distributed Router; Exchange Point; OpenFlow; SDN; ScienceDMZ;
Conference_Titel :
Science and Technology Conference (Modern Networking Technologies) (MoNeTeC), 2014 International
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7593-8
DOI :
10.1109/MoNeTeC.2014.6995583