DocumentCode
187772
Title
Position Paper: Reactive Logic in Software-Defined Networking: Accounting for the Limitations of the Switches
Author
Bifulco, Roberto ; Dusi, Maurizio
fYear
2014
fDate
1-3 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
97
Lastpage
102
Abstract
SDN provides an abstract view of the network in which the switches expose a homogeneous set of capabilities. Unfortunately, the abstraction process may hide important information about the devices that finally impacts on the network operations. Although SDN implementations, like OpenFlow, already account for some device specific properties, we believe that other important ones have been so far overlooked. To this regard, we focus on the switches´ performance at handling control messages and on how this may affect the control plane design. To support our discussion, we provide theoretical examples and simulation-based experiments. We conclude that accounting for switches performance at handling control messages is a crucial step in the design of advanced SDN control plane features.
Keywords
protocols; software defined networking; OpenFlow; SDN control plane features; SDN implementations; abstraction process; control message handling; control plane design; device specific properties; homogeneous capabilities; network operations; reactive logic; software-defined networking; switch performance; Control systems; Delays; IP networks; Iron; Performance evaluation; Radar; Routing; SDN; controller; performance; reactive logic;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Defined Networks (EWSDN), 2014 Third European Workshop on
Conference_Location
Budapest
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EWSDN.2014.22
Filename
6984059
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