DocumentCode
2056405
Title
GMPLS network security: Gap analysis
Author
Ramakrishnan, Vikram ; Wargo, Chris ; John, Sherin
Author_Institution
Comput. Networks & Software, Inc., Springfield, VA
fYear
2008
fDate
5-7 May 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
As contrasted to the management plane of today´s and emerging networks architectures, the control plane will not be as easy to secure. The control plane is an emerging concept that is part of most large scale, high-speed next generation networks. This may also include the architectures that are being researched to go beyond Internet2. Today the control plane originally defined for generalized multi-protocol label switching (GMPLS) is being considered for implementations such as T-MPLS, MPLS-TE, and Ethernet PBB-PBT. In the future, these network switching techniques and the supporting control plane will be supporting the SWIM approach now advocated as part of the NextGen service oriented architecture. The security threats that are being defined and reviewed in the IETF are only part of the story. This paper organizes the categories of threats and provides an understanding of the defensive techniques and gaps to providing security for the control plane.
Keywords
Internet; local area networks; multiprotocol label switching; telecommunication network management; telecommunication security; Ethernet; GMPLS network security; Internet; control plane; generalized multiprotocol label switching; high-speed next generation networks; networks architectures; system wide information management; Automatic control; Computer network management; Costs; IP networks; Intrusion detection; Next generation networking; Protocols; Resource management; SONET; Service oriented architecture;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integrated Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Conference, 2008. ICNS 2008
Conference_Location
Bethesda, MD
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2303-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2304-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNSURV.2008.4559171
Filename
4559171
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