Title :
Splicing MPLS and OpenFlow Tunnels Based on SDN Paradigm
Author :
Xiaogang Tu ; Xin Li ; Jiangang Zhou ; Shanzhi Chen
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Switching & Networking Technol., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Software-defined networking has emerged as a promising solution for supporting dynamic network functions and intelligent applications through decoupling control plane from forwarding plane. OpenFlow is the first standardized open management interface of SDN architecture. But it is unrealistic to simply swaping out conventional networks for new infrastructure. How to integrate OpenFlow with existing networks is still a serious challenge. We propose a tunnel splicing mechanism for heterogeneous network with MPLS and OpenFlow routers. Two key mechanisms were suggested: first, abstract the underlying network devices into uniformed nodes in order to shield the details of various equipments, second, strip the manipulation of flow table and lable switch table from controller and fulfill it in an independent module. This new paradigm has been developed on Linux system and tests have been carried out in experiment networks. The emulation results proved its feasibility and efficiency.
Keywords :
Internet; Linux; computer network management; multiprotocol label switching; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; Internet traffic patterns; Linux system; MPLS tunnel splicing; OpenFlow routers; OpenFlow tunnel splicing; SDN architecture; SDN paradigm; control plane decoupling; dynamic network functions; flow table manipulation; forwarding plane; heterogeneous network; software-defined networking; standardized open management interface; switch table label; Educational institutions; Multiprotocol label switching; Prototypes; Routing protocols; Splicing; Switches; MPLS; OpenFlow; SDN; networking; tunnel establishment;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud Engineering (IC2E), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/IC2E.2014.20