Title :
Hierarchical Creation of Virtual Networks
Author :
El-Darieby, Mohamed ; Rolia, Jerry
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng., Regina Univ., Sask.
Abstract :
This paper describes a scalable and hierarchical virtual network creation (HVNC) protocol. The protocol encapsulates network control operations such as signaling and routing. It relies on a hierarchical organization of network resources and their managers. The network hierarchy of HVNC provides network-wide views of network resource status. This enables network-wide decisions such as balancing traffic loads among network domains and traffic isolation in accordance to policies. HVNC enables flexible and dynamic virtual network management including reconfiguration and failure recovery. These advantages come at the cost of higher setup and information storage costs when compared to standard service creation protocols. We characterize the advantages and costs of HVNC by simulation. The relatively high costs of HVNC make it more suitable to create long-lived high-bandwidth virtual networks. This type of virtual networks supports emerging technologies and applications such as grid and peer-to-peer computing and data-intensive e-science applications
Keywords :
computer network management; computer network reliability; resource allocation; routing protocols; signalling protocols; telecommunication traffic; virtual private networks; balancing traffic loads; failure recovery; hierarchical virtual network creation protocol; long-lived high-bandwidth virtual networks; network control operations; network resource status; routing protocol; signaling protocol; virtual network management; Communication system traffic control; Computer networks; Costs; IP networks; Multiprotocol label switching; Protocols; Quality of service; Routing; Scalability; Transportation; Hierarchical Networks; Network Service Provisioning; Scalability; VPN; overlay networks;
Conference_Titel :
Network Operations and Management Symposium, 2006. NOMS 2006. 10th IEEE/IFIP
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0142-9
DOI :
10.1109/NOMS.2006.1687553