Author_Institution :
Fujitsu Labs. of America Inc., Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Abstract :
New and emerging use cases, such as the interconnection of geographically distributed data centers (DCs), are drawing attention to the requirement for dynamic end-to-end service provisioning, spanning multiple and heterogeneous optical network domains. This heterogeneity is, not only due to the diverse data transmission and switching technologies, but also due to the different options of control plane techniques. In light of this, the problem of heterogeneous control plane interworking needs to be solved, and in particular, the solution must address the specific issues of multi-domain networks, such as limited domain topology visibility, given the scalability and confidentiality constraints. In this article, some of the recent activities regarding the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) orchestration are reviewed to address such a multi-domain control plane interworking problem. Specifically, three different models, including the single SDN controller model, multiple SDN controllers in mesh, and multiple SDN controllers in a hierarchical setting, are presented for the DC interconnection network with multiple SDN/ OpenFlow domains or multiple OpenFlow/ Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) heterogeneous domains. In addition, two concrete implementations of the orchestration architectures are detailed, showing the overall feasibility and procedures of SDN orchestration for the end-to-end service provisioning in multi-domain data center optical networks.
Keywords :
computer centres; multiprotocol label switching; optical fibre networks; software defined networking; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication switching; DC interconnection network; GMPLS heterogeneous domain; SDN orchestration; confidentiality constraint; control plane techniques; data center multidomain optical networking; diverse data transmission technology; dynamic end-to-end control; dynamic end-to-end service provisioning; generalized multiprotocol label switching heterogeneous domain; geographically distributed data center interconnection; heterogeneous control plane interworking; heterogeneous optical network domain; limited domain topology visibility; multidomain control plane interworking problem; multiple OpenFlow domain; multiple SDN controllers; multiple optical network domain; scalability constraint; single SDN controller model; software-defined networking orchestration; switching technology; Computer architecture; Distributed databases; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Optical switches; Protocols; software-defined networking(SDN); generalized multi-protocol labelswitching (GMPLS); path computationelement (PCE); data center; orchestration;multi-domain optical network;