2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/infcomw.2014.6849191
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Demonstrating resilient quality of service in Software Defined Networking

Abstract: Abstract-Software defined Networking (SDN) such as OpenFlow decouples the control plane from forwarding devices and embeds it into one or more external entities called controllers. We implemented a framework in OpenFlow through which business customers receive higher Quality of Service (QoS) than besteffort customers in all conditions (e.g. failure conditions). In the demonstration, we stream video clips (business and best-effort customer's traffic) through an emulated OpenFlow topology. During the demonstrati… Show more

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“…Instead of a single controller, for large-scale networks, a cluster of SDN controllers can be used for better network management. 30 Single controller architecture is simpler and cheaper, but centralized approach raises problems regarding to scalability. As the number of switches increases, relying on a single controller is not secure for many reasons: first, instructions from the SDN controller are passed to the switches as messages.…”
Section: Prerequisitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Instead of a single controller, for large-scale networks, a cluster of SDN controllers can be used for better network management. 30 Single controller architecture is simpler and cheaper, but centralized approach raises problems regarding to scalability. As the number of switches increases, relying on a single controller is not secure for many reasons: first, instructions from the SDN controller are passed to the switches as messages.…”
Section: Prerequisitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the SDN approach, the control plane logic is removed from the forwarding devices (switches and routers) that participate in the network and is incorporated into an external entity that instructs them and is called SDN controller. 30 The SDN controller has a global view of the complete network, and based on this, it instructs the switches during the forwarding process. The communication between the SDN controller and the switches is feasible via OpenFlow protocol.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the OpenFlow protocol, a packet can be redirected through an already created queue. For the creation of queues, switches can rely on a separate protocol such as OF-Config (OpenFlow Configuration and Management Protocol) or OVS-DB (Open vSwitch Database Management Protocol) [11]. For the case when switches do not support these protocols, vendor specific options of the OpenFlow protocol can be used for the creation of queues.…”
Section: Queuing Functionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the response to failure experiment we learned that high quality of service can be achieved for business customers even on failure conditions using our framework [6]. We learned that if the enough bandwidth is present in the restoration path, neither business customers nor best-effort customers would receive degraded service.…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%