2012 European Workshop on Software Defined Networking 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ewsdn.2012.18
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Implementing Layer 2 Network Virtualization Using OpenFlow: Challenges and Solutions

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“…IP to MAC mapping tables can be used to detect ARP spoofing. [Matias et al 2012] proposed an Address Resolution Mapping (ARM) module in the controller that tracks MAC addresses from authorized users or hosts. Controller then consults this ARP module and discards ARP responses that are not verified by the ARP module.…”
Section: Arp Spoofingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IP to MAC mapping tables can be used to detect ARP spoofing. [Matias et al 2012] proposed an Address Resolution Mapping (ARM) module in the controller that tracks MAC addresses from authorized users or hosts. Controller then consults this ARP module and discards ARP responses that are not verified by the ARP module.…”
Section: Arp Spoofingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amongst other reasons, SDN is being adopted as a mean to achieve hierarchical virtualization of network resources [13]. Nevertheless, SDN based solutions for Ethernet resource management [14][15] are usually sectorial, just addressing one management issue a time.…”
Section: Software Defined Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper [9] addresses resource allocation specific issue in network virtualization. Paper [10] outlines challenges and solutions while implementing network virtualization using OpenFlow. Specific challenges with respect to network performance, scalability, security and interoperability with potential solution while deploying SDN in carrier grade network has been described in paper [11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%