Title :
Distributed management of service-enabled flow-paths across multiple SDN domains
Author :
Civanlar, Seyhan ; Lokman, Erhan ; Kaytaz, Bulent ; Murat Tekalp, A.
Author_Institution :
ARGELA A.r., ITU Teknokent, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
Future Internet may be comprised of interconnected multiple software-defined networks (SDN), where each domain is administered by a different controller or control plane. Provisioning of an end-to-end flow-path across such a network with specific service levels requires collaboration between domain controllers across control planes. A service-enabled flow-path shall be quality of service (QoS) enabled, reliable and/or secure, which requires a transport path with certain quantitative service level requirements such as high throughput, low packet loss, or high availability. Each SDN controller can autonomously determine such end-to-end flow-paths when all other SDN controllers periodically advertise to other controllers its available service-enabled paths. Doing so, each SDN controller is presented with several service-enabled path alternatives, crossing other domains, to choose from. We propose a multi-domain SDN controller design, wherein each SDN controller shares its network´s “summarized” topology of service-enabled paths with other SDN controllers, such that all domains (controllers) have real-time autonomous decision making capability for end-to-end flow-path selection. We also describe how an SDN controller can reserve and release a flow traversing other SDN domains.
Keywords :
Internet; computer network reliability; computer network security; decision making; quality of service; software defined networking; Internet; QoS; autonomous decision making capability; end-to-end flow path; multidomain SDN controller design; multiple SDN domain security; quality of service; service enabled flow path distributed management; software defined network reliability; Computer architecture; Internet; Logic gates; Network topology; Quality of service; Routing; Topology; QoS; RSVP; SDN; flow management; multi-domain;
Conference_Titel :
Networks and Communications (EuCNC), 2015 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
DOI :
10.1109/EuCNC.2015.7194099