New models and algorithms for programmable networks

D. Raz, Y. Shavitt
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Abstract

In today's IP networks most of the network control and management tasks are performed at the end points. As a result, many important network functions cannot be optimized due to lack of sufficient support from the network. The growing need for quality guaranteed services brought on suggestions to add more computational power to the network elements. This paper studies the algorithmic power of networks whose routers are capable of performing complex tasks. It presents a new model that captures the hop-by-hop datagram forwarding mechanism deployed in today's IP networks, as well as the ability to perform complex computations in network elements as proposed in the active networks paradigm. Using our framework, we present and analyze distributed algorithms for basic problems that arise in the control and management of IP networks. These problems include: route discovery, message dissemination, topology discovery, and bottleneck detection. Our results prove that, although adding computation power to the routers increases the message delay, it shortens the completion time for many tasks. The suggested model can be used to evaluate the contribution of added features to a router, and allows the formal comparison of different proposed architectures.
可编程网络的新模型和算法
在当今的IP网络中,大多数网络控制和管理任务都是在端点执行的。因此,由于缺乏足够的网络支持,许多重要的网络功能无法得到优化。对有质量保证的服务的需求日益增长,因此有人建议为网络元素增加更多的计算能力。本文研究了路由器能够执行复杂任务的网络的算法能力。它提出了一个新的模型,捕获了在当今的IP网络中部署的逐跳数据报转发机制,以及在主动网络范式中提出的网络元素中执行复杂计算的能力。使用我们的框架,我们提出并分析了在IP网络控制和管理中出现的基本问题的分布式算法。这些问题包括:路由发现、消息传播、拓扑发现和瓶颈检测。我们的研究结果证明,虽然增加路由器的计算能力增加了消息延迟,但它缩短了许多任务的完成时间。建议的模型可用于评估添加功能对路由器的贡献,并允许对不同建议的架构进行正式比较。
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