Bandwidth guarantees for resilient Ethernet networks through RSTP port cost optimization

A. Kern, I. Moldován, T. Cinkler
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Abstract

Ethernet protocol is the most wide-spread protocol in the local area network (LAN) environment. It is cost effective, simple, and provides high speeds, exactly what is needed in the provider network. However, deployment in the provider network imposes carrier-grade requirements. Standardization bodies realized this, and they are extending its capabilities: QoS support and traffic management by 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs), traffic engineering by 802.1s multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP), administration and management issues by 802.1 ag connectivity fault management (CFM). However, with carrier-grade extensions Ethernet started to lose an important property: simplicity. Often the topology of the Ethernet aggregation is simple, tree-like, so complex protocols like MSTP are not required even when resilience is supported by adding several links. In most cases the plain rapid spanning tree protocol (RSTP) can provide the necessary restoration and loop protection capability. However, the default settings of the RSTP protocol may not provide optimal network utilization, and it is difficult to predict its behavior after a failure. In this paper we present a tool for RSTP optimization, which engineers the network for best utilization while also ensures that optimal paths will be selected after a link failure. The result of the optimization is a port cost set for all bridge interfaces. The optimization is performed off-line using an integer linear program (ILP). We show that compared to the default settings higher throughput can be achieved, while the required bandwidth is guaranteed in case of any link failure.
通过RSTP端口成本优化,为弹性以太网提供带宽保障
以太网协议是局域网(LAN)环境中应用最广泛的协议。它具有成本效益,简单,并提供高速,这正是提供商网络所需要的。但是,在提供商网络中的部署会施加运营商级的要求。标准化机构意识到了这一点,他们正在扩展其功能:通过802.1 q虚拟局域网(vlan)支持QoS和流量管理,通过802.1 q多生成树协议(MSTP)进行流量工程,通过802.1 ag连接故障管理(CFM)进行管理和管理问题。然而,随着运营商级扩展,以太网开始失去一个重要的属性:简单性。以太网聚合的拓扑结构通常是简单的树状结构,因此即使通过添加几个链路来支持弹性,也不需要像MSTP这样的复杂协议。在大多数情况下,普通快速生成树协议RSTP (plain rapid spanning tree protocol)可以提供必要的恢复和环路保护能力。但是,RSTP协议的默认设置可能无法提供最佳的网络利用率,并且很难预测其故障后的行为。在本文中,我们提出了一个用于RSTP优化的工具,该工具可以设计网络以获得最佳利用率,同时确保在链路故障后选择最优路径。优化的结果是所有网桥接口的端口开销集。优化是使用整数线性程序(ILP)离线执行的。我们表明,与默认设置相比,可以实现更高的吞吐量,同时在任何链路故障的情况下保证所需的带宽。
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