A management architecture for active networks

A. Barone, P. Chirco, G. D. Fatta, G. Re
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We present an architecture for network and applications management, which is based on the active networks paradigm and shows the advantages of network programmability. The stimulus to develop this architecture arises from an actual need to manage a cluster of active nodes, where it is often required to redeploy network assets and modify node connectivity. In our architecture, a remote front-end of the managing entity allows the operator to design new network topologies, to check the status of the nodes and to configure them. Moreover, the proposed framework allows to explore an active network, to monitor the active applications, to query each node and to install programmable traps. In order to take advantage of the active networks technology, we introduce active SNMP-like MIBs and agents, which are dynamic and programmable. The programmable management agents make tracing distributed applications a feasible task. We propose a general framework that can interoperate with any active execution environment. In this framework, both the manager and the monitor front-ends communicate with an active node (the Active Network Access Point) through the XML language. A gateway service performs the translation of the queries from XML to an active packet language and injects the code in the network. We demonstrate the implementation of an active network gateway for PLAN (Packet Language for Active Networks) in a forty active nodes testbed. Finally, we discuss an application of the active management architecture to detect the causes of network failures by tracing network events in time.
活动网络的管理体系结构
提出了一种基于活动网络范式的网络和应用管理体系结构,该体系结构体现了网络可编程性的优势。开发这种体系结构的动力来自于管理活动节点集群的实际需求,其中通常需要重新部署网络资产并修改节点连接。在我们的体系结构中,管理实体的远程前端允许操作员设计新的网络拓扑,检查节点的状态并配置它们。此外,提出的框架允许探索活动网络,监控活动应用程序,查询每个节点和安装可编程陷阱。为了充分利用主动网络技术,我们引入了动态可编程的主动类snmp mib和代理。可编程管理代理使跟踪分布式应用程序成为一项可行的任务。我们提出了一个可以与任何活动执行环境互操作的通用框架。在这个框架中,管理器和监视器前端都通过XML语言与活动节点(活动网络访问点)通信。网关服务将查询从XML转换为活动包语言,并将代码注入网络。我们在一个40个活动节点的测试平台上演示了一个用于活动网络包语言(PLAN)的活动网络网关的实现。最后,我们讨论了主动管理架构的一个应用,通过及时跟踪网络事件来检测网络故障的原因。
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