Towards a modular and flexible SDN control language

M. Aouadj, E. Lavinal, T. Desprats, M. Sibilla
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Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a recent paradigm that aims to reshape the way we configure and manage today's networks. To fulfill this goal, SDN relies on control languages to programmatically express the desired network behavior, making it possible to quickly change and innovate within the network. As a consequence, having an expressive and powerful control language will unlock the full potential of this approach and enable new opportunities for developing network control applications. As such, numerous works addressed this issue, where the most recent ones have used network abstractions in order to spare administrators from dealing with the complex and dynamic nature of the physical infrastructure. However, we think that these languages rely on abstractions that are not the most appropriate ones for expressing modular and reusable control policies. In this paper, we present work in progress towards a new high-level, modular and flexible SDN control language. One novelty of this language is to integrate a network abstraction model that allows a clear separation between simple transport functions and richer network services. We believe that this approach will allow administrators to design and deploy control applications that can be easily maintained and reused.
朝着模块化和灵活的SDN控制语言迈进
软件定义网络(SDN)是最近的一种范式,旨在重塑我们配置和管理当今网络的方式。为了实现这一目标,SDN依靠控制语言以编程方式表达所需的网络行为,从而使网络内的快速变化和创新成为可能。因此,拥有一种表达能力强的控制语言将释放这种方法的全部潜力,并为开发网络控制应用程序提供新的机会。因此,许多作品都解决了这个问题,其中最新的作品使用了网络抽象,以便使管理员不必处理物理基础设施的复杂性和动态性。然而,我们认为这些语言所依赖的抽象并不是最适合表达模块化和可重用控制策略的抽象。在本文中,我们介绍了一种新的高级、模块化和灵活的SDN控制语言。这种语言的一个新颖之处在于集成了一个网络抽象模型,该模型允许在简单的传输功能和更丰富的网络服务之间进行清晰的分离。我们相信,这种方法将允许管理员设计和部署易于维护和重用的控制应用程序。
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