Seamless SDN Route Updates

S. Delaët, S. Dolev, D. Khankin, S. Tzur-David, Tomer Godinger
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Abstract

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) decouples the control and data planes, enabling limitless possibilities for implementing services and applications on top of the network abstraction layer. The centralized controller provides a real-time view of the entire underlying network infrastructure and therefore, management of the agile network becomes more simplified. This flexibility requires online routing updates, but during these updates, consistency has to be preserved, i.e., No packet losses or unrecognized duplications should occur. Moreover, routing updates should be done on the fly in an application-seamless fashion. Where no significant irregular delays or "communication hiccups" in packet arrivals are introduced due to the (frequent) updates. In this paper we present the first seamless consistency during on-the-fly routing updates, allowing the sender to send packets in an unchanged rate during the entire process, rate that is identical to the rate prior and after the update. The main idea is to use multicast on portions of the route, i.e., To send a packet both in the old and the new routes and only when the controller verifies the establishment and operation of the specific portion of the new route, it can remove the corresponding portion from the old route.
无缝SDN路由更新
软件定义网络(SDN)将控制平面和数据平面解耦,为在网络抽象层之上实现服务和应用程序提供了无限的可能性。集中式控制器提供了整个底层网络基础设施的实时视图,因此,敏捷网络的管理变得更加简化。这种灵活性需要在线路由更新,但在这些更新期间,必须保持一致性,即不应发生数据包丢失或无法识别的重复。此外,路由更新应该以应用程序无缝的方式动态完成。由于(频繁的)更新,数据包到达时没有明显的不规则延迟或“通信中断”。在本文中,我们提出了在动态路由更新过程中的第一个无缝一致性,允许发送方在整个过程中以不变的速率发送数据包,该速率与更新前后的速率相同。其主要思想是在路由的部分使用组播,即在旧路由和新路由中同时发送数据包,只有当控制器验证新路由的特定部分的建立和运行时,它才能从旧路由中删除相应的部分。
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