Optimizing Service Chain ID generation for flow rule compression

Om Prakash Nirankari, Prakash Pawar, Kotaro Kataoka
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Service Chaining provides opportunities for network and service providers to implement their services and policies with finer granularity of an individual user or an application. However, the increasing number of Service Chains and middleboxes will introduce a larger number of flow rules and more consumption of Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM), whose capacity is limited due to high cost and power consumption. This paper proposes to compress the flow rules for service chaining by optimizing the generation of Service Chain IDs that are widely used in packet tagging techniques for the Service Chaining. Our solution 1) makes service chain IDs aggregatable based on Common Forwarding Actions (CFAs) among the service chains, and 2) reduces the number of flow rules at each SDN switch to execute a larger number of forwarding actions for service chaining. The evaluation results showed that the proposed algorithm can reduce up to 76% of the flow rules using the randomly generated networks and service chains. Because the generation of Service Chain ID does not interfere the other flow rule compression techniques, our algorithm can also be used as a plug-in to the other Service Chaining mechanisms to optimize their ID generation.
流规则压缩中服务链ID生成的优化
服务链为网络和服务提供商提供了机会,使其能够以更细的单个用户或应用程序粒度实现其服务和策略。然而,越来越多的服务链和中间盒将引入更多的流规则和更多的三元内容可寻址存储器(Ternary Content Addressable Memory, TCAM)的消耗,其容量受到高成本和功耗的限制。本文提出通过优化服务链id的生成来压缩服务链的流规则,服务链id在信息包标记技术中被广泛使用。我们的解决方案是:1)基于业务链之间的共同转发动作(Common Forwarding Actions, CFAs)实现业务链id的聚合;2)减少每个SDN交换机上的流规则数量,为业务链执行更多的转发动作。评估结果表明,该算法使用随机生成的网络和服务链可以减少多达76%的流规则。由于服务链ID的生成不会干扰其他流规则压缩技术,因此我们的算法也可以作为其他服务链机制的插件来优化它们的ID生成。
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