Achieving efficiency in autonomic network management of IP networks based on SDN management logic

M. B. Lehocine, M. Batouche
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The layer-three redundancy in large companies' IP networks remains a major concern, aiming to increase, as much as possible, the availability ratio for the offered services to the customers. However, deploying the existing protocols requires in addition to providing backup links and physical equipment, the manual configuration which is time-consuming and error-prone. Autonomic router redundancy controller (ARRC) was the first autonomic solution whose objective was to deploy redundancy on existing networks. Yet, this solution was unable to handle redundancy in all network scenarios. In this paper, we propose a new approach extended ARRC (E-ARRC), inspired from software defined networking (SDN) management logic to address ARRC shortcomings and limitations. SDN represents a new vision for the future networks, aiming to reduce complexity and to ensure an efficient control of the network behaviour. Based on a global view of the network, SDN achieves business needs via a high-level specification of rules which are applied accordingly on the SDN capable nodes. The results of our approach, which is based on shared-networks reachability, illustrate a more granular level of redundancy, with a reliable exploitation of all the available resources.
基于SDN管理逻辑实现IP网络的自主网络管理效率
大公司IP网络中的第三层冗余仍然是一个主要问题,其目的是尽可能地增加向客户提供服务的可用性比率。但是,部署现有协议除了需要提供备份链路和物理设备外,还需要手工配置,这既耗时又容易出错。自主路由器冗余控制器(ARRC)是第一个自主解决方案,其目标是在现有网络上部署冗余。然而,该解决方案无法处理所有网络场景中的冗余。本文提出了一种新的扩展ARRC (E-ARRC)方法,该方法受软件定义网络(SDN)管理逻辑的启发,以解决ARRC的缺点和局限性。SDN代表了未来网络的新愿景,旨在降低复杂性并确保对网络行为的有效控制。基于网络的全局视图,SDN通过高级规则规范来实现业务需求,这些规则规范相应地应用于支持SDN的节点。我们的方法基于共享网络的可达性,其结果说明了更细粒度的冗余级别,并可靠地利用了所有可用资源。
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