On the Study of SDN for Emulating Virtual LANs

Abdul Hameed, M. Wasim
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Management of Virtual LANs (VLANs) is a tedious, error-prone and time-consuming process that can increase the operational cost (OPEX). Software-defined networking (SDN) on the other hand is an emerging paradigm providing an agile and application-driven method of networking. SDN is believed to ease the management of large and complex networks and decrease the OPEX. Both VLANs and SDN provide Layer-2 isolation on top of which further network functions can be orchestrated. VLANs functionality is limited to Layer-2 while SDN can be utilized for an extended set of network functions. Despite the evolving nature of SDN compared to VLANs, network administrators are quite fascinated by its new features. The desire for migrating existing VLANs functions to SDN may be throttled by the lack of performance results and the undefined benefits versus challenges tradeoff. Is such function migration can fade out VLANs in favor of SDN? What might be the possible hurdles that can hinder SDN in completely replacing VLANs? This paper takes a step towards answering such questions. We implement and studied four VLANs functions with SDN. The experience of implementing and studying these functions from a network administrator perspective give the insights that although VLANs function implementation with SDN presents some benefits there however exist various challenges that make it difficult to foresee the readily oust of VLANs. The major challenges include the evolving nature of SDN, the better performance, and scalability of new VLANs standards for larger carrier networks and the existing investment in VLANs-based network infrastructure.
SDN模拟虚拟局域网的研究
虚拟局域网(vlan)的管理是一个繁琐、容易出错且耗时的过程,它会增加运营成本(OPEX)。另一方面,软件定义网络(SDN)是一种新兴的范例,它提供了一种敏捷的、应用程序驱动的网络方法。SDN被认为可以简化大型和复杂网络的管理,并降低运营成本。vlan和SDN都提供第二层隔离,在此基础上可以编排进一步的网络功能。vlan的功能仅限于第二层,而SDN可以用于扩展的网络功能集。尽管与vlan相比,SDN的性质在不断发展,但网络管理员还是对它的新特性非常着迷。将现有vlan功能迁移到SDN的愿望可能会因为缺乏性能结果和未定义的优势与挑战之间的权衡而受到抑制。这样的功能迁移是否会逐渐淡出vlan,转而支持SDN?什么可能会阻碍SDN完全取代vlan ?本文朝着回答这些问题迈出了一步。我们利用SDN实现并研究了四种vlan功能。从网络管理员的角度实现和研究这些功能的经验表明,尽管使用SDN实现vlan功能带来了一些好处,但也存在各种挑战,使得很难预见vlan的迅速淘汰。主要挑战包括SDN不断发展的特性、更好的性能、针对大型运营商网络的新vlan标准的可扩展性,以及对基于vlan的网络基础设施的现有投资。
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