完美匹配:光Bypass和SDN分区

M. Caria, A. Jukan
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大量的研究、开发和标准化工作正在进行中,以将分组网络中称为软件定义网络(SDN)的最新热点扩展到光域。我们认为,通过一些架构调整,分组层SDN与动态光传输(无论哪种风格)的合理组合已经是可能的。因此,我们建议将最近提出的一种称为SDN分区的网络方案与以光bypass形式使用的动态光电路结合起来。该方法在SDN/OSPF混合网络中使用几个SDN节点,将OSPF域划分为子域,从而通过在跨子域边界时操纵OSPF路由协议更新,已经实现了与完全SDN操作相当的流量工程能力。该方法保证了子域内的本地路由在任何时候都保持稳定,而子域间的路由可以优化。边界节点间的光bypass可以在流量需求增加的情况下,将传输流量从频繁穿越的子域动态地分流到光层。我们的模拟结果表明,几个SDN节点与几个光bypass的组合可以在一定程度上应对流量激增,从而使链路容量过度供应或完全不需要SDN迁移。
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The perfect match: Optical Bypass and SDN partitioning
A lot of research, development, and standardization efforts are going on to extend the latest buzz in packet networks called Software-Defined Networking (SDN) to the optical domain. We argue though that a reasonable combination of packet layer SDN with dynamic optical transport (in whatever flavor) is already possible with some architectural adaptations. We therefore propose to combine a recently proposed networking scheme called SDN Partitioning with dynamic optical circuits used in the form of Optical Bypasses. The method uses a few SDN nodes in a hybrid SDN/OSPF network, such that they partition the OSPF domain into sub-domains, thereby already achieving traffic engineering capabilities comparable to full SDN operation only by manipulating OSPF routing protocol updates when they cross sub-domain borders. The method provides that local routing inside sub-domains remains stable at all times, while inter-sub-domain routes can be optimized. The Optical Bypasses among border nodes come into play to dynamically offload transit traffic from frequently traversed (transit) sub-domains to the optical layer in case of increased traffic demands. Our simulation results show that the combination of a few SDN nodes with a few Optical Bypasses allows to cope with traffic surges up to a degree that renders excessive over-provisioning of link capacities or full SDN migration completely unnecessary.
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