一种用于软件定义基础设施的网络管理协议

G. Davoli, Flavio Esposito, W. Cerroni
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网络管理业务通常与数据平面业务在逻辑上分开的平面上进行带内传输。例如,可以保留单独的服务队列和/或vlan,以便可靠和及时地传递管理消息。这种方法有其历史根源,但存在一个根本问题:数据平面流量和管理流量之间的命运共享。数据平面网络出现故障,往往会导致管理流量无法到达故障的网络区域,从而无法完成诊断和恢复等重要的相关管理任务。在本文中,我们提出了一种网络管理协议,使通道外管理应用程序具有可编程性,以解决软件定义基础设施中的命运共享问题。为了测试我们的方法和实现,我们使用了声学,这是一个用于控制和管理平面的相当未开发的物理层。然后,我们使用超声的概念来实现一些代表性的应用程序,如k-superseeder检测和TraceSound (traceroute的超声版本),用于通道外网络验证和调试。虽然缩放声学可能是一个无法克服的挑战,但我们的测试表明,我们的协议带来了一种声音软件定义的方法,可以扩展到其他(组合)频率,甚至多个物理通道。
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A Network Management Protocol for Sonification of Software-Defined Infrastructures
Network management traffic is usually carried in-band with the data plane traffic on a logically separate plane. For example, separate service queues and/or VLANs may be reserved for reliable and timely delivery of management messages. This approach has roots in history but carries a fundamental problem: fate sharing between the data plane traffic and management traffic. Failure in data plane networks often cuts off management traffic to the exact network regions at fault, making it impossible to achieve important and relevant management tasks, such as diagnostics and recovery. In this paper, we propose a network management protocol that enables programmability of out-of-channel management applications to combat the fate-sharing problem in Software-Defined Infrastructures. To test our approach and our implementation we used acoustics, a fairly unexplored physical layer for the control and management plane. We then use the notion of sonification to implement a few representative applications such as k-superseeder detection and TraceSound, a sonified version of traceroute, for out-of-channel network verification and debugging. While scaling acoustics could be an insurmountable challenge, our tests show how our protocol brings about a sound software-defined approach that can be expanded to other (combinations of) frequencies and even multiple physical channels.
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