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MEICAN: Simplifying DCN Life-Cycle Management from End-User and Operator Perspectives in Inter-Domain Environments

National research and education networks (NRENs), such as ESnet, GéANT, and RNP, currently promote the employment of dynamic circuit networks (DCNs) to improve scientific communications beyond the capabilities of today's Internet. In spite of their alleged benefits to materialize user-initiate...

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Published in:IEEE communications magazine 2018-01, Vol.56 (1), p.179-187
Main Authors: Wickboldt, Juliano Araujo, Guerreiro, Mauricio Quatrin, Granville, Lisandro Zambenedetti, Gaspary, Luciano Paschoal, Schwarz, Marcos Felipe, Guok, Chin, Chaniotakis, Vangelis, Lake, Andrew, MacAuley, and John
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Language:English
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Summary:National research and education networks (NRENs), such as ESnet, GéANT, and RNP, currently promote the employment of dynamic circuit networks (DCNs) to improve scientific communications beyond the capabilities of today's Internet. In spite of their alleged benefits to materialize user-initiated, ad hoc dedicated end-to-end circuits for high-demanding applications, DCNs also pose important challenges. Two examples are dealing with the end-user's lack of ability or willingness to understand low-level technicalities of virtual circuit establishment, and accommodating NRENs' local policies throughout the life-cycle of DCN. In this article, we seek to improve the usability of DCN services with a focus on the inexperienced end-user and the skilled network operator alike. We introduce MEICAN, a platform to manage the life-cycle of DCN from definition to provisioning of virtual circuits. We also present a case study of inter-domain circuit reservation with mixed manual and automated policy checking, and discuss lessons learned, relevant challenges, and open issues still to be overcome.
ISSN:0163-6804
1558-1896
DOI:10.1109/MCOM.2017.1601205