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Aggregation management design for user-defined network infrastructure

Recently, OpenFlow and FlowVisor are the most promising architecture components of the software-defined networks (SDNs). The evolution of these components brought the revolution of utilizing network elements for the shared and virtual network infrastructure, however from the aspects of production ne...

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Main Authors: Musa, Ardiansyah, Sungmin Hwang, Muthohar, Fiqri, Gihyun Bang, Deokjai Choi, Kyungbaek Kim, Wangcheol Song, Seungjoon Seok, Seunghae Kim
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Recently, OpenFlow and FlowVisor are the most promising architecture components of the software-defined networks (SDNs). The evolution of these components brought the revolution of utilizing network elements for the shared and virtual network infrastructure, however from the aspects of production networks, it still lacks of some key component. For example, policy-based services provisioning for user-defined requirement is an indispensable part. Hence, innovative aggregation management design for virtual network management system framework must be developed and tested. This paper describes an initial design to user-defined network infrastructure in order to make it capable of running policy-based engineering related experiments. We developed the framework regarding the real use cases upon the shared and virtual network in KREONET infrastructure. Moreover, we also presented perflow-user-defined specifications which include max rate limiter and dynamic priority assignment strategy to enhance the validation performance of our system for production networks.
DOI:10.1109/APNOMS.2014.6996581