SDN orchestration of OpenFlow and GMPLS flexi-grid networks with a stateful hierarchical PCE


Por: Casellas, R, Munoz, R, Martinez, R, Vilalta, R, Liu, L, Tsuritani, T, Morita, I, Lopez, V, de Dios, OG, Fernandez-Palacios, JP

Publicada: 1 ene 2015
Categoría: Computer networks and communications

Resumen:
New and emerging use cases, such as the interconnection of geographically remote data centers, are drawing attention to the need for provisioning end-to-end connectivity services spanning multiple and heterogeneous network domains. This heterogeneity is due not only to the data transmission and switching technology (the so-called data plane) but also to the deployed control plane, which may be used within each domain to automate the setup and recovery of such services, dynamically. The choice of a control plane is affected by factors such as availability, maturity, operator's preference, and the ability to satisfy a list of functional requirements. Given the current developments around OpenFlow and software-defined networking (SDN) along with the need to account for existing deployments based on GMPLS, the problem of heterogeneous control plane interworking needs to be solved. The retained solution must equally address the specific issues of multidomain networks, such as limited domain topology visibility, given the scalability and confidentiality constraints that characterize them. In this setting, we propose a functional and protocol architecture for such interworking, based on the key concepts of network abstraction and overarching control, implemented in terms of a hierarchical stateful path computation element (PCE), which provides the orchestration and coordination layer. In the proposed architecture, the PCEP and BGP-LS protocols are extended to support OpenFlow addresses and datapath identifiers, unifying both GMPLS and OpenFlow domains. The solution is deployed in an experimental testbed and validated. Although the main scope of the approach is the interworking of OpenFlow and GMPLS, the same approach can be directly applied to a wide range of multidomain scenarios, with either homogeneous or heterogeneous control technologies. © 2015 OSA.

Filiaciones:
Casellas, R:
 CTTC, Opt Networking Area, Barcelona, Spain

Munoz, R:
 CTTC, Barcelona, Spain

Martinez, R:
 CTTC, Opt Networking Area, Barcelona, Spain

Vilalta, R:
 CTTC, Opt Networks & Syst Dept, Barcelona, Spain

Liu, L:
 Univ Calif Davis, Davis, CA 95616 USA

Tsuritani, T:
 KDDI R&D Labs Inc, Photon Networks, Saitama, Japan

Morita, I:
 KDDI R&D Labs Inc, Photon Networks, Saitama, Japan

Lopez, V:
 Telefonica, I D, Madrid, Spain

de Dios, OG:
 Telefonica, I D, Madrid, Spain

Fernandez-Palacios, JP:
 Telefonica, I D, Madrid, Spain
ISSN: 19430620
Editorial
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2010 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 7 Número: 1
Páginas: 106-117
WOS Id: 000346864200002

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