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Fast Failover for Control Traffic in Software-defined Networks

Fast Failover for Control Traffic in Software-defined Networks. Globecom 2012 Neda B. & Ying Z. Presented by: Szu -Ping Wang. Introduction. ( 1 / 2 ). Controller. Control Plane. Control Plane. Control Traffic. Data Plane. Data Plane. Network Device. Traditional Switch. SDN.

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Fast Failover for Control Traffic in Software-defined Networks

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  1. Fast FailoverforControl TrafficinSoftware-defined Networks Globecom 2012 Neda B. & Ying Z. Presented by: Szu-Ping Wang

  2. Introduction ( 1 / 2 ) Controller Control Plane Control Plane Control Traffic Data Plane Data Plane Network Device Traditional Switch SDN

  3. Introduction ( 2 / 2 ) How to implement? • Adding new links? Control Plane Cost increasing… • Choose one node in original topology to be controller? Control Traffic Data Plane 3/ 11

  4. Controller Placement ( 1 / 2 ) • How to choose the best placement on the original topology? ? • Fast Failover Backup Link Protected Switch Choose the best placement with minimum number of unprotected switch. 4/ 11

  5. Controller Placement ( 2 / 2 ) • Define the Protected Switch: Check the other nodes that is not in the same sub-tree. Unprotected! Does there exist a link between target switch and the set of green circle? Protected! Special case: controller’s immediate children check the all other nodes except controller in step 1. 5/ 11

  6. Algorithm overview ( 1 / 1 ) • Two algorithms for choosing the best location for the network controller. • One algorithm for improving the resiliency of shortest path routing tree. • The ideas are all about protected switches numbers. 6/ 11

  7. Algorithm 1 Opt. algo. ( 1 / 1 ) Minimized the descendants number of unprotected switches. Unprotected! Unprotected! • Search through all switch and choose the one that minimized the descendants number of unprotected switches. 7/ 11

  8. Algorithm 2 GREEDY algo. ( 1 / 1 ) • It’s non-practical if the size of the network is large! • Heuristic Algorithm. • Check only the neighbors of controller and choose the one that maximized the number of protected switches. • No need to find the routing tree first! Protected! Protected! Special case: controller’s immediate children check the all other nodes except controller in step 1. 8/ 11

  9. Algorithm 3 routing. algo. ( 1 / 1 ) • Start from Shortest Path Tree. • Try to modify the tree by replacing the edge to the tree edge. 2 2 0 a b c 9/ 11

  10. SIMULATION ( 1 / 1 ) • 10 real network topologies. • Calculating the descendants number of unprotected switches. 10/ 11

  11. Thanks !! Presented by: Szu-Ping Wang

  12. conclusion ( 1 / 1 ) • It’s practical for implement SDN on original topology. • The algorithm 1 and 3 are straightforward. • There is no analysis for Algorithm 2. 12/ 11

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