Scalability of Software Defined Networking (SDN) approach is one of the key issues that many network operators are willing to address and understand. Indeed, the promised programmability and flexibility of a SDN network is paid with a non-negligible control traffic exchanged between the network nodes and the SDN controllers. We consider a network controlled by a real OpenFlow-enabled controller, i.e. OpenDaylight. We evaluate analytically the number of OpenFlow messages for installing a new traffic flow, assuming the default reactive forwarding application available in OpenDaylight. We apply these results to the specific case of a large ISP network, comprising a backbone interconnecting many POPs. By evaluating exactly the amount of generated control traffic, we are able to assess the scalability of the reactive forwarding application in a practical relevant scenario for ISPs.

Evaluating the SDN control traffic in large ISP networks / Bianco, Andrea; Giaccone, Paolo; Mahmood, Ahsan; Ullio, Mario; Vercellone, Vinicio. - STAMPA. - (2015), pp. 5248-5253. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE ICC 2015 tenutosi a London, UK nel June 2015) [10.1109/ICC.2015.7249157].

Evaluating the SDN control traffic in large ISP networks

BIANCO, ANDREA;GIACCONE, PAOLO;MAHMOOD, AHSAN;
2015

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Scalability of Software Defined Networking (SDN) approach is one of the key issues that many network operators are willing to address and understand. Indeed, the promised programmability and flexibility of a SDN network is paid with a non-negligible control traffic exchanged between the network nodes and the SDN controllers. We consider a network controlled by a real OpenFlow-enabled controller, i.e. OpenDaylight. We evaluate analytically the number of OpenFlow messages for installing a new traffic flow, assuming the default reactive forwarding application available in OpenDaylight. We apply these results to the specific case of a large ISP network, comprising a backbone interconnecting many POPs. By evaluating exactly the amount of generated control traffic, we are able to assess the scalability of the reactive forwarding application in a practical relevant scenario for ISPs.
2015
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978-1-4673-6432-4
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