Emerging Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm has been widely affecting most networking fields. However, the real-world SDN application for inter-domain routing management is still limited since the routing exchange among wide-area networks is quite complicate due to the extreme scale of global Internet connectivity. Several SDN-leveraged routing ideas are being proposed to improve the routing exchange among wide-area networks. Thus, in this paper, an on-going experience for experimenting and validating the inter-domain routing proposals over OF@TEIN federated testbed in Asia is shared. By focusing on the design and implementation of monitoring deployment for visibility support, we try to identify practical key points and provide improved monitoring for validating the performance and anomaly of the exchange. Other design considerations are also discussed together with possible future research directions.
Design and Implementation of Monitoring Schemes for Software-Defined Routing over a Federated Multi-domain SDN Testbed
2016-08-23
Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Advanced Network; Vol 42 (2016): PROCEEDINGS OF THE 42TH MEETING OF THE ASIA-PACIFIC ADVANCED NETWORK; 27-33 ; 2227-3026 ; 10.7125/APAN42
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
Remotely Accessible Testbed for Software Defined Radio Development
Online Contents | 2012
Comparison Analysis of Multipath Routing Implementation in Software Defined Network
BASE | 2021
|