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arxiv: 1411.7711 · v2 · pith:UEIYOHD7new · submitted 2014-11-27 · 💻 cs.NI

Detour Planning for Fast and Reliable Failure Recovery in SDN with OpenState

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keywords controllerfailureopenflowbackupevenmechanismopenstatepaths
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A reliable and scalable mechanism to provide protection against a link or node failure has additional requirements in the context of SDN and OpenFlow. Not only it has to minimize the load on the controller, but it must be able to react even when the controller is unreachable. In this paper we present a protection scheme based on precomputed backup paths and inspired by MPLS crankback routing, that guarantees instantaneous recovery times and aims at zero packet-loss after failure detection, regardless of controller reachability, even when OpenFlow's "fast-failover" feature cannot be used. The proposed mechanism is based on OpenState, an OpenFlow extension that allows a programmer to specify how forwarding rules should autonomously adapt in a stateful fashion, reducing the need to rely on remote controllers. We present the scheme as well as two different formulations for the computation of backup paths.

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