Supporting end-to-end connectivity in federated networks using SDN

Roberto di Lallo, Gabriele Lospoto, M. Rimondini, G. Battista
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Federated networking is a promising approach to resource sharing that supports cost-effective services involving multiple parties. Research in this field largely focused on architectures and cost models, making limited progress on the technological side. On the other hand, the widely adopted Software-Defined Networking (SDN) model found its most successful application in data centers, exhibiting very little penetration in other scenarios. We leverage the unexplored potential of SDN on the edge of a network to introduce an approach that supports end-to-end connectivity among different federated partners. Our approach is based on simple Network Address and Port Translation (NAPT), making it applicable in standard IP networks. It is also very flexible, because it exploits SDN, and scalable, because address translations are performed on Customer Premises Equipment, where SDN is being progressively supported by device vendors. We define various alternative NAPT strategies and evaluate their effectiveness with simulations as well as emulated scenarios.
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支持使用SDN的联邦网络中的端到端连接
联邦网络是一种很有前途的资源共享方法,它支持涉及多方的经济有效的服务。该领域的研究主要集中在架构和成本模型上,在技术方面进展有限。另一方面,广泛采用的软件定义网络(SDN)模型在数据中心得到了最成功的应用,而在其他场景中渗透很少。我们利用SDN在网络边缘未开发的潜力,引入一种支持不同联邦合作伙伴之间端到端连接的方法。我们的方法是基于简单的网络地址和端口转换(NAPT),使其适用于标准的IP网络。它也非常灵活,因为它利用了SDN,并且可扩展,因为地址转换是在客户端设备上执行的,其中SDN正逐步得到设备供应商的支持。我们定义了各种备选NAPT策略,并通过模拟和模拟场景评估了它们的有效性。
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