Jeremias Blendin, Julius Rückert, N. Leymann, Georg Schyguda, D. Hausheer
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Abstract
Network Function Virtualization is a promising approach for network operators to allow moving network functions from hardware appliances to a pure software-based solution. In combination with software-defined networking concepts, this also allows for flexible service chaining approaches. In this paper, a proof-of-concept implementation of a recently proposed fully software-based service chaining approach with network service function isolation is presented. The prototype runs on standard hardware and includes a set of exemplary network functions to show the general feasibility of the approach. Furthermore, it shows the application of the high-level API of the system by using it to integrate an operator and a customer self-service portal. The demonstration setup comprises real mobile devices and runs on an OpenFlow testbed using state-of-the-art hardware switches.