Scalable routing in SDN-enabled networks with consolidated middleboxes

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Abstract

Middleboxes are special network devices that perform various functions such as enabling security and efficiency. SDN-based routing approaches in networks with middleboxes need to address resource constraints, such as memory in the switches and processing power of middleboxes, and traversal constraint where a flow must visit the required middleboxes in a specific order. In this work we propose a solution based on MultiPoint-To-Point Trees (MPTPT) for routing traffic in SDN-enabled networks with consolidated middleboxes. We show both theoretically and via simulations that our solution significantly reduces the number of routing rules in the switches, while guaranteeing optimum throughput and meeting processing requirements. Additionally, the underlying algorithm has low complexity making it suitable in dynamic network environment.

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Gushchin, A., Walid, A., & Tang, A. (2015). Scalable routing in SDN-enabled networks with consolidated middleboxes. In HotMiddlebox 2015 - Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Middleboxes and Network Function Virtualization, Part of SIGCOMM 2015 (pp. 55–60). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/2785989.2785999

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