Automatic configuration of routing control platforms in OpenFlow networks

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RouteFlow provides a way to run routing control platforms (e.g. Quagga) in OpenFlow networks. One of the issues of RouteFlow is that an administrator needs to devote a lot of time (typically 7 hours for 28 switches) in manual configurations. We propose and demonstrate a framework that can automatically configure RouteFlow. For this demonstration, we use an emulated pan-European topology of 28 switches. In the demonstration, we stream a video clip from a server to a remote client, and show that the video clip reaches at the remote client within 4 minutes (including the configuration time). In addition, we show automatic configuration of RouteFlow using a GUI (Graphical User Interface). © 2013 Authors.

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Sharma, S., Staessens, D., Colle, D., Pickavet, M., & Demeester, P. (2013). Automatic configuration of routing control platforms in OpenFlow networks. In SIGCOMM 2013 - Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2013 Conference on Applications, Technologies, Architectures, and Protocols for Computer Communication (pp. 491–492). https://doi.org/10.1145/2486001.2491695

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