High Performance Delay Monitoring for SRv6-Based SD-WANs

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Software-Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WANs) are used to provide services to enterprises with geographically dispersed locations in a flexible and efficient way. We focus on SD-WAN services based on the Segment Routing over IPv6 (SRv6) technology. Performance Monitoring solutions are needed in SD-WANs to detect performance degradation and outages, and optimize network operations. In this paper, we describe a high performance solution for end-to-end delay monitoring for SRv6 based SD-WAN services. The proposed solution leverages the Simple Two-way Active Measurement Protocol (STAMP) to monitor the delay of an SRv6 path between two nodes called STAMP Session-Sender and Session-Reflector. We describe three implementations of the STAMP Session-Sender and Session-Reflector for a Linux software router and compare their performance. In particular, two implementations are based on user space processing and one is based on eBPF. The results show that the eBPF-based implementation outperforms the user space implementations and has a negligible impact on the forwarding capacity of the Linux software router.

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Scarpitta, C., Sidoretti, G., Mayer, A., Salsano, S., Abdelsalam, A., & Filsfils, C. (2024). High Performance Delay Monitoring for SRv6-Based SD-WANs. IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 21(1), 1067–1081. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNSM.2023.3300151

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