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This article is cited in 2 scientific papers (total in 2 papers)
Computer Networks and Communications
Algorithm for reducing the number of forwarding rules created by SDN applications
I. S. Petrov Lomonosov Moscow State University,
1, bd. 52 Leninskie gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia
Abstract:
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a network architecture that introduces a physical separation of data-plane from control-plane. It implements a new way of analyzing network statistics through counters installed on forwarding rules. These counters measure the number of packets processed by these rules and represent per-flow network statistics. In order to get information about the number of packets from different flows SDN applications can install additional forwarding rules, sole purpose of which is to count packets with specific headers. But in order to produce a full network statistics analysis these applications may install a large amount of forwarding rules thus limiting the space in the forwarding table for other applications. So we need algorithms to minimize the number of such rules. In this paper, we consider the problem of minimizing the number of forwarding rules installed on SDN switches by applications that analyze network statistics. We introduce a heuristic algorithm that creates a reduced representation for sets of rules installed in the network. The experimental results show that this algorithm reduces the number of rules by at least 2.2 times on uniformly distributed random input.
Keywords:
SDN, network statistics, forwarding rule counters.
Received: 10.01.2019 Revised: 15.02.2019 Accepted: 17.02.2019
Citation:
I. S. Petrov, “Algorithm for reducing the number of forwarding rules created by SDN applications”, Model. Anal. Inform. Sist., 26:1 (2019), 122–133
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