Published April 1, 2015 | Version v1
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Transport Network Orchestration for end-to-end Multi-layer Provisioning Across heterogeneous SDN/OpenFlow and GMPLS/PCE Control Domains

  • 1. Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya
  • 2. University of Bristol
  • 3. KDDI R&D Laboratories
  • 4. Telef´onica I+D
  • 5. ADVA Optical Networking, Martinsried

Description

A multidomain optical transport network composed of heterogeneous optical transport technologies (e.g., flexi/fixed-grid optical circuit switching and optical packet switching) and control plane technologies (e.g., centralized OpenFlow or distributed GMPLS) does not naturally interoperate, and a network orchestration mechanism is required. A network orchestrator allows the composition of end-to-end network service provisioning across multidomain optical networks comprising different transport and control plane technologies. Software-defined networking (SDN) is a key technology to address this requirement, since the separation of control and data planes makes the SDN a suitable candidate for end-to-end provisioning service orchestration across multiple domains with heterogeneous control and transport technologies. This paper presents two different network orchestration's architectures based on the application-based network operations (ABNO) which is being defined by IETF based on standard building blocks. Then, we experimentally assesses in the international testbed of the STRAUSS project, an ABNO-based network orchestrator for end-to-end multi-layer (OPS and Flexi-grid OCS) and multidomain provisioning across heterogeneous control domains (SDN/OpenFlow and GMPLS/Stateful PCE) employing dynamic domain abstraction based on virtual node aggregation.

Notes

Grant number : (MINECO) through the project FARO (TEC2012-38119)

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Funding

STRAUSS-EU – Scalable and efficienT oRchestrAtion of Ethernet services Using Software-defined and flexible optical networkS-EU 608528
European Commission