Visible to the public Programmable management framework for evolved SDN

TitleProgrammable management framework for evolved SDN
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsKuklinski, S.
Conference NameNetwork Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS), 2014 IEEE
Date PublishedMay
Keywordsautonomic network management, bottom-up approach, code lifecycle management, codes, Computer architecture, control systems, distributed execution environment, evolved SDN, FIPA, Hardware, IP networks, management functions, network management, on-the-fly code update, OSGI, PDEE, programmable management framework, Protocols, SDN, SDN architecture, SDN manager, SDN networks, SDN philosophy, security, Software, software radio, software-defined networking, telecommunication network management
Abstract

In the paper a programmable management framework for SDN networks is presented. The concept is in-line with SDN philosophy - it can be programmed from scratch. The implemented management functions can be case dependent. The concept introduces a new node in the SDN architecture, namely the SDN manager. In compliance with the latest trends in network management the approach allows for embedded management of all network nodes and gradual implementation of management functions providing their code lifecycle management as well as the ability to on-the-fly code update. The described concept is a bottom-up approach, which key element is distributed execution environment (PDEE) that is based on well-established technologies like OSGI and FIPA. The described management idea has strong impact on the evolution of the SDN architecture, because the proposed distributed execution environment is a generic one, therefore it can be used not only for the management, but also for distributing of control or application functions.

DOI10.1109/NOMS.2014.6838410
Citation Key6838410