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A use-case based analysis of network managment functions in the ONF SDN model Alisa Devlic (Ericsson Research) Wolfgang John (Ericsson Research) Pontus Sköldström (Acreo) Funded by the EU FP7 project SPARC. Agenda. Background and motivation Status of network management in SDN (briefly)

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  1. A use-case based analysis of network managment functions in the ONF SDN modelAlisa Devlic (Ericsson Research)Wolfgang John (Ericsson Research)Pontus Sköldström (Acreo)Funded by the EU FP7 project SPARC

  2. Agenda Background and motivation Status of network management in SDN (briefly) Use case: virtualized carrier-grade network Step-by-step configuration procedures of virtualized SDN on top of physical infrastructure Derived extensions to ONF models and protocols Conclusions EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 2

  3. Introduction Service management Quality of Service Reliability Scalability Standardized services Carrier-grade requirements EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 3

  4. SPARC project and use case Prime use-case: access & aggregation networks • SPARC: Split Architecture for carrier-grade networks • Applying SDN to the operator domain • Important requirement: Network and service management capabilities • Purpose of this paper • Analyze the ONF model by applying it on a virtualized carrier network shared by multiple tenants • Network Configuration, as well as Fault and Performance management with a focus on automated processes EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 4

  5. ONF config&mgmt WG • Output so far: Specification for OF-config 1.0 and 1.1(.1) • OF-config: an OpenFlow configuration protocol • defining a schema to ensure there is a consistent representation of configuration elements • XML and Yang models, transport via NetConf • OF-config 1.0 functionalities: • Controller assignment; Configuration of queues and ports; Changing some aspects of ports (e.g. up/down) • OF-config 1.1(.1) functionalities: • Certificate handling; Capability discovery; Basic tunnel configuration (vxlan, nvgre, ip-gre) EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 5

  6. Status of Network Management in SDN Apps NB API Controller Network OS (NOS) OF-CP OpenFlow OF-Config Resources(ports, queues) Resources(ports, queues) OF logical switch OF logical switch OpenFlow Capable switch • Current SDN architecture by the ONF • OpenFlow Capable Switch • Physical network element • Managed via OF-config by OF-CP • OpenFlow Logical Switch • Hosted within a capable switch • Controlled via OpenFlow by OF Controller(s) • Network Applications (Apps) • Use the network via the controllers northbound API • Relationship between controller and OF-CP • Deliberately NOT defined by the ONF • We consider both to be part of the NOS EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 6

  7. Virtualized carrier-grade network • Sharing physical infrastructure among virtual network operators (VNO) • Network owner manages physical network and creates virtual networks • VNOs manage their virtual network • Allows offering different levels of abstractions to VNOs, virtualization on top of physical infrastructure [9] EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 7

  8. Required configuration procedures (1) • Device configuration and network bootstrapping 1a) Address (auto)configuration • Addresses of switch itself, OF-CP, and authentication (AA) service • Optional: protocol, port numbers • Example: DHCP 1b) Authentication and authorization • Establishing initial trust with AA • Certificate exchange 1c) Establishing OF-config session • Using obtained addresses and certificates • OF session with OF controller are not established before a logical switch is instantiated (2b) EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 8

  9. Required configuration procedures (1) Physical network configuration • Discovery of physical resources, HW, and SW capabilities - OF-Conf session • Instantiate and connect master logical switch (with access to all physical ports) to master controller • OF-CP assigns connection identifiers and credentials to master controller • result: established OF session • Discovery of the physical topology • controller-based (pure OF switches) – centralized LLDP (NOX) • cistributed manner (hybrid switches) – LLDP or STP • discovered topology shared with OF-CP EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 9

  10. Required configuration procedures (2) Virtual network configuration • Configure fault and performance monitoring • for physical links and switch resources • Virtual network setup • compute virtual topologies, create virtual links, instantiate logical switches for virtual network, validate • Virtual network operation • Handing over to a customer EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 10

  11. Derived Extensions (1) • Bootstrapping considerations • automatic bootstrapping requires mechanisms for control network setup, address assignment, authentication, and transfer of credentials • SDN architecture and NOS model • Need to share data between controller and OF-CP • Need to connect multiple OF-CPs with different views and capabilities • Full view for network owner (master) • Reduced view for VNOs • Extensions to OF-Config and OF protocol EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 11

  12. Derived Extensions (2) • Protocol and data model requirements • To OF-config • Physical resource discovery • Logical link configuration • Logical switch instantiation • Device and link OAM config • To OpenFlow or OF-mon • Alarm and notification propagation • Currently under discussion in ONF EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 12

  13. Conclusions • Purpose • Verify the applicability and usefulness of the ONF SDN model in terms of NM • The use case of a virtualized carrier network shared by multiple customers (VNOs) • We outline the steps required to configure and manage this type of virtualized SDN • we identified shortcomings and proposed necessary extensions to ONF SDN model in terms of NM • Provide pointers for the ONF config-mgmt WG • The highlighted extensions include: control network bootstrapping considerations, updates to the SDN and NOS model, and extensions to the OF-Config management data model. • We are active in contributing to ONF config & management WG • Bootstrapping, topology discovery, event framework, path monitoring EWSDN, 2012-10-26 NM functions for SDN 13

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