Tolerating and recovering from link and switch failures are fundamental requirements of most networks, including Software-Defined Networks (SDNs). However, instead of traditional behaviors such as network-wide routing reconvergence, failure recovery in an SDN is determined by the specific software logic running at the controller. While this admits more freedom to respond to a failure event, it ultimately means that each controller application must include its own recovery logic, which makes the code more difficult to write and potentially more error-prone. In this paper, we propose a runtime system that automates failure recovery and enables network developers to write simpler, failure-agnostic code. To this end, upon detecting a failure, o...
Software defined networking allows the separation of the control plane and data plane in networking....
In this paper, we consider IP fast recovery from single-link failures in a given network topology. T...
With the ever-increasing size and scale of networks and the critical nature of user applications, it...
Tolerating and recovering from link and switch failures are fundamental requirements of most network...
As our lives become ever more dependent on network connectivity, it becomes increasingly more import...
The past century of telecommunications has shown that failures in networks are prevalent. Failure re...
Software defined networking (SDN) is a recent architectural framework for networking, which aims at ...
Decoupling control and data planes in a software-defined network (SDN) has its advantages along with...
Although Software-Defined Networking and its implementation OpenFlow facilitate managing networks an...
When dealing with node or link failures in software-defined networking (SDN), the network capability...
Despite software-defined networking's proven benefits, there remains a significant reluctance in ado...
In Software-Defined Networks (SDNs) the role of the centralized controller is crucial, and thus it b...
There is increasing demand in modern day business applications for communication networks to be robu...
In this paper, we consider IP fast recovery from single-link failures in a given network topology. T...
Link failure is still a severe problem in today's networking system. Transmission delays and data pa...
Software defined networking allows the separation of the control plane and data plane in networking....
In this paper, we consider IP fast recovery from single-link failures in a given network topology. T...
With the ever-increasing size and scale of networks and the critical nature of user applications, it...
Tolerating and recovering from link and switch failures are fundamental requirements of most network...
As our lives become ever more dependent on network connectivity, it becomes increasingly more import...
The past century of telecommunications has shown that failures in networks are prevalent. Failure re...
Software defined networking (SDN) is a recent architectural framework for networking, which aims at ...
Decoupling control and data planes in a software-defined network (SDN) has its advantages along with...
Although Software-Defined Networking and its implementation OpenFlow facilitate managing networks an...
When dealing with node or link failures in software-defined networking (SDN), the network capability...
Despite software-defined networking's proven benefits, there remains a significant reluctance in ado...
In Software-Defined Networks (SDNs) the role of the centralized controller is crucial, and thus it b...
There is increasing demand in modern day business applications for communication networks to be robu...
In this paper, we consider IP fast recovery from single-link failures in a given network topology. T...
Link failure is still a severe problem in today's networking system. Transmission delays and data pa...
Software defined networking allows the separation of the control plane and data plane in networking....
In this paper, we consider IP fast recovery from single-link failures in a given network topology. T...
With the ever-increasing size and scale of networks and the critical nature of user applications, it...