Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN)
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Resumo: | The demand for sending, querying and receiving information, e.g. text, images, audio or video, is growing exponentially and since Internet was not designed to meet this demand, issues such as vulnerability, instability, scalability and incompatibilities are more evident as well. The success of Internet is undeniable, however some of its limitations are being unveiled, thus it is important to reconsider its architecture and main protocols. For this reason, experimental networks arise as a solution for the simulation of new proposals. In this context, the concept of Software Defined Networks was conceived, and in particular the OpenFlow protocol, where software is responsible for steering the behavior of the network. When applied to experimental networks, network management tools are also useful since they provide a detailed view of a network, thus allowing its optimization. Therefore, different tools can be applied, such as tools responsible for building the topology, monitoring, simulation and analysis. Nevertheless, these tools in general lack interoperability. As a solution to this problem, the utilization of the NSDL Framework is proposed for providing the interoperability among heterogeneous tools, allowing thus the communication between different network management tools. Nevertheless the main goal of this work is the extension of the graphical authoring tool so-called Visual Description Network, originally proposed for the authoring of traditional and wireless network scenarios, in order to also support the authoring of software defined networks scenarios. As a main result, the graphical tool Visual Network Description - VND (SDN version) was conceived. Besides the authoring of OpenFlow scenarios, the VND (SDN version) also allows the automatic generation of NSDL descriptions and scripts in order to enable their subsequent integration with other OpenFlow compliant tools. To illustrate the authoring with VND and execution of OpenFlow scenarios, four case studies were conducted. One of the main advantages of this tool, besides its simplicity, is its flexibility for the customization of objects and parameters that can be manipulated during the creation of network scenarios. |
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SAMPAIO, Paulo Nazareno MaiaFIGUEIREDO, Gustavo BittencourtCARNEIRO, Glauco de FigueiredoFONTES, Ramon dos Reis2017-07-16T13:42:52Z2013-12-19FONTES, Ramon dos Reis. Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN). 2013. 144p. Dissertação (Sistemas e Computação) - UNIFACS Universidade Salvador, Salvador, 2013.http://teste.tede.unifacs.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/572The demand for sending, querying and receiving information, e.g. text, images, audio or video, is growing exponentially and since Internet was not designed to meet this demand, issues such as vulnerability, instability, scalability and incompatibilities are more evident as well. The success of Internet is undeniable, however some of its limitations are being unveiled, thus it is important to reconsider its architecture and main protocols. For this reason, experimental networks arise as a solution for the simulation of new proposals. In this context, the concept of Software Defined Networks was conceived, and in particular the OpenFlow protocol, where software is responsible for steering the behavior of the network. When applied to experimental networks, network management tools are also useful since they provide a detailed view of a network, thus allowing its optimization. Therefore, different tools can be applied, such as tools responsible for building the topology, monitoring, simulation and analysis. Nevertheless, these tools in general lack interoperability. As a solution to this problem, the utilization of the NSDL Framework is proposed for providing the interoperability among heterogeneous tools, allowing thus the communication between different network management tools. Nevertheless the main goal of this work is the extension of the graphical authoring tool so-called Visual Description Network, originally proposed for the authoring of traditional and wireless network scenarios, in order to also support the authoring of software defined networks scenarios. As a main result, the graphical tool Visual Network Description - VND (SDN version) was conceived. Besides the authoring of OpenFlow scenarios, the VND (SDN version) also allows the automatic generation of NSDL descriptions and scripts in order to enable their subsequent integration with other OpenFlow compliant tools. To illustrate the authoring with VND and execution of OpenFlow scenarios, four case studies were conducted. One of the main advantages of this tool, besides its simplicity, is its flexibility for the customization of objects and parameters that can be manipulated during the creation of network scenarios.A demanda pelo envio, consulta e recepção de informações, tais como texto, imagens, áudio ou vídeo, vem crescendo de forma exponencial e como a princípio a Internet não foi concebida para atender a esta demanda, problemas acerca da vulnerabilidade, instabilidade, escalabilidade e incompatibilidades são cada vez mais evidentes. É inegável o seu sucesso, mas a Internet já apresenta sinais de decadência e por isso é necessário realizar mudanças em sua arquitetura, e as redes experimentais surgem como importante solução para a simulação de novas propostas. Neste contexto, foi proposto o conceito de Redes Definidas por Software, e em particular o protocolo OpenFlow, onde os softwares são responsáveis por ditar o comportamento da rede. Quando associadas às redes experimentais, as ferramentas de gestão de redes são importantes de forma possibilitar uma visão detalhada de uma rede, permitindo assim a sua otimização. Contudo, diferentes ferramentas podem ser utilizadas, como ferramentas responsáveis pela construção da topologia, monitoração, simulação e análise. No entanto, no geral essas ferramentas não são interoperáveis. Como solução a esse problema, é proposta a utilização da Framework NSDL concebida para proporcionar a interoperabilidade entre ferramentas heterogêneas, permitindo assim a comunicação entre diferentes ferramentas de gestão de redes. Ainda assim, o principal objetivo deste trabalho é a extensão da ferramenta gráfica de autoria de redes chamada Visual Network Description, inicialmente proposta para a autoria de cenários de rede tradicionais e sem fio, de forma a dar também suporte à autoria de cenários de Redes Definidas por Software. Como principal resultado, foi concebida a ferramenta gráfica Visual Network Description – VND (versão SDN). Além da autoria de cenários OpenFlow, o VND (versão SDN) também permite a geração automática do descrições NSDL e de scripts que viabilizam a sua posterior integração com outras ferramentas de simulação que suportem OpenFlow. De forma a ilustrar a autoria utilizando VND (versão SDN) e execução de cenários OpenFlow, foram realizados quatro estudos de caso. Uma das principais vantagens dessa ferramenta, além sua simplicidade, é a sua flexibilidade na customização de objetos e parâmetros que podem ser manipulados durante a criação de cenários de redes.Submitted by Roseli Araujo (roseli.araujo@unifacs.br) on 2017-07-16T13:42:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação RAMON DOS REIS FONTES.pdf: 2253845 bytes, checksum: 55a5708f4316b5a8d6e5555c3a16d535 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-16T13:42:52Z (GMT). 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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) FONTES, Ramon dos Reis Redes Definidas por Software OpenFlow Framework NSDL Visual Network Description Ciências Exatas e da Terra |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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Autoria de cenários openflow utilizando visual network description (versão SDN) |
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FONTES, Ramon dos Reis |
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FONTES, Ramon dos Reis |
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SAMPAIO, Paulo Nazareno Maia |
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FIGUEIREDO, Gustavo Bittencourt |
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CARNEIRO, Glauco de Figueiredo |
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FONTES, Ramon dos Reis |
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SAMPAIO, Paulo Nazareno Maia FIGUEIREDO, Gustavo Bittencourt CARNEIRO, Glauco de Figueiredo |
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Redes Definidas por Software OpenFlow Framework NSDL Visual Network Description |
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Redes Definidas por Software OpenFlow Framework NSDL Visual Network Description Ciências Exatas e da Terra |
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Ciências Exatas e da Terra |
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The demand for sending, querying and receiving information, e.g. text, images, audio or video, is growing exponentially and since Internet was not designed to meet this demand, issues such as vulnerability, instability, scalability and incompatibilities are more evident as well. The success of Internet is undeniable, however some of its limitations are being unveiled, thus it is important to reconsider its architecture and main protocols. For this reason, experimental networks arise as a solution for the simulation of new proposals. In this context, the concept of Software Defined Networks was conceived, and in particular the OpenFlow protocol, where software is responsible for steering the behavior of the network. When applied to experimental networks, network management tools are also useful since they provide a detailed view of a network, thus allowing its optimization. Therefore, different tools can be applied, such as tools responsible for building the topology, monitoring, simulation and analysis. Nevertheless, these tools in general lack interoperability. As a solution to this problem, the utilization of the NSDL Framework is proposed for providing the interoperability among heterogeneous tools, allowing thus the communication between different network management tools. Nevertheless the main goal of this work is the extension of the graphical authoring tool so-called Visual Description Network, originally proposed for the authoring of traditional and wireless network scenarios, in order to also support the authoring of software defined networks scenarios. As a main result, the graphical tool Visual Network Description - VND (SDN version) was conceived. Besides the authoring of OpenFlow scenarios, the VND (SDN version) also allows the automatic generation of NSDL descriptions and scripts in order to enable their subsequent integration with other OpenFlow compliant tools. To illustrate the authoring with VND and execution of OpenFlow scenarios, four case studies were conducted. One of the main advantages of this tool, besides its simplicity, is its flexibility for the customization of objects and parameters that can be manipulated during the creation of network scenarios. |
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