OpenFlow Deployment and Concept Analysis
Terms such as SDN and OpenFlow (OF) are often used in the research and development of data networks. This paper deals with the analysis of the current state of OpenFlow protocol deployment options as it is the only real representative protocol that enables the implementation of Software Defined Netw...
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doaj-68f494168a654ca9bd885b8f72ac66892021-10-11T08:03:03ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaAdvances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering1336-13761804-31192013-01-0111532733510.15598/aeee.v11i5.884608OpenFlow Deployment and Concept AnalysisTomas Hegr0Leos BohacVojtech UhlirPetr ChlumskyDepartment of Telecommunication Engineering Faculty of Electrical Engineering Czech Technical University in Prague Technicka 2 Praha 6 Czech RepublicTerms such as SDN and OpenFlow (OF) are often used in the research and development of data networks. This paper deals with the analysis of the current state of OpenFlow protocol deployment options as it is the only real representative protocol that enables the implementation of Software Defined Networking outside an academic world. There is introduced an insight into the current state of the OpenFlow specification development at various levels is introduced. The possible limitations associated with this concept in conjunction with the latest version (1.3) of the specification published by ONF are also presented. In the conclusion there presented a demonstrative security application addressing the lack of IPv6 support in real network devices since most of today's switches and controllers support only OF v1.0.http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/884analysisdeploymentipv6openflowsdnsecurity. |
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OpenFlow Deployment and Concept Analysis |
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OpenFlow Deployment and Concept Analysis |
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OpenFlow Deployment and Concept Analysis |
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VSB-Technical University of Ostrava |
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Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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1336-1376 1804-3119 |
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Terms such as SDN and OpenFlow (OF) are often used in the research and development of data networks. This paper deals with the analysis of the current state of OpenFlow protocol deployment options as it is the only real representative protocol that enables the implementation of Software Defined Networking outside an academic world. There is introduced an insight into the current state of the OpenFlow specification development at various levels is introduced. The possible limitations associated with this concept in conjunction with the latest version (1.3) of the specification published by ONF are also presented. In the conclusion there presented a demonstrative security application addressing the lack of IPv6 support in real network devices since most of today's switches and controllers support only OF v1.0. |
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analysis deployment ipv6 openflow sdn security. |
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