A Hybrid Approach for Providing Improved Link Connectivity in SDN

A Hybrid Approach for Providing Improved Link Connectivity in SDN

Muthumanikandan Vanamoorthy1, Valliyammai Chinnaiah1, and Harish Sekar2

1Department of Computer Technology, Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University, India

2Endurance International Group, India

Abstract: Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a unique approach to design and build networks. The networks services can be better handled by administrators with the abstraction that SDN provides. The problem of re-routing the packets with minimum overhead in case of link failure is handled in this work. Protection and restoration schemes have been used in the past to handle such issues by giving more priority to minimal response time or controller overhead based on the use case. A hybrid scheme has been proposed with per-link Bidirectional forwarding mechanism to handle the failover. The proposed method makes sure that the controller overhead does not impact the flow of packets, thereby decreasing the overall response time, even with guaranteed network resiliency. The computation of the next shortest backup path also guarantees that the subsequent routing of packets always chooses the shortest path available. The proposed method is compared with the traditional approaches and proven by results to perform better with minimal response time.

Keywords: Open flow, SDN, link failure, protection and restoration.

Received October 12, 2018; accepted January 21, 2019
https://doi.org/10.34028/iajit/17/2/13

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