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Realizing packet-optical integration with SDN and OpenFlow 1.1 extensions
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2012
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EngineeringSoftware-defined NetworkingEdge ComputingOptical NetworksTransport Network ApplicationsOpenflow 1.1Programmable Data PlaneComputer EngineeringPassive Optical NetworkSystems EngineeringNetwork ManagementTransport LayersInternet Of ThingsGradual InjectionOptical NetworkingAdvanced NetworkingSoftware-defined Infrastructure
This paper discusses the benefits of applying software defined networking (SDN) to circuit based transport networks. It first establishes the need for SDN in the context of transport networks. This paper argues that the use of SDN in the transport layers could be the enabler for both packet-optical integration and improved transport network applications. Then, this paper proposes extensions to OpenFlow 1.1 to achieve control of switches in multi-technology transport layers. The approach presented in this paper is simple, yet it distinguishes itself from similar work by its friendliness with respect to the current transport layer control plane based on generalized multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS). This is important as it will enable an easier and gradual injection of SDN into existing transport networks. This paper is completed with a few use case applications of SDN in transport networks.
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