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Deploying elastic routing capability in an SDN/NFV-enabled environment
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2015
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Network VirtualizationElastic Routing CapabilityEngineeringSoftware-defined NetworkingCloud ComputingNetwork RoutingComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisSystems EngineeringProgrammable NetworksComputer ArchitectureElastic RouterVpn ServiceIntroduce Unseen FlexibilityAdvanced NetworkingNetwork Function VirtualizationNetwork Management Architecture
SDN and NFV are two paradigms that introduce unseen flexibility in telecom networks. Where previously telecom services were provided by dedicated hardware and associated (vendor-specific) protocols, SDN enables to control telecom networks through specialized software running on controllers. NFV enables highly optimized packet-processing network functions to run on generic/multi-purpose hardware such as x86 servers. Although the possibilities of SDN and NFV are well-known, concrete control and orchestration architectures are still under design and few prototype validations are available. In this demo we demonstrate the dynamic up- and downscaling of an elastic router supporting NFV-based network management, for example needed in a VPN service. The framework which enables this elasticity is the UNIFY ESCAPE environment, which is a PoC following an ETSI NFV MANO-conform architecture. This demo is one of the first to demonstrate a fully closed control loop for scaling NFs in an SDN/NFV control and orchestration architecture.
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