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OpenFlow: Enabling Innovation in Campus Networks

  • Nick McKeown
  • , Tom Anderson
  • , Hari Balakrishnan
  • , Guru Parulkar
  • , Larry Peterson
  • , Jennifer Rexford
  • , Scott Shenker
  • , Jonathan Turner

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Abstract

This whitepaper proposes OpenFlow: a way for researchers to run experimental protocols in the networks they use every day. OpenFlow is based on an Ethernet switch, with an internal flow-table, and a standardized interface to add and remove flow entries. Our goal is to encourage networking vendors to add OpenFlow to their switch products for deployment in college campus backbones and wiring closets. We believe that OpenFlow is a pragmatic compromise: on one hand, it allows researchers to run experiments on heterogeneous switches in a uniform way at line-rate and with high port-density; while on the other hand, vendors do not need to expose the internal workings of their switches. In addition to allowing researchers to evaluate their ideas in real-world traffic settings, OpenFlow could serve as a useful campus component in proposed large-scale testbeds like GENI. Two buildings at Stanford University will soon run OpenFlow networks, using commercial Ethernet switches and routers. We will work to encourage deployment at other schools; and We encourage you to consider deploying OpenFlow in your university network too.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)69-74
Number of pages6
JournalComputer Communication Review
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 31 2008

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Software
  • Computer Networks and Communications

Keywords

  • ethernet switch
  • flow-based
  • virtualization

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