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2015 Second International Scientific-Practical Conference Problems of Infocommunications Science and Technology (PIC S&T) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/infocommst.2015.7357269
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An analysis of SDN-OpenStack integration

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“…In [19], an emulation technology is proposed based on a centralized routing engine and distributed router deployment. e technology uses the "qrouter" of Neutron [32] to construct a complex emulation network. However, this solution does not support the standard dynamic routing protocol, which leads to the inability of connected physical routers to learn routings from each other through the routing protocol and thus limits its application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [19], an emulation technology is proposed based on a centralized routing engine and distributed router deployment. e technology uses the "qrouter" of Neutron [32] to construct a complex emulation network. However, this solution does not support the standard dynamic routing protocol, which leads to the inability of connected physical routers to learn routings from each other through the routing protocol and thus limits its application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifth‐generation network infrastructures will become increasingly multitenant, hosting heterogeneous types of tenants with different requirements, with the need of adopting a service model where each tenant is provided with its own virtual infrastructure. In this context, network virtualization becomes crucial and, when combined with IT virtualization, allows service providers to create multiple coexisting isolated end‐to‐end virtual infrastructures for their tenants. SFC defines a specifically ordered list of network services/functions (eg, load balancers, firewalls, etc) based on use scenario requirements and manages traffic redirection functionalities to ensure that the traffic in the infrastructures is flowing through certain services. Security Group Control manages firewall‐filtering functionalities in order to provide control of traffic being produced or consumed in the infrastructure. It includes filtering of traffic based on MAC and IP addresses, port number, packet type, etc.…”
Section: Network Management On 5g Selfnet Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Security Group Control 76,77 manages firewall-filtering functionalities in order to provide control of traffic being produced or consumed in the infrastructure. It includes filtering of traffic based on MAC and IP addresses, port number, packet type, etc.…”
Section: • Virtual Tenant Network Isolation Manages Virtual Network mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [8], researchers explored the compatibility of OpenStack and Open Daylight controllers to SDN solution, which is more robust for certain type of SDN controllers. The framework in [9] identified improvements that were taken place in the OpenStack As stated in [10], the researchers performed an extensive study on DDoS prevention using SDN capability and addressed some of the main weaknesses and drawbacks of the SDN channel command. In [11] authors showed a cloud firewall based on SDN.…”
Section: Prasadmentioning
confidence: 99%