Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2413176.2413187
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Modeling complexity of enterprise routing design

Abstract: Enterprise networks often have complex routing designs given the need to meet a wide set of resiliency, security and routing policies. In this paper, we take the position that minimizing design complexity must be an explicit objective of routing design. We take a first step to this end by presenting a systematic approach for modeling and reasoning about complexity in enterprise routing design. We make three contributions. First, we present a framework for precisely defining objectives of routing design, and fo… Show more

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“…According to recent studies [7,31,32], these dependencies are directly linked to the operational cost as they require substantial manual effort to configure correctly in the initial implementation and manage in subsequent evolutions, and if not maintained properly, can lead to serious issues such as application performance degradation and security breaches.…”
Section: Thus An Important Open Research Question Arises: Is It Possmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to recent studies [7,31,32], these dependencies are directly linked to the operational cost as they require substantial manual effort to configure correctly in the initial implementation and manage in subsequent evolutions, and if not maintained properly, can lead to serious issues such as application performance degradation and security breaches.…”
Section: Thus An Important Open Research Question Arises: Is It Possmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To capture this insight in the design process, we leverage the abstraction of "policy groups" introduced by recent works [7,31] including our own for network modeling. A policy group abstracts the set of hosts that are (i) subject to the same reachability policy towards other hosts and (ii) have full reachability among themselves.…”
Section: Step 1: Map Policy Groups To Vlansmentioning
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“…The border router may be configured to redistribute routes from one routing protocol to the other, and vice versa. The route redistribution is needed in case of company mergers, multiple departments managed by multiple network administrators, multi−vendor environment, and split of two independent routing domains [1][2]. The route redistribution has two main goals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, when an operator configures IGP weights, she indicates her preference for some paths over others, typically for traffic engineering purposes. In enterprise networks, operators often need to force traffic to pass through specific middle-boxes [7] or avoid some parts of the network [10]. For example, traffic to a server may always need to traverse a firewall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%