2019
DOI: 10.1002/dac.3937
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SEAL2: An SDN‐enabled all‐Layer2 packet forwarding network architecture for multitenant datacenter networks

Abstract: This paper presents the design and development of a new network virtualization scheme to support multitenant datacenter networking (MT-DCN) based on software-defined networking (SDN) technologies. Effective multitenancy supports are essential and challenging for datacenter networking designs. In this study, we propose a new network virtualization architecture framework for efficient packet forwarding in MT-DCN. Traditionally, an internet host uses IP addresses for both host identification and location informat… Show more

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“…Normal MAC addresses provide identification inside a LAN, but no location information. The authors of [41] propose adding extra meaning to MAC addresses so that they embed a tenant ID, and replace L2+L3 switching (combining intra-VLAN Ethernet switching with inter-VLAN IP forwarding) with a pure L2 forwarding scheme based on MAC addresses and MPLS labels. MAC addresses are used for VM identification and forwarding in local server groups under an ''edge switch gateway''.…”
Section: B Multi-tenancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normal MAC addresses provide identification inside a LAN, but no location information. The authors of [41] propose adding extra meaning to MAC addresses so that they embed a tenant ID, and replace L2+L3 switching (combining intra-VLAN Ethernet switching with inter-VLAN IP forwarding) with a pure L2 forwarding scheme based on MAC addresses and MPLS labels. MAC addresses are used for VM identification and forwarding in local server groups under an ''edge switch gateway''.…”
Section: B Multi-tenancymentioning
confidence: 99%