2013
DOI: 10.1109/mic.2013.76
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Software-Defined Networks and the Interface to the Routing System (I2RS)

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“…In hybrid mode, the "NORMAL port" action programs the switch to forward packets based on the legacy protocols stack. Also, the interface to the Routing System I2RS [49] defines a SBI that allows the manipulation of the routing control on a modified node, using an agent to control legacy routing tables. SDN controls some specific flows and leaves legacy routing protocols the management of other flows.…”
Section: The Hsdn Data Planementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In hybrid mode, the "NORMAL port" action programs the switch to forward packets based on the legacy protocols stack. Also, the interface to the Routing System I2RS [49] defines a SBI that allows the manipulation of the routing control on a modified node, using an agent to control legacy routing tables. SDN controls some specific flows and leaves legacy routing protocols the management of other flows.…”
Section: The Hsdn Data Planementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is developed by the Open Networking Foundation. An interface to the routing system protocol allows SDN network applications to access to the dynamic information for the network topology . It provides a global view of network topology.…”
Section: The Sdn‐based Home Area Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interface to the routing system protocol FIGURE 1 RFC 7426 software-defined network architecture 28 allows SDN network applications to access to the dynamic information for the network topology. 30 It provides a global view of network topology.…”
Section: The Sdn Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst there exist multiple solutions for south-bound SDN interfaces, e.g., PCEP [22], NETCONF [23], P4 [24], ForCES [19], I2RS [25], the OpenFlow [4] is by far the most widespread existing solution. Thus, by examining the most recent experimental analyses of security issues with regard to open SDN controllers in the literature, we necessarily report studies related to innate OpenFlow-based SDNs.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%