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Title: A Robust Switched Architecture for Future Internet


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A Robust Switched Architecture for Future Internet
  • Presenter Yoshihiro Nozaki
  • Rochester Institute of Technology

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Outline
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The Internet is a success !?
  • The Internet

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The Internet works but
  • We are increasingly facing serious challenges

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The Internet is so complex
1982 DNS as a reaction to the net getting too
large for hosts.txt files.
1980s EGP, RIP, OSPFas reactions to scaling
problems with network size
1994 NAT (Network Address Translator) as a
reaction to shortage of IP addresses
1989 BGP as a reaction to the need for policy
routing
1994 Intserve 1998 Diffserve as a reaction to
QoS
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IP Addressing Scheme
Complexity
A
B
C
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IP Addressing Scheme
  • Address allocation without a plan
  • Example of network 221.132.0.0 221.132.255.255
  • Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC)
    (May/10/2008)

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Internet Routing
NetworkX
NetworkY
network
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Growth of Routing Table size
  • BGP table size seen at one router 275,595
    (May/20/2008)
  • AS6447 Route-views.Oregon-ix.net

Routing Table size
DATE
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Evolution or Revolution
  • How to overcome these limitations?
  • Evolutionary approach
  • Keep the basic Internet principles unchanged and
    develop patches to solve specific problems
  • Revolutionary approach
  • Design from clean slate Future Internet
  • NSF Future Internet Design (FIND)
  • Time to rethink

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Our Approach
  • Hierarchical Architecture
  • Simple
  • Scalable
  • Manageable

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A Hierarchical Switched Internet Architecture
  • Geographical approach

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Geographical Addressing Scheme
  • The well-known, well-proven addressing approach
  • Telephone numbering
  • Needs
  • Flexibility
  • Scalability

0-9
0-999
0-999
0-999 ?
????
??????
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Switched Internet (SI) Address
  • Three fields
  • Bit Controller (BC) which tier level
  • Length four states 01 10 11 00
  • Address 4, 8, 12 bits 16, 256, or 4096
    switches or hosts
  • Scalable dynamic tier level
  • Flexible dynamic address size

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How switching is performed?
  • Compare SI addresses between source and
    destination

000001
000001
Node A 00010011111
00010011111
00010011111
Destination
0000111121
00000121
00000022111
Node B 0000111121
0000111121
00010011111
Source
Node C 00010022111
00010022111
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Architecture Evaluation
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Network Resiliency
  • SwitchBank concept
  • Trunk link
  • Graph theoretical study

Macro view
Micro view
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Network Resiliency
  • Simple Example

Too much?
Enough?
Tier 1
Tier 2
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Optimization
  • Three major hierarchies
  • Geographical
  • ISP
  • Domain Name System

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Optimization
  • First step
  • Geographical and ISP backbone topology in the US
  • Constraints
  • Distance between SwitchBanks
  • Total number of links
  • Hops to Tier 1

35 ISPs in the US 244 POPs 1134 links
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Validation via Simulation
  • Validate robust and optimized architecture
  • Network simulation tool
  • OPNET Modeler

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Future direction
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Thank you
  • Questions?

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