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Proposed name for the project

ONOS Multi-Clusters Peering Provider

Project type

feature/enhancement

Project Description

To summarize the objective of this feature project in a sentence, we can say that it enables multiple ONOS clusters to share information about their networks, using an East-West interface, based on a peer-to-peer approach. Moreover, it allows an application, running on top of a specific cluster, to configure, via the NB Core API, routes crossing different dataplane devices, not under the control of that cluster. 

To implement this solution we decided to implement a new ONOS Provider (e.g. Adapter), responsible to interact with the ONOS core to:

  • retrieve the local cluster topology
  • inject the remote clusters topologies
  • configure (add/modify/remove) intents coming from remote clusters

Topology Abstraction

Each cluster exposes the local topology to the peers as a single big switch, with several ports. Each port can represent both a customer edge point (e.g. the boundary between the managed infrastructure and remote networks) or an interconnection with other managed clusters. 

The cross-connection matrix (not all the ports can be reached from a source port, in case of link failures) and related metric information (hop-counts and link bandwidth) are also shared with remote clusters. 

Policy-based Approach

In order to cover a wide numbers of different scenarios, we decided to exploit a policy-based approach, very similar to a standard multi-domain protocol such as BGP. The network operator can configure at runtime:

  • the peering clusters allowed to access the local information
  • the maximum number of intents settable by each remote cluster
  • the weight of each interlink (the link between the local and remote cluster)
  • the preferred path for specific classes of traffic (based on L2 and L3 fields)
  • ...  

Applicability: single and multi-domain

This feature can be applied both to single and multi domain use-cases.

 

 

Detailed information could be found in the Design child page.

Project Design

See the Project Design page.

Project point of contact

NameCompanyEmail
Matteo Gerola Create-Netmatteo.gerola@create-net.org

Project contributors

NameCompanyEmail
Michele Santuari Create-Netmichele.santuari@create-net.org
Bruno BosciaUniversity of Trentobruno.boscia-1@studenti.unitn.it
JunHuy LamDongseo Universityjunhuy@yahoo.com

Meeting Minutes

Project Schedule

High-level TaskEstimated Delivery DateTarget Release
High-level design08-31-2015 
Low-level design09-30-2015 
Provider Implementation11-30-2015E....
Remote communication implementation01-31-2016F....
Runtime configuration11-30-2015E....

 

JIRA ticket 

TBD

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