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ABSTRACT
The SDN layer generally works as a virtual software switch or router in place of (or in conjunction with) the physical
network devices. Traditionally job of managing the traffic is perfo rmed by software embedded in the routers and
switches, in SDN it is performed by software fro m outside the devices. For large scale network environ ment,
centralized control of Soft ware Defined Network (SDN) having a single controller has several issues ass ociated with it
such as single point failure, co mputational complexity gro wth, reliability and scalability. To solve these issues multicontroller imp lementation of Soft ware Defined Network has been introduced. In proposed system SDN controllers are
deployed in (distributed) tree like structure such that lower level controller is controlled by upper level controller so
that all the network is controlled by single SDN controller centrally. Making possible to centralized control over the
global view of netwo rk with imp roved architecture will be considered. Distributed control plane architecture equally
distributes overall loads among all controllers arranged in distributed manner. It solves single point failure problem.
Keywords:- SDN, QoS, BG
I.
INTRODUCTION
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2. SDN Forwarding Element (SDN-FE) - Data Plane
node which simp ly forward the data packets based on
the routing tables.
II.
MOTIVATION
A. Literature survey
Agarwal S. , Kodialam M. , Lakshman T.V. et.al.: [6]
This paper gives a description about applying effective
traffic eng ineering in scenario where s oftware defined
networks are incrementally deployed into existing
network. It presents the optimizat ion p roblem for the
centralized SDN contro ller based on minimizing the
maximu m link utilization in the network. The results of
simu lat ion show improved network performance by the
use of SDN in the exist ing network. This paper shows
how controllers apply on different part of exist ing
network. They also formu late the SDN controller
optimizat ion problem fo r traffic eng ineering with partial
deployment and developed Fully Polyno mial Time
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plane. Th is requires modifying switches and comes at the
cost of visib ility in the control plane. Kandoo, a
framework preserves scalability without changing
switches.
III.
PROPOSED WORK
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destination Host D is in the sub-domain of Do main
Controller 2, Do main Controller 1 publish the inter area
path routing rules to the Do main Controller 2 through the
NoSQL distributed database. When Domain Controller 2
receives the inter-area routing rule messages, it sends the
messages to the area controllers on the routing path. The
inter-area routing sequence of proposed distributed
hierarchical model is displayed in Figure 1.3.
IV.
C. Experimental Result
SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT
V. CONCLUSIONS
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FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
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For mult i-controller co mmunication we need inter
controller co mmun ication protocols, wh ich wo rk
differently at domain level and differently at area level.
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