Forwarding metamorphosis
Texas Instruments (United States) · Stanford University · +1 more institution
Abstract
In Software Defined Networking (SDN) the control plane is physically separate from the forwarding plane. Control software programs the forwarding plane (e.g., switches and routers) using an open interface, such as OpenFlow. This paper aims to overcomes two limitations in current switching chips and the OpenFlow protocol: i) current hardware switches are quite rigid, allowing ``Match-Action'' processing on only a fixed set of fields, and ii) the OpenFlow specification only defines a limited repertoire of packet processing actions. We propose the RMT (reconfigurable match tables) model, a new RISC-inspired pipelined architecture for switching chips, and we identify the essential minimal set of action primitives…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 16
Authors
8Topics & keywords
- OpenFlow
- Forwarding plane
- Computer science
- Programmer
- Header
- Packet processing
- Software-defined networking
- Network packet