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Consistent Updates for Software-Defined Networks: Change You Can Believe In! Configuration changes are a common source of instability in networks, leading to ...
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Nov 14, 2011 · Consistent updates for software-defined networks: change you can believe in! Authors: Author Picture Mark Reitblatt. Cornell University.
Configuration changes are a common source of instability in networks, leading to broken connectivity, forwarding loops, and access control violations.
Consistent Updates for Software-Defined Networks: Change You Can Believe In! Mark Reitblatt. Cornell University. Nate Foster. Cornell University. Jennifer ...
Walker, “Consistent updates for software-defined networks: Change you can believe in!” in 10th ACM. Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, 2011. [10] N. P. ...
This paper takes a broad view of this aspect of SDNs. The key to consistently updating a network is care- fully coordinating rule updates across multiple ...
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Aug 16, 2013 · A consistent update installs a new packet-forwarding policy across the switches of a software-defined network in place of an old policy.
“Consistent updates for software-defined networks: Change you can believe in!,” in HotNets, Nov 2011. [21] D. Katabi, N. Kushman, and J. Wrocklawski, “A ...
This paper addresses the problem of consistently updating network configurations in a software-defined network. We are interested in generating an update ...
This paper presents a procedure that computes a safe update sequence by generating an add-before rule dependency graph that corresponds to rules to be ...