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A slick control plane for network middleboxes

Author(s): Anwer, Bilal; Benson, Theophilus; Feamster, Nick; Levin, Dave; Rexford, Jennifer

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Abstract: Recent advances in software-defined networking (SDN), particularly OpenFlow [5], have made it possible to implement and deploy sophisticated network policies with relatively simple programs. The simplicity arises in large part due to a simple “match/action” interface that OpenFlow provides, by which a programmer can specify actions to take on packets that match particular characteristics (e.g., “forward all port-53 traffic on a faster path”).
Publication Date: 2013
Citation: Anwer, Bilal, Theophilus Benson, Nick Feamster, Dave Levin, and Jennifer Rexford. "A slick control plane for network middleboxes." In Proceedings of the second ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Hot topics in software defined networking (2013): pp. 147-148. doi:10.1145/2491185.2491223
DOI: 10.1145/2491185.2491223
Pages: 147 - 148
Type of Material: Conference Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Proceedings of the second ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Hot topics in software defined networking
Version: Author's manuscript



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