Maximizing SDN resilience to node‐targeted attacks through joint optimization of the primary and backup controllers placements

Author:

Pióro Michał1ORCID,Mycek Mariusz2ORCID,Tomaszewski Artur2,de Sousa Amaro34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics Gdańsk University of Technology Gdańsk Poland

2. Institute of Telecommunications Warsaw University of Technology Warsaw Poland

3. Instituto de Telecomunicações, Grupo de Matemática Aplicada Aveiro Portugal

4. Departamento de Eletrónica, Telecomunições e Informática, Universidade de Aveiro Aveiro Portugal

Abstract

AbstractIn software defined networks (SDN) packet data switches are configured by a limited number of SDN controllers, which respond to queries for packet forwarding decisions from the switches. To enable optimal control of switches in real time the placement of controllers at network nodes must guarantee that the controller‐to‐controller and switch‐to‐controller communications delays are bounded. Apart from the primary controllers that control the switches in the nominal state, separate backup controllers can be introduced that take over when the primary controllers are unavailable, and whose delay bounds are relaxed. In this paper, we present optimization models to jointly optimize the placement of primary and backup controllers in long‐distance SDN networks, aimed at maximizing the network's resilience to node‐targeted attacks. Applying the models to two well‐known network topologies and running a broad numerical study we show that, when compared with the standard approach of using only primary controllers, the use of backup controllers provides significant resilience gains, in particular in case of tight delay bounds.

Funder

Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Software

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