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link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks
From: Glen Kent <glen.kent () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 03:31:40 +0530
Hi, Routers connected back to back often rely on BFD for link failures. Its certainly possible that there is a switch between two routers and hence a link down event on one side is not visible to the other side. So, you run some sort of an OAM protocol on the two routers so that they can detect link flaps/failures. How will this happen in SDN networks where there is no control plane on the routers. Will the routers be sending a state of all their links to a central controller who will then detect that a link has gone down. This just doesnt sound good. I am presuming that some sort of "control plane" will always be required. Any pointers here? Is there any other reason other than link events for which we would need a control plane on the routers in SDN? Thanks, Glen
Current thread:
- link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Glen Kent (Jan 19)
- Re: link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Dave Bell (Jan 19)
- Re: link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Ronald van der Pol (Jan 21)
- Re: link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Nitin Sharma (Jan 21)
- Re: link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Sudeep Khuraijam (Jan 22)
- Re: link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Ronald van der Pol (Jan 21)
- Re: link monitoring and BFD in SDN networks Dave Bell (Jan 19)