What i am planning to do is implement a research paper by Ricardo Bennesby,
Paulo Fonseca, Edjard Mota and Alexandre Passito which talks about a
development of a inter AS routing component for Software Defined
Networks(SDN).

For that they have used mininet for implementation.

I am planning to do the same.

So i need to create the initial topology with 2 or more autonomous systems
which are unable to communicate with one another.

I thought having the above example with 2 controllers in different subnets
will mean 2 AS.
But they are able to communicate with one another..


On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:37 PM, yashwanth kp <[email protected]>wrote:

> What i am planning to do is implement a research paper by Ricardo
> Bennesby, Paulo Fonseca, Edjard Mota and Alexandre Passito which talks
> about a development of a inter AS routing component for Software Defined
> Networks(SDN).
>
> For that they have used mininet for implementation.
>
> I am planning to do the same.
>
> So i need to create the initial topology with 2 or more autonomous systems
> which are unable to communicate with one another.
>
> I thought having the above example with 2 controllers in different subnets
> will mean 2 AS.
>  But they are able to communicate with one another..
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:33 PM, yashwanth kp 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> What i am planning to do is implement a research paper by Ricardo
>> Bennesby, Paulo Fonseca, Edjard Mota and Alexandre Passito which talks
>> about a development of a inter AS routing component for Software Defined
>> Networks(SDN).
>>
>> For that they have used mininet for implementation.
>>
>> I am planning to do the same.
>>
>> So i need to create the initial topology with 2 or more autonomous
>> systems which are unable to communicate with one another.
>>
>> I thought having the above example with 2 controllers in different
>> subnets will mean 2 AS.
>> But they are able to communicate with one another..
>>
>> (I have attached the research paper with this mail)
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Murphy McCauley <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Nov 6, 2012, at 2:07 AM, yashwanth kp wrote:
>>> > But now since the hosts (h0,h1) and hosts(h2,h3) are in different
>>> subnets, can they still communicate?
>>> > I tried and they are able to ping each other..
>>> > But i thought since they are in different subnets they will not be
>>> able to communicate..
>>> > So how do i simulate different AS interconnected by switches?
>>> > can different SDN based AS interconnect by switches communicate with
>>> one another without the need for an additional component?
>>>
>>>
>>> Subnets are an aspect of traditional L3 routing.  But you have an
>>> all-OpenFlow network -- it has no traditional L3 routers in it, so there
>>> aren't really any subnets unless you write code to make them.
>>>
>>> Using the simple learning switch components (e.g., l2_learning), you can
>>> stick one OpenFlow island with a controller next to another OpenFlow island
>>> with a different controller, and things will just work.  This even works
>>> with l3_learning.  But these work by learning where every individual
>>> destination is.  To oversimplify things, this doesn't scale that well, so
>>> large networks (like the internet) don't work that way and instead work by
>>> by aggregating addresses at several levels (e.g., subnets).  You can
>>> implement similar things in OpenFlow, but you have to write the code for it.
>>>
>>> I'm not clear on exactly what you mean by an "SDN based AS".  Are you
>>> trying to reinvent interdomain routing using OpenFlow?  Implement an AS in
>>> OpenFlow?  Link an OpenFlow network in one AS with an OpenFlow network in
>>> another AS via a tunnel?  Something else?  SDN is flexible; you can make
>>> networks do all sorts of things if you're willing to write the code...
>>>
>>> Good luck.
>>>
>>> -- Murphy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Yashwanth K P
>> Final Year , B.Tech
>> NITK, Surathkal
>> Contact: +91-9538403606
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Yashwanth K P
> Final Year , B.Tech
> NITK, Surathkal
> Contact: +91-9538403606
>
>


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Regards,

Yashwanth K P
Final Year , B.Tech
NITK, Surathkal
Contact: +91-9538403606

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