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Network Innovation through OpenFlow and SDN
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Network Innovation through OpenFlow and SDN

by Fei Hu
February 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
520 pages
13h 14m
English
CRC Press
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NATALIA CASTRO FERNANDES ET AL.
© 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
e main advantages of approaches such as IRSCP are simpler traf-
fic engineering, easier policy expression, and more powerful trouble-
shooting than BGP. It also preserves the AS autonomy for choosing
routes, which is an important feature in the Internet. IRSCP also
proposes a way to migrate from BGP to this new proposal. Indeed,
the authors point out that the use of IRSCP even in a single AS would
bring many benefits for that AS.
Secure Architecture for the Networked Enterprise and Ethane
Secure Architecture for the Networked Enterprise (SANE) and
Ethane were precursors of the controllers for OpenFlow networks [7].
ese controllers aimed to reduce costs and make network manage ...
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