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Date
2023-09Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
BGP reconfigurations are a daily occurrence for most network operators, especially in large networks. Yet, performing safe and robust BGP reconfiguration changes is still an open problem. Few BGP reconfiguration techniques exist, and they are either (i) unsafe, because they ignore transient states, which can easily lead to invariant violations; or (ii) impractical, as they duplicate the entire routing and forwarding states, and require special hardware.
In this paper, we introduce Chameleon, the first BGP reconfiguration framework capable of maintaining correctness throughout a reconfiguration campaign while relying on standard BGP functionalities and minimizing state duplication. Akin to concurrency coordination in distributed systems, Chameleon models the reconfiguration process with happens-before relations. This modeling allows us to capture the safety properties of transient BGP states. We then use this knowledge to precisely control the BGP route propagation and convergence, so that input invariants are provably preserved at any time during the reconfiguration.
We fully implement Chameleon and evaluate it in both testbeds and simulations, on real-world topologies and large-scale reconfiguration scenarios. In most experiments, our system computes reconfiguration plans within a minute, and performs them from start to finish in a few minutes, with minimal overhead. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000612650Publication status
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Book title
ACM SIGCOMM '23: Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM 2023 ConferencePages / Article No.
Publisher
Association for Computing MachineryEvent
Organisational unit
09477 - Vanbever, Laurent / Vanbever, Laurent
Funding
851809 - From Network Verification to Synthesis: Breaking New Ground in Network Automation (EC)
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