RouteFlow is an open source project to provide virtualized IP routing services over OpenFlow enabled hardware.
A typical RouteFlow use scenario is composed by an OpenFlow controller application (RFProxy), an independent RouteFlow server (RFServer), and a virtual network environment that reproduces the connectivity of a physical infrastructure and runs IP routing engines (e.g. Quagga).
The routing engines generate the forwarding information base (FIB) into the Linux routing tables according to the configured routing protocols (e.g., OSPF, BGP). In turn, the Linux IP and ARP tables are collected by RouteFlow client (RFClient) processes and then translated into OpenFlow tuples that are finally installed in the associated OpenFlow-enabled devices in the forwarding plane.
Aujourd'hui, on va parler routeurs logiciels et OSPF. Les sujets abordés vont être assez variés : mode commit ou pas, configurations de base et résolution d'un problème àlacon.
Table des matières
Table des matières
Commit
Configurations OSPF basiques pour les routeurs logiciels
Quagga
BIRD
XORP
Interopérabilité des implémentations de routeurs logiciels
Un problème bien lourd