학술논문

Provenance for Intent-Based Networking
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 6th IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft) Network Softwarization (NetSoft), 2020 6th IEEE Conference on. :195-199 Jun, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Tools
Semantics
Network topology
Topology
Metadata
Cognition
Bandwidth
intent-based networking
IBN
software-defined networking
SDN
data provenance
network visibility
network diagnostics
network troubleshooting
root cause analysis
PROV
Language
Abstract
Intent-based networking (IBN) promises to simplify the network management and automated orchestration of high-level policies in future networking architectures such as software-defined networking (SDN). However, such abstraction and automation creates new network visibility challenges. Existing SDN network forensics and diagnostics tools operate at a lower level of network abstraction, which makes intent-level reasoning difficult. We present PRovINTENT, a framework extension for SDN control plane tools that accounts for intent semantics. PRovINTENT records the provenance and evolution of intents as the network's state and apps' requests change over time and enables reasoning at multiple abstractions. We define an intent provenance model, we implement a proof-of-concept tool, and we evaluate the efficacy of PRovINTENT'S explanatory capabilities by using a representative intent-driven network application.