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Opimon: A Transparent, Low-Overhead Monitoring System for OpenFlow Networks

IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS(2022)

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Abstract
OpenHow is a widely adopted implementation of the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) architecture. Since conventional network monitoring systems are unable to cope with OpenFlow networks, researchers have developed various monitoring systems tailored for OpenFlow networks. However, these existing systems either rely on a specific controller framework or an API, both of which are not part of the OpenFlow specification, and thus limit their applicability. This article proposes a transparent and low-overhead monitoring system for OpenHow networks, referred to as Opimon. Opimon monitors the network topology, switch statistics, and flow tables in an OpenHow network and visualizes the result through a web interface in real-time. Opimon monitors a network by interposing a proxy between the controller and switches and intercepting every OpenFlow message exchanged. This design allows Opimon to be compatible with any OpenFlow switch or controller. We tested the functionalities of Opimon on a virtual network built using Mininet and a large-scale international OpenFlow testbed (PRAGMA-ENT). Furthermore, we measured the performance overhead incurred by Opimon and demonstrated that the overhead in terms of latency and throughput was less than 3% and 5%, respectively.
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Software-Defined Networking (SDN),OpenFlow,network monitoring,visualization,networking
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