ABSTRACT
The research on transiting the existing networks to SDN (Software defined networking) just starts. We propose to continue using the BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) and the legacy BGP border routers for the SDN network and connect the SDN network with legacy IP networks in this paper. The experiments we carried out preliminary proved our design.
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- Pingping Lin, Jonathan Hart, et al. "Seamless Interworking of SDN and IP", Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM13. Google ScholarDigital Library
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Index Terms
- Internetworking with SDN using existing BGP
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