Comput. Networks | 2021

Subscriber aware dynamic service function chaining

 
 

Abstract


Abstract In this study, a novel subscriber aware dynamic service function chaining (SFC) framework is developed by using open source software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) solutions, where the aim is to provide service chaining per user traffic and to transform SGi-LAN services into virtual network functions. With this SFC framework, customer based dynamically applicable value added services can be provided without the need for manual operation that would require vast effort. In order to show the performance and scalability of the proposed framework, the solution is tested in a live telecom lab with varying number of subscribers and thread counts. The test results show that the proposed solution can successfully manage subscribers dynamically without packet loss for 2 million simultaneous subscribers’ traffic flows when the system is overloaded, regardless of hardware or vendor. In addition, it has been observed that the service chain rules can be applied in a very short period such as 2.9 seconds for 10,000 simultaneous subscriber SFC requests even in the loaded traffic flows, while the CPU consumption of virtual machines remained between 23.5% and 28.5%. These results have proved that the proposed solution can be used in large-scale telecom networks.

Volume 194
Pages 108138
DOI 10.1016/j.comnet.2021.108138
Language English
Journal Comput. Networks

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