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Performance analysis of SDN controllers: POX, Floodlight and Opendaylight

Published 20 Dec 2021 in cs.NI and cs.PF | (2112.10387v1)

Abstract: The IP network is time-consuming for configuration and troubleshooting because it requires access to every device command line interface (CLI) or Graphical User Interface (GUI). In other words, the control plane (gathering information to forward data) and data plane (data forwarding plane) are run on every intermediary device. To solve this problem, the software defined network emerged and separated the control plane (done by software) from the data plane (done by hardware) [1]. In addition, the control plane is operated in the central point named the controller. There are many controller software programs in simulation and production network environments. In this paper, we compare three open source controllers called POX, Floodlight and Opendaylight (ODL) in simulation network created by MININET SDN emulation program in terms of TCP and UDP throughput and average Round Trip Time (RTT) of the first packet of the flow in the mesh and tree topology.

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