P4TE: PISA Switch Based Traffic Engineering in Fat-Tree Data Center Networks

07/19/2022
by   Debobroto Das Robin, et al.
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This work presents P4TE, an in-band traffic monitoring, load-aware packet forwarding, and flow rate controlling mechanism for traffic engineering in fat-tree topology-based data center networks using PISA switches. It achieves sub-RTT reaction time to change in network conditions, improved flow completion time, and balanced link utilization. Unlike the classical probe-based monitoring approach, P4TE uses an in-band monitoring approach to identify traffic events in the data plane. Based on these events, it re-adjusts the priorities of the paths. It uses a heuristic-based load-aware forwarding path selection mechanism to respond to changing network conditions and control the flow rate by sending feedback to the end hosts. It is implementable on emerging v1model.p4 architecture-based programmable switches and capable of maintaining the line-rate performance. Our evaluation shows that P4TE uses a small amount of resources in the PISA pipeline and achieves an improved flow completion time than ECMP and HULA.

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