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Design and Implementation of ForCES Protocol
Author(s) -
Pedro González,
Jaime Lloret,
Susan Martínez Cordero,
Luis Carlos Arboleda
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
network protocols and algorithms
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1943-3581
DOI - 10.5296/npa.v9i1-2.10943
Subject(s) - computer science , testbed , router , architecture , protocol (science) , java , distributed computing , computer network , operating system , medicine , art , alternative medicine , pathology , visual arts
This paper proposes the design and implementation of the ForCES protocol, specifically FP logical point of the ForCES architecture, which is strictly the communication between the CE (Control Element) and the FE (Forwarding Element). It is a flexible and reprogrammable architecture that is established within the specifications issued and defined by the ForCES working group, and consists of elaboration of a protocol that carries information between both elements. In order to comprobate the correct functioning of the implemented the ForCES protocol, is we provide a network testbed scenario, which consist an application client-server. Each device has equipped with the application which based on Java language, that allows the researcher to be able to compare the typical functionality of a conventional router with a router based in architecture ForCES. It allows taking advantage of the benefits of this architecture to reprogram different and new functionalities.

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