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  1. Proceedings of the Workshop on Programmable Routers for Extensible Services of Tomorrow (PRESTO '10)
  2. Frenetic: a high-level language for OpenFlow networks
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Distributed runtime load-balancing for software routers on homogeneous many-core processors
Use cases and deployment of Juniper's high-end programmable routers
Frenetic: a high-level language for OpenFlow networks
A policy-based constraint-solving platform towards extensible wireless channel selection and routing
Controlling parallelism in a multicore software router
Recent progress in the GENI project
Evaluating the suitability of server network cards for software routers
Introducing standby capabilities into next-generation network devices
Forwarding path architectures for multicore software routers
Virtualizing the network forwarding plane
Leveraging router programmability for traffic matrix computation
Adaptive multi-task monitoring system based on overhead prediction

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Frenetic: a high-level language for OpenFlow networks

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Meola, Matthew L. Walker, David Foster, Nate Rexford, Jennifer Harrison, Rob Freedman, Michael J.
Abstract Most interfaces for programming network devices are defined at the low level of abstraction supported by the underlying hardware, which leads to complicated programs that are prone to errors. This paper proposes a high-level programming language for OpenFlow networks based on ideas originally developed in the functional programming community. Our language, called Frenetic, includes a rich pattern algebra for classifying packets, a "program like you see every packet" abstraction, and a run-time system that automatically generates the low-level packet-processing rules. We describe the design and implementation of Frenetic, and show how to use it to implement common management tasks.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 6
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450304672
DOI 10.1145/1921151.1921160
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-11-30
Publisher Place New York
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