STATISTICAL VISUALIZATION OF SOUTHBOUND INTERFACE IN SDN NETWORK
Software Defined Networking (SDN) makes Internet network configuration easier by separating the control plane and data plane. The control plane on the controller has information on network devices in the data plane and centrally control these devices. One of the controllers in SDN being developed...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/52935 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Software Defined Networking (SDN) makes Internet network configuration easier
by separating the control plane and data plane. The control plane on the controller
has information on network devices in the data plane and centrally control these
devices. One of the controllers in SDN being developed is the Open Network
Operating System (ONOS).
ONOS provides interfaces such as Representational State Transfer (REST)
Application Programming Interface (API). The ONOS core REST API provides
some information from the network connected to it, such as devices, statistics, and
the information is still JSON file. Based on the previous description, the problems
that are the basis of this research can be detailed, namely the unavailability of
graphic visualization for the southbound interface on the ONOS controller, the data
available on the ONOS controller is still in JSON form, and the visualization of the
southbound interface graphic will make it easier for users to see.
This study aims to create an interface that facilitates statistical monitoring by
displaying it in graphical form, testing the visualization with several tolopogies,
and comparing the visualization results of the topology. Interface creation is done
by displaying statistical data in the form of a JSON file from the ONOS controller
via the REST API to the web interface in graphical form. The visualization
performed produces a graph that is in accordance with the statistics of each
topology, the statistics displayed are in the form of devices and its ports, and other
parameters such as packet sent, packet received, bytes sent, and byte received. The
statistical visualization results of the topology are in accordance with the number
of connections. The more connection the device has, the greater the statistical
indicators recorded on the ONOS controller, and displayed on the web interface. |
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