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Towards systematic design of enterprise networks

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Towards systematic design of enterprise networks
Enterprise networks are important, with size and complexity even surpassing carrier networks. Yet, the design of enterprise networks remains ad-hoc and poorly understood. In this paper, we show how a systematic design approach can handle two key areas of enterprise design: virtual local area networks (VLANs) and reachability control. We focus on these tasks given their complexity, prevalence, and time-consuming nature. Our contributions are three-fold. First, we show how these design tasks may be formulated in terms of networkwide performance, security, and resilience requirements. Our formulations capture the correctness and feasibility constraints on the design, and they model each task as one of optimizing desired criteria subject to the constraints. The optimization criteria may further be customized to meet operator-preferred design strategies. Second, we develop a set of algorithms to solve the problems that we formulate. Third, we demonstrate the feasibility and value of our sys...
Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Sanjay G. Rao, Geoffrey G. Xie,
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CONEXT
Authors Yu-Wei Eric Sung, Sanjay G. Rao, Geoffrey G. Xie, David A. Maltz
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