Declarative Provisioning of Virtual Network Function Chains in Intent-based Networks
Jacopo Massa, Stefano Forti, Federica Paganelli, Patrizio Dazzi, Antonio Brogi
Abstract
Intent-based Networking (IBN) aims at simplifying network configuration and management by using high-level objectives that express the desired state of the network rather than the details of how to implement it. In this article, we propose a declarative methodology and an associated open-source Prolog prototype (i) to model IBN intents related to the provisioning of Virtual Network Function (VNF) chains, and (ii) to process those intents to assemble and place a VNF chain that fulfils them. Our prototype is assessed over a lifelike motivating scenario.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceProvisioningVirtual networkFunction (biology)PrologProcess (computing)State (computer science)Distributed computingComputer networkProgramming languageEvolutionary biologyBiologySoftware-Defined Networks and 5GSoftware System Performance and ReliabilityIoT and Edge/Fog Computing