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Migration cost optimization for service provider legacy network migration to software‐defined IPv6 network

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  • Babu R. Dawadi
  • Danda B. Rawat
  • Shashidhar R. Joshi
  • Pietro Manzoni
  • Martina M. Keitsch

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This paper studies a problem for seamless migration of legacy networks of Internet service providers to a software‐defined networking (SDN)‐based architecture along with the transition to the full adoption of the Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) connectivity. Migration of currently running legacy IPv4 networks into such new approaches requires either upgrades or replacement of existing networking devices and technologies that are actively operating. The joint migration to SDN and IPv6 network is considered to be vital in terms of migration cost optimization, skilled human resource management, and other critical factors. In this work, we first present the approaches of SDN and IPv6 migration in service providers' networks. Then, we present the common concerns of IPv6 and SDN migration with joint transition strategies so that the cost associated with joint migration is minimized to lower than that of the individual migration. For the incremental adoption of software‐defined IPv6 (SoDIP6) network with optimum migration cost, a greedy algorithm is proposed based on optimal path and the customer priority. Simulation and empirical analysis show that a unified transition planning to SoDIP6 network results in lower migration cost.

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  • Babu R. Dawadi & Danda B. Rawat & Shashidhar R. Joshi & Pietro Manzoni & Martina M. Keitsch, 2021. "Migration cost optimization for service provider legacy network migration to software‐defined IPv6 network," International Journal of Network Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 31(4), July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:intnem:v:31:y:2021:i:4:n:e2145
    DOI: 10.1002/nem.2145
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    1. Jerico Moeyersons & Pieter‐Jan Maenhaut & Filip Turck & Bruno Volckaert, 2020. "Pluggable SDN framework for managing heterogeneous SDN networks," International Journal of Network Management, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 30(2), March.
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    1. Maryam Daryalal & Hamed Pouya & Marc Antoine DeSantis, 2023. "Network Migration Problem: A Hybrid Logic-Based Benders Decomposition Approach," INFORMS Journal on Computing, INFORMS, vol. 35(3), pages 593-613, May.

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