Title
Intent-Based Networking for Non-programmable Networks
Author
Ravi, Dheeraj (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)
Contributor
Kuipers, F.A. (mentor) 
Degree granting institution
Delft University of Technology
Programme
Electrical Engineering | Embedded Systems
Date
2022-09-15
Abstract
Intent-based Networking (IBN) is one of the hot topics of research in the modern field of networking. Abstracting the complexity of network management away from the network operator through automation is the cornerstone of the IBN concept. However, a lot of current research on intent-based networking is concentrated towards programmable software defined networks (SDN), rather than traditional non-programmable network devices which still hold a large market share in modern networks. Moreover, when it comes to traditional network devices, network validation becomes very crucial as it needs a endoragnostic environment to evaluate the network. This thesis studies the important aspects necessary for IBN adaptation for legacy devices and provides a solution for adaptation into modern networks, while being vendor-agnostic. Based on the design, the results obtained from the proofs-of-concept are then analyzed and concluded upon, ending by elucidating avenues of future work.
Subject
Intent-based networking
OpenConfig
Traditional network devices
Network validation
Vendor-agnostic
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Embargo date
2023-09-15
Part of collection
Student theses
Document type
master thesis
Rights
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