VLAN-Based Routing Infrastructure for an All-Optical Circuit Switched LAN

Exploring the use of all-optical MEM switches on Local Area Network (LAN) to increase bandwidth and reduce energy cost has received increasing attention. Compared to traditional electronic switches, an all-optical switch provides higher bandwidth, less energy cost and cheaper wiring. Once the optical port count per switch becomes a resource constraint, an all-optical switched core can change the network topology dynamically to redistribute bandwidth resources between computing hosts. This feature is particularly useful for stream processing systems whose communication patterns vary over time and where rebalancing of networking resource is needed periodically.

The work we present in this paper is a practical solution for high level software systems to route through a reconfigurable optical MEM switched LAN. Our solution can be readily applied on commercial switches with standard Layer-2 protocols. Network reconfiguration time and round-trip delay are measured. Our implementation is validated with the IBM System S stream processing system.

By: Xiaolan J. Zhang; Rohit Wagle; James Giles

Published in: RC24828 in 2009

LIMITED DISTRIBUTION NOTICE:

This Research Report is available. This report has been submitted for publication outside of IBM and will probably be copyrighted if accepted for publication. It has been issued as a Research Report for early dissemination of its contents. In view of the transfer of copyright to the outside publisher, its distribution outside of IBM prior to publication should be limited to peer communications and specific requests. After outside publication, requests should be filled only by reprints or legally obtained copies of the article (e.g., payment of royalties). I have read and understand this notice and am a member of the scientific community outside or inside of IBM seeking a single copy only.

rc24828.pdf

Questions about this service can be mailed to reports@us.ibm.com .