P4 programmable patch panel (P7): an instant 100g emulated network on your tofino-based pizza box.

SIGCOMM '22: Proceedings of the SIGCOMM '22 Poster and Demo Sessions(2022)

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Alternatives to run high-fidelity network experiments are traditionally based on virtual and emulation-based environments (e.g., Mininet). While extremely useful for teaching and in support of research practices, existing experimental platforms are commonly limited to transmission speeds of 10Gbps and suffer from performance-fidelity trade-offs as well as inherent scalability constraints. With the programmability that P4 brings to networking researchers and the capabilities of new generation P4 hardware supporting the PSA (Portable Switch Architecture) and TNA (Tofino Native Architecture), it is possible to realize packet processing pipelines that emulate certain network link characteristics and instantiate a network topology to run line-rate traffic using a single physical P4 switch (e.g., Tofino). This is the main contribution of the P7 (P4 Programmable Patch Panel) emulator. In this demonstration, we show how to generate different network topologies starting from a single link to more complex network scenarios featuring various devices and paths, including varied link characteristics (e.g., latency, jitter, packet loss, bandwidth) and 100G traffic capacities.
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