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To efficiently use TCAM resources, we propose a rule multiplexing scheme, in which the same set of rules deployed on each node apply to the whole flow of a session going through but towards different paths. Based on this scheme, we study the rule placement problem with the objective of minimizing rule space occupation for multiple unicast sessions under QoS constraints.We formulate the optimization problem jointly considering routing engineering and rule placement under both existing and our rule multiplexing schemes. Finally, extensive simulations are conducted to show that our proposals significantly outperform existing solutions.

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Software-Defined Network (SDN) is a promising network paradigm that separates the control plane and data plane in the network. It has shown great advantages in simplifying network management such that new functions can be easily supported without physical access to the network switches. However, Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM), as a critical hardware storing rules for high-speed packet processing in SDN-enabled devices, can be supplied to each device with very limited quantity because it is expensive and energy-consuming.

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This page is a summary of: The joint optimization of rules allocation and traffic engineering in Software Defined Network, May 2014, Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE),
DOI: 10.1109/iwqos.2014.6914313.
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