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    Alcatel-Lucent Expands SDN Capabilities

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    Jeff Burt
    Published December 10, 2013
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      Alcatel-Lucent is integrating support for OpenFlow and OpenStack into its OmniSwitch Ethernet offerings as officials look to expand the vendor’s software-defined networking capabilities.

      The new support for OpenFlow and OpenStack, announced Dec. 10, is part of Alcatel-Lucent’s larger Application Fluent Network vision for enabling enterprises to build software-defined networking (SDN)-based solutions, according to officials. It also will mean that the vendor’s technology will fit in well with SDN offerings from other companies.

      “These capabilities ensure that OmniSwitch solutions are open and will work seamlessly with the company’s partner ecosystem and industry SDN leaders’ solutions,” Stephane Robineau, general manager and vice president of Alcatel-Lucent’s Enterprise Networks business, said in a statement.

      The OpenFlow protocol helps manage traffic between Ethernet switches, while OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform. Supporting OpenFlow 1.3 gives OmniSwitch products another northbound SDN interface, making it easier for the switches to work within environments where there is SDN technologies from multiple vendors. OpenStack provides more southbound SDN interfaces.

      Alcatel-Lucent outlined several examples of where the OpenFlow and OpenStack support enables the vendor’s technologies to work with products from partners, including allowing the OmniSwitches to interoperate with Aruba Networks’ wireless controller to improve traffic flow on WiFi networks.

      The vendor joined the increasingly crowded SDN market in December 2012 with a strategy based on the Application Fluent Network technology. The technology, introduced in 2010, was designed to create a flexible and dynamic network that could automatically adjust policies and configure itself to best suit whatever applications are running on it. Officials at the time said they would increase the programmability of the platform this year via a set of RESTful APIs designed to make it easier for OmniSwitch 10K and 6900 switches to communicate with applications, controllers and orchestration platforms like OpenStack and Cloud Stack.

      Other enhancements included improving the ability of the platform to recognize applications and to better react to how the network is impacting applications.

      At the time, company officials said they would base their initial SDN efforts around the Application Fluent Network, with support for OpenFlow coming in 2014. OpenFlow is supported by most of the major networking vendors’ SDN platforms, as well as the products coming from the growing numbers of smaller startups.

      Analysts expect the SDN market to grow quickly over the next few years. Infonetics Research, in a report Dec. 9, forecast that the SDN market will hit $3.1 billion by 2017.

      Jeff Burt
      Jeff Burt
      Jeffrey Burt has been with eWEEK since 2000, covering an array of areas that includes servers, networking, PCs, processors, converged infrastructure, unified communications and the Internet of things.

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