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Title: Networking Named Content


1
Networking Named Content
  • Van Jacobson, Diana K. Smetters, James D.
    Thornton, Michael F. Plass, Nicholas H. Briggs,
    Rebecca L. Braynard

2
Content Centric Networking
  • Network use has evolved since IP was designed
  • Usage of the Internet is in terms of what not
    where
  • CCN architecure built on named data rather than
    named hosts
  • Provides security, scalability, performance.

3
Content Centric Networking
  • Two packet types Interest and Data
  • Heirarchical content naming scheme
  • Allows dynamic content generation active names
  • CCN node has 3 components FIB, Content Store and
    PIT
  • FIB Forwarding table, allows multiple output
    faces
  • Content Store Buffer, also caches Data packets
  • PIT Pending Interest Table

4
CCN Nodes
  • Processing an Interest
  • Matching Data is found in the Content Store gt
    send it and consume Interest
  • Pending Interest in PITgt add this face to
    RequestingFaces list
  • Use FIB to forward Interest on outgoing faces,
    add to PIT
  • Processing Data
  • Data follows a chain if PIT entries back to the
    source
  • Duplicate and unsolicited Data is discarded

5
Reliability and Flow Control
  • Interests serve the role of window advertisements
  • Each packet is independent gt TCP SACK is
    implicit
  • Flow balance is maintained at each hop, not
    end-to-end like TCP
  • Thus additional, TCP-like congestion control
    mechanisms not required.

6
Naming Content
  • Hierarchical content names with a flexible format
  • Individual name consists of a number of
    components
  • Names can be relative to some known name, e.g.
    next/previous
  • Same content can have multiple names! Problems
    with caching?
  • A source of data performs a Register operation
    for a prefix

7
Routing
  • Routing between CCN nodes can occur over
    unmodified OSPF.
  • Incremental deployment of CCN nodes is possible
  • Integration with BGP is also possible
  • Routers do not construct spanning trees
  • Loops are not possible anyway
  • Multiple paths can be used

8
Content Based Security
  • Security travels with the content, it is not a
    property of the connection
  • CCN authenticates name-content bindings by
    signing the name and content in each data packet
  • Arbitrary key management schemes can be used over
    CCN
  • Keys can be sent over CCN since they are just
    another piece of data
  • If we trust some public keys, we can infer more

9
Network Security
  • Sending a malicious packet to a host is difficult
    because CCN talks only about content, not to
    hosts
  • Data based DoS attacks are impossible because
    only one Data packet is forwarded per Interest
  • Interest flooding
  • Multiple Interests for the same content are
    combined
  • Limit the forwarding of unsuccesful interests
  • What if sender and receiver collude?

10
Evaluation
  • Transfer time vs Number of Sinks

11
Evaluation
  • Failover

12
An Architecture for Internet Data Transfer
  • Niraj Tolia, Michael Kaminsky, David G. Andersen,
    and Swapnil Patil

13
Data Oriented Transfer Service
  • Seperate control from data
  • Control logic is application specific use DOT
    for all data transfer
  • Benefits
  • Transfer techniques can reused and new ones tried
  • Coding, multi-pass compression, caching etc. can
    be applied by the transfer service
  • Multi-path transfers
  • Cross application data processors

14
DOT
  • DOT provides an API and a plugin architecture
  • Transfer Plugins eg. Multi-path, portable
    storage
  • Storage Plugins access to local data, divide
    data into chunks, compute hashes
  • Basic API
  • Sender calls put with data, gets back an OID
  • Receiver uses OID to get data

15
Evaluation
  • Multipath Plugin Using two 100 Mbit/s Ethernet
    links, transfer time went down from 3.59 seconds
    to 1.90 seconds
  • Modified Postfix mail server to use DOT
  • Minimal modification 184 LoC
  • DOT saves 20 of total message bytes transferred
  • Duplicated messages
  • Partial redundancies in messages

16
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