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ICT PRISTINE
Project Overview
Jan 2014
Miguel Ponce de Leon
<miguelpdl@tssg.org
Project team
WIT-TSSG, (IE), i2CAT (ES),
TID (ES), Ericsson (IE),
Nextworks, (IT), Thales (UK)
Nexedi (FR), Atos (ES),
BISDN (DE), Juniper (IE)
Telecom SudParis (FR),
Brno Uni of Technology (CZ)
Uni of Oslo (NO),
CREATE-NET (IT),

Budget

iMinds (BE)

Total Cost

5.034.961 €

EC Contribution

3.337.000 €

Duration

2.5 years

Start Date
1st January 2014
External Advisory Board

ICT PRISTINE: 619305

Cisco Systems, Telecom Italia, Deutsche
Telekom, Colt Telecom, BU, Interoute
Solution space: RINA
●

RINA is an emerging clean-slate programmable
networking approach, centering on Inter-Process
Communication (IPC) paradigm, which will support
high scalability, multi-homing, built-in security,
seamless access to real-time information and
operation in dynamic environments.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
RINA architecture overview

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
PRISTINE Goals
●

Design and implement the innovative internals of
this the RINA architecture that include the
programmable functions for:
●
●

●

security of content and application processes,
supporting QoS and congestion control in
aggregated levels, providing protection and
resilience, facilitating more effcient topological
routing,
multi-layer management for handling
confguration, performance and security.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
PRISTINE Goals
●

Demonstrate the applicability and benefts of this approach
and its built-in functions in three use-cases:
●

Distributed cloud
Overlay to one or more IPv6 networks, to allow
communication between different instances of
SlapOS.
Datacentre networking
–

●

RINA-based solutions for intra and inter-data centre
communications.
Network Service Provider
–

●

–

Investigate the use of RINA within service provider
networks

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 1
●

Software Development Kit for the PRISTINE implementation of RINA
●

S: The SDK will defne a set of APIs to modify the behaviour of DIFs
–

●

●

M: Means of verifcation: Deliverables D2.3, D2.5. Download tracking.
A: PRISTINE will modify the IRATI project implementation to allow
extension modules to be plugged in and out of the prototype.
–

●

●

data transfer, forwarding, authentication, access control, resource allocation and so
on.

Key partners: TID, i2CAT, NXW.

R: Enables programmers to exploit in practical customization capabilities
provided by RINA.
T: Milestones MS6, MS16.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 2 - 4
●

Investigate and develop solutions that support more cost-effective
networks and deliver a better performance to applications.
●

●

●

●

Aggregate-based congestion control solutions, in which each DIF has its
own congestion control loop (Objective 2).
Distributed resource allocation strategies that can be tailored to the SLAs
associated with a given DIF that a service provider wants to offer,
leveraging the unifcation of connection-oriented and connectionless
paradigms underline (Objective 3).
Topological addressing schemes and its associated routing strategies,
minimizing the size of routing tables within DIFs (Objective 4).
Full S.M.A.R.T objectives 2-4 can be seen in the end slides

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 5 - 7
●

Armed with the RINA framework, PRISTINE will improve the security and
reliability of the networks described in the project use cases.
●

●

●

●

Designing and programming authentication, access control and encryption
strategies customized for each DIF (Objective 5).
Investigating and developing security coordination techniques within a DIF, in
order to support strong auditing, autonomous detection of attacks and countermeasures to them (Objective 6).
Exploiting the multi-homing and distributed resource allocation capabilities of
RINA to develop solutions for highly reliable DIFs (Objective 7)..
Full S.M.A.R.T objectives for 5-7 can be seen in end slides

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 8
●

Multi-layer management system (DMS) for integrated network management
●

●
●

S: Design and develop a DMS capable of managing multiple DIFs
(layers) at once.
M: Deliverables D5.1, D5.2, D5.3.
A: The DMS developed within PRISTINE will take care of
confguration, performance and security management.
–

●

●

Key partners: LMI, WIT-TSSG, BISDN.

R: The commonality provided by RINA allows multi-layer management
to be vastly simplifed; thus opening the door to more robust, dynamic,
responsive and cheaper network management operations.
T: Milestones MS9, MS14, MS20, MS23.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 9
●

Trials of the project use cases: deploying PRISTINE solutions in the real world
●

●
●

S: Demonstrate the benefts of the RINA architecture and PRISTINE's
solutions by trialing the project use cases in realistic conditions.
M: Deliverables D6.1, D6.2.
A: Showcase the technical and business impact of the project results
through different trials over a rich infrastructure composed by partner's
resources and relevant FIRE facilities.
–

●

●

Key partners: Atos, Nexedi, CREATE-NET, WIT-TSSG, TID, LMI, JUN.

R: PRISTINE will bundle the different solutions into three packages, one
for each use cases.
T:Milestones MS15, MS24.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 10
●

RINA Simulator to understand the behaviour of the extensions at scale
●

●
●

S: Design and develop an OMNeT++ based RINA simulator, utilizing
part of the IRATI implementation source code as an input.
M: Deliverables D2.4, D2.6.
A: A simulator will enable PRISTINE researchers to understand how the
solutions for the different problem areas behave at scale.
–

●

●

Key partners: FIT-BUT, CREATE-NET.

R: The simulator is a a useful tool for RINA research allowing
researchers outside of the consortium to understand how the PRISTINE
solutions behave at scale.
T: Milestones MS16

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Work Package Structure

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Project results
●

What results do we aim to achieve by the end of the project.
●

●

●

●

●

Software Development Kit for the RINA implementation, building on initially
developed one by the IRATI project.
Specifcation and implementation of policies that address congestion control,
quality of service, addressing, routing, authentication, access control and
resiliency.
First specifcation and implementation of a DIF Management System (DMS).
Three integrated and validated prototypes (core RINA modules + policies +
DMS) for the three use cases: distributed cloud, datacentre networking and
network service provider.
First RINA Simulator.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
SMART
Objective Details
Objective 2
●

Programmable congestion control for effective data transfer.
●

●
●

S: Detect congestion generated within the DIF, and take the appropriate
measures to quickly react against it.
M: Deliverables D3.1, D3.2. Papers comparing algorithim results.
A: The different congestion control solutions will be incorporated into
the prototype through the use of the SDK.
–

●

●

Key partners: UiO.

R: Control loops with different characteristics will be designed, tailored
to the requirements of PRISTINE’s use cases.
T: Milestones MS7, MS12, MS18, MS21.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 3
●

Distributed resource allocation strategies to support multiple levels of service
●

●

●

S: Investigate and program a set of distributed resource allocation techniques that enable
a DIF to provide different levels of service to honour the requirements of different
applications.
M: Deliverables D3.1, D3.2
A: The interaction between distributed resource allocation and congestion control
techniques within a DIF will be investigated. The SDK will be used to plug the extensions
into the prototype.
–

●

●

Key partners: JUN, Atos.

R: These techniques will leverage the capabilities that RINA provides in terms of
allowing applications to express their desired level of service and the theory unifying
connection-oriented and connectionless resource allocation.
T: Milestones MS7, MS12, MS18, MS21.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 4
●

Topological addressing as an enabler of efficient routing
●

●

●

S: Research and develop topological addressing schemes and its associated routing
mechanisms, in order to minimize the size of the forwarding tables within DIFs.
M: Deliverables D3.1, D3.2.
A: PRISTINE will investigate what topologies for address spaces make sense, are easily
maintained, and scale for the three use cases of the PRISTINE project. Development
activities will be carried out through the SDK.
–

●

●

Key partners: IMT- TSP.

R: Topological address spaces refect an abstraction of a connectivity graph within a
layer, therefore the forwarding decision can be taken by examining the destination
address and the addresses of the directly attached routers.
T: Milestones MS7, MS12, MS18, MS21.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 5
●

Authentication, access control and encryption for secure DIFs
●

●

●

S: Investigate, design and implement different strategies to perform
authentication, access control and encryption as required by the three
PRISTINE scenarios.
M: Deliverables D4.1, D4.2
A: Application access control, symmetric/assymetric key- based authentication
protocols and encryption mechanisms will be investigated and adapted to RINA
through the use of the SDK.
–

●

●

Key partners: TRT, BISDN.

R: Security is an integral part of an IPC Process and does not need to be
handled in separate subsystems such as frewalls.
T: Milestones MS8, MS13, MS19, MS22.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 6
●

Security coordination within a DIF: self-management, attack identification and mitigation
●

●

●

S: Research and program techniques that enable a DIF to coordinate its internal security
mechanisms in a distributed an autonomous way.
M: Deliverables D4.1, D4.2.
A: The analyzed information will be used to decide if a DIF is being attacked, and to take
measures to protect from the attack. The developed extensions will be incorporated into
the prototype through the SDK.
–

●

●

Key partners: Nexedi, TRT.

R: Management and distribution of credentials, as well as logging and analyzing the key
events related to security are the most important issues that will be addressed by this
objective.
Milestones MS8, MS13, MS19, MS22.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305
Objective 7
●

Multi-homing and self-healing as the basis of resilient networks
●

●

●

S: Investigate and develop routing algorithms and routing information dissemination
strategies that optimally exploit RINA's support of multi-homing for load-balancing and
rapid recovery of failures.
M: Deliverables D4.1, D4.2.
A: Distributed resource allocation techniques will also be used in order to re-create the
connectivity graph of the DIF, effectively recovering from malfunctioning links or IPC
Processes.
–

●

●

Key partners: iMinds.

R: Deploying robust services in a timely and scalable manner is a key issue addressed by
technologies such as SDN and NFV. This work will implement and test robust services in
RINA and prove it can meet carrier requirements..
T: Milestones MS8, MS13, MS19, MS22.

ICT PRISTINE: 619305

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ICT Pristine Project Overview

  • 1. ICT PRISTINE Project Overview Jan 2014 Miguel Ponce de Leon <miguelpdl@tssg.org
  • 2. Project team WIT-TSSG, (IE), i2CAT (ES), TID (ES), Ericsson (IE), Nextworks, (IT), Thales (UK) Nexedi (FR), Atos (ES), BISDN (DE), Juniper (IE) Telecom SudParis (FR), Brno Uni of Technology (CZ) Uni of Oslo (NO), CREATE-NET (IT), Budget iMinds (BE) Total Cost 5.034.961 € EC Contribution 3.337.000 € Duration 2.5 years Start Date 1st January 2014 External Advisory Board ICT PRISTINE: 619305 Cisco Systems, Telecom Italia, Deutsche Telekom, Colt Telecom, BU, Interoute
  • 3. Solution space: RINA ● RINA is an emerging clean-slate programmable networking approach, centering on Inter-Process Communication (IPC) paradigm, which will support high scalability, multi-homing, built-in security, seamless access to real-time information and operation in dynamic environments. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 5. PRISTINE Goals ● Design and implement the innovative internals of this the RINA architecture that include the programmable functions for: ● ● ● security of content and application processes, supporting QoS and congestion control in aggregated levels, providing protection and resilience, facilitating more effcient topological routing, multi-layer management for handling confguration, performance and security. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 6. PRISTINE Goals ● Demonstrate the applicability and benefts of this approach and its built-in functions in three use-cases: ● Distributed cloud Overlay to one or more IPv6 networks, to allow communication between different instances of SlapOS. Datacentre networking – ● RINA-based solutions for intra and inter-data centre communications. Network Service Provider – ● – Investigate the use of RINA within service provider networks ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 7. Objective 1 ● Software Development Kit for the PRISTINE implementation of RINA ● S: The SDK will defne a set of APIs to modify the behaviour of DIFs – ● ● M: Means of verifcation: Deliverables D2.3, D2.5. Download tracking. A: PRISTINE will modify the IRATI project implementation to allow extension modules to be plugged in and out of the prototype. – ● ● data transfer, forwarding, authentication, access control, resource allocation and so on. Key partners: TID, i2CAT, NXW. R: Enables programmers to exploit in practical customization capabilities provided by RINA. T: Milestones MS6, MS16. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 8. Objective 2 - 4 ● Investigate and develop solutions that support more cost-effective networks and deliver a better performance to applications. ● ● ● ● Aggregate-based congestion control solutions, in which each DIF has its own congestion control loop (Objective 2). Distributed resource allocation strategies that can be tailored to the SLAs associated with a given DIF that a service provider wants to offer, leveraging the unifcation of connection-oriented and connectionless paradigms underline (Objective 3). Topological addressing schemes and its associated routing strategies, minimizing the size of routing tables within DIFs (Objective 4). Full S.M.A.R.T objectives 2-4 can be seen in the end slides ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 9. Objective 5 - 7 ● Armed with the RINA framework, PRISTINE will improve the security and reliability of the networks described in the project use cases. ● ● ● ● Designing and programming authentication, access control and encryption strategies customized for each DIF (Objective 5). Investigating and developing security coordination techniques within a DIF, in order to support strong auditing, autonomous detection of attacks and countermeasures to them (Objective 6). Exploiting the multi-homing and distributed resource allocation capabilities of RINA to develop solutions for highly reliable DIFs (Objective 7).. Full S.M.A.R.T objectives for 5-7 can be seen in end slides ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 10. Objective 8 ● Multi-layer management system (DMS) for integrated network management ● ● ● S: Design and develop a DMS capable of managing multiple DIFs (layers) at once. M: Deliverables D5.1, D5.2, D5.3. A: The DMS developed within PRISTINE will take care of confguration, performance and security management. – ● ● Key partners: LMI, WIT-TSSG, BISDN. R: The commonality provided by RINA allows multi-layer management to be vastly simplifed; thus opening the door to more robust, dynamic, responsive and cheaper network management operations. T: Milestones MS9, MS14, MS20, MS23. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 11. Objective 9 ● Trials of the project use cases: deploying PRISTINE solutions in the real world ● ● ● S: Demonstrate the benefts of the RINA architecture and PRISTINE's solutions by trialing the project use cases in realistic conditions. M: Deliverables D6.1, D6.2. A: Showcase the technical and business impact of the project results through different trials over a rich infrastructure composed by partner's resources and relevant FIRE facilities. – ● ● Key partners: Atos, Nexedi, CREATE-NET, WIT-TSSG, TID, LMI, JUN. R: PRISTINE will bundle the different solutions into three packages, one for each use cases. T:Milestones MS15, MS24. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 12. Objective 10 ● RINA Simulator to understand the behaviour of the extensions at scale ● ● ● S: Design and develop an OMNeT++ based RINA simulator, utilizing part of the IRATI implementation source code as an input. M: Deliverables D2.4, D2.6. A: A simulator will enable PRISTINE researchers to understand how the solutions for the different problem areas behave at scale. – ● ● Key partners: FIT-BUT, CREATE-NET. R: The simulator is a a useful tool for RINA research allowing researchers outside of the consortium to understand how the PRISTINE solutions behave at scale. T: Milestones MS16 ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 13. Work Package Structure ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 14. Project results ● What results do we aim to achieve by the end of the project. ● ● ● ● ● Software Development Kit for the RINA implementation, building on initially developed one by the IRATI project. Specifcation and implementation of policies that address congestion control, quality of service, addressing, routing, authentication, access control and resiliency. First specifcation and implementation of a DIF Management System (DMS). Three integrated and validated prototypes (core RINA modules + policies + DMS) for the three use cases: distributed cloud, datacentre networking and network service provider. First RINA Simulator. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 16. Objective 2 ● Programmable congestion control for effective data transfer. ● ● ● S: Detect congestion generated within the DIF, and take the appropriate measures to quickly react against it. M: Deliverables D3.1, D3.2. Papers comparing algorithim results. A: The different congestion control solutions will be incorporated into the prototype through the use of the SDK. – ● ● Key partners: UiO. R: Control loops with different characteristics will be designed, tailored to the requirements of PRISTINE’s use cases. T: Milestones MS7, MS12, MS18, MS21. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 17. Objective 3 ● Distributed resource allocation strategies to support multiple levels of service ● ● ● S: Investigate and program a set of distributed resource allocation techniques that enable a DIF to provide different levels of service to honour the requirements of different applications. M: Deliverables D3.1, D3.2 A: The interaction between distributed resource allocation and congestion control techniques within a DIF will be investigated. The SDK will be used to plug the extensions into the prototype. – ● ● Key partners: JUN, Atos. R: These techniques will leverage the capabilities that RINA provides in terms of allowing applications to express their desired level of service and the theory unifying connection-oriented and connectionless resource allocation. T: Milestones MS7, MS12, MS18, MS21. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 18. Objective 4 ● Topological addressing as an enabler of efficient routing ● ● ● S: Research and develop topological addressing schemes and its associated routing mechanisms, in order to minimize the size of the forwarding tables within DIFs. M: Deliverables D3.1, D3.2. A: PRISTINE will investigate what topologies for address spaces make sense, are easily maintained, and scale for the three use cases of the PRISTINE project. Development activities will be carried out through the SDK. – ● ● Key partners: IMT- TSP. R: Topological address spaces refect an abstraction of a connectivity graph within a layer, therefore the forwarding decision can be taken by examining the destination address and the addresses of the directly attached routers. T: Milestones MS7, MS12, MS18, MS21. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 19. Objective 5 ● Authentication, access control and encryption for secure DIFs ● ● ● S: Investigate, design and implement different strategies to perform authentication, access control and encryption as required by the three PRISTINE scenarios. M: Deliverables D4.1, D4.2 A: Application access control, symmetric/assymetric key- based authentication protocols and encryption mechanisms will be investigated and adapted to RINA through the use of the SDK. – ● ● Key partners: TRT, BISDN. R: Security is an integral part of an IPC Process and does not need to be handled in separate subsystems such as frewalls. T: Milestones MS8, MS13, MS19, MS22. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 20. Objective 6 ● Security coordination within a DIF: self-management, attack identification and mitigation ● ● ● S: Research and program techniques that enable a DIF to coordinate its internal security mechanisms in a distributed an autonomous way. M: Deliverables D4.1, D4.2. A: The analyzed information will be used to decide if a DIF is being attacked, and to take measures to protect from the attack. The developed extensions will be incorporated into the prototype through the SDK. – ● ● Key partners: Nexedi, TRT. R: Management and distribution of credentials, as well as logging and analyzing the key events related to security are the most important issues that will be addressed by this objective. Milestones MS8, MS13, MS19, MS22. ICT PRISTINE: 619305
  • 21. Objective 7 ● Multi-homing and self-healing as the basis of resilient networks ● ● ● S: Investigate and develop routing algorithms and routing information dissemination strategies that optimally exploit RINA's support of multi-homing for load-balancing and rapid recovery of failures. M: Deliverables D4.1, D4.2. A: Distributed resource allocation techniques will also be used in order to re-create the connectivity graph of the DIF, effectively recovering from malfunctioning links or IPC Processes. – ● ● Key partners: iMinds. R: Deploying robust services in a timely and scalable manner is a key issue addressed by technologies such as SDN and NFV. This work will implement and test robust services in RINA and prove it can meet carrier requirements.. T: Milestones MS8, MS13, MS19, MS22. ICT PRISTINE: 619305