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Diagnosing and Repairing Distributed Routing Configurations Using Selective Symbolic Simulation

Authors :
Yang, Rulan
Shao, Hanyang
Han, Gao
Wang, Ziyi
Fang, Xing
You, Lizhao
Xiang, Qiao
Kong, Linghe
Zhou, Ruiting
Shu, Jiwu
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Although substantial progress has been made in automatically verifying whether distributed routing configurations conform to certain requirements, diagnosing and repairing configuration errors remains manual and time-consuming. To fill this gap, we propose S^2Sim, a novel system for automatic routing configuration diagnosis and repair. Our key insight is that by selectively simulating variants of the given configuration in a symbolic way, we can find an intent-compliant variant, whose differences between the given configuration reveal the errors in the given configuration and suggest the patches. Building on this insight, we also design techniques to support complex scenarios (e.g., multiple protocol networks) and requirements (e.g., k-link failure tolerance). We implement a prototype of S^2Sim and evaluate its performance using networks of size O(10) ~ O(1000) with synthetic real-world configurations. Results show that S^2Sim diagnoses and repairs errors for 1) all WAN configurations within 10 s and 2) all DCN configurations within 20 minutes.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.20306
Document Type :
Working Paper