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OpenFlow App Framework

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zof is a Python framework for creating asyncio-based applications that control the network using the OpenFlow protocol.

Supported Features

  • OpenFlow versions 1.0 - 1.4 (with partial support for 1.5)

  • SSL connections

  • Auxiliary OpenFlow connections over TCP and UDP

  • Limited packet parsing and generation: ARP, LLDP, IPv4, IPv6, UDP, TCP, ICMPv4, ICMPv6

  • App’s can simulate switches; Supports both sides of the OpenFlow protocol

Requirements

  • Python 3.5.1 or later

  • oftr command line tool

Install - Linux

# Install /usr/bin/oftr dependency.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:byllyfish/oftr
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install oftr

# Create virtual environment and install latest zof.
python3.5 -m venv myenv
source myenv/bin/activate
pip install zof

The oftr command line tool can also be installed on a Raspberry PI or using HomeBrew.

Demos

To run the layer2 controller demo:

python -m zof.demo.layer2

Architecture

zof uses a separate oftr process to terminate OpenFlow connections and translate OpenFlow messages to JSON.

Architecture diagram

Architecture: The oftr process translates OpenFlow to JSON.

You construct OpenFlow messages via YAML strings or Python dictionaries. Incoming OpenFlow messages are generic Python objects. Special OpenFlow constants such as ‘NO_BUFFER’ appear as strings.

type: FLOW_MOD
msg:
  command: ADD
  match:
    - field: IN_PORT
      value: 1
    - field: ETH_DST
      value: 00:00:00:00:00:01
  instructions:
    - instruction: APPLY_ACTIONS
      actions:
        - action: OUTPUT
          port_no: 2

The basic building block of zof is an app. An app is associated with various message and event handlers. You create an app object using the zof.Application class. Then, you associate handlers using the app’s message decorator.

import zof

APP = zof.Application('app_name_here')

@APP.message('packet_in')
def packet_in(event):
    APP.logger.info('packet_in message %r', event)

@APP.message(any)
def other(event):
    APP.logger.info('other message %r', event)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    zof.run()

Place the above text in a file named demo.py and run it with python demo.py. This app handles OpenFlow ‘PACKET_IN’ messages using the packet_in function. All other messages are dispatched to the other function. The app does not do anything; it just logs events.

To compose the demo.py program with the layer2 demo:

python demo.py --x-modules=zof.demo.layer2

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