The evolution towards 6G edge-cloud ecosystems demands autonomous, intent-based network management to handle unprecedented infrastructure complexity. While Large Language Models offer promising capabilities for translating high-level user intents into network configurations, current monolithic approaches suffer from cognitive overload, hallucinations, and a profound inability to safely execute low-level data plane mutations. To bridge this gap, we introduce Edgent, a novel framework that integrates hierarchical Agentic AI with Extended Berkeley Packet Filter technologies via the Model Context Protocol. Edgent utilizes a state-driven Supervisor, enhanced by Retrieval-Augmented Generation, to decompose abstract human intents into deterministic execution graphs and dynamically delegate tasks to domain-specific worker agents. We empirically validate the framework by autonomously deploying a distributed, in-kernel DDoS mitigation pipeline across scaled containerized topologies containing up to 85 nodes. Extensive evaluations demonstrate high orchestration reliability; notably, even heavily quantized Small Language Models (e.g., 4B parameters) achieve near-perfect zero-shot execution and 100% overall task completion through autonomous error recovery. Finally, latency and resource profiling confirm that the multi-agent framework can be efficiently driven by fully localized models compatible with orchestration tasks directly within resource-constrained edge environments, therefore this work positions Edgent as a pragmatic step toward the realization of zero-touch nextgeneration networks.
Edgent. Towards an agentic AI framework for eBPF-Based service deployment and orchestration at the edge / Di Tommaso, R., Davoli, G., Spadaccino, P., Cerroni, W.. - (2026), pp. 428-434. (IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization (NetSoft) Berlin; Germany ) [10.1109/netsoft70012.2026.11603455].
Edgent. Towards an agentic AI framework for eBPF-Based service deployment and orchestration at the edge
Spadaccino, Pietro;
2026
Abstract
The evolution towards 6G edge-cloud ecosystems demands autonomous, intent-based network management to handle unprecedented infrastructure complexity. While Large Language Models offer promising capabilities for translating high-level user intents into network configurations, current monolithic approaches suffer from cognitive overload, hallucinations, and a profound inability to safely execute low-level data plane mutations. To bridge this gap, we introduce Edgent, a novel framework that integrates hierarchical Agentic AI with Extended Berkeley Packet Filter technologies via the Model Context Protocol. Edgent utilizes a state-driven Supervisor, enhanced by Retrieval-Augmented Generation, to decompose abstract human intents into deterministic execution graphs and dynamically delegate tasks to domain-specific worker agents. We empirically validate the framework by autonomously deploying a distributed, in-kernel DDoS mitigation pipeline across scaled containerized topologies containing up to 85 nodes. Extensive evaluations demonstrate high orchestration reliability; notably, even heavily quantized Small Language Models (e.g., 4B parameters) achieve near-perfect zero-shot execution and 100% overall task completion through autonomous error recovery. Finally, latency and resource profiling confirm that the multi-agent framework can be efficiently driven by fully localized models compatible with orchestration tasks directly within resource-constrained edge environments, therefore this work positions Edgent as a pragmatic step toward the realization of zero-touch nextgeneration networks.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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