Introduction to SDN & OpenFlow
This
8-hour course begins with a general introduction to Software Defined Networks,
including discussion of control planes and data planes, APIs, logical layers,
types of SDN networks, and more. With hands-on access to Pica8 Open switches and Flowgrammable’s
emulator, students will spend 15+ hours delving into real-world implementation
and deployment of OpenFlow, an SDN standard that allows a remote controller to
interact with the forwarding plane of a network switch or router over the
network, making it easy to deploy innovative routing and switching protocols in
a network.
Learn how having complete transparency into setting up a flow
gives you new insights as to how networking can change. Starting with basic
tunneling, or traffic engineering, and then advancing to setting up multiple
group tables, and tuning flow priorities and flow aging. You will gain hands on
the tools and tricks needed to quickly deploy SDN.
Jasson Casey is the founder and executive director
of Flowgrammable. With more than 15 years’ experience in the
telecommunications industry, Jasson is currently a research associate with the
Open Networking Foundation, a PhD candidate at Texas A&M University, and a
research affiliate with the Center for Secure Information Systems at George
Mason University. Jasson’s PhD research formed the basis for the Flowgrammable
OpenFlow stack.
Course
Software defined Networking
Total Duration: 3h 18m
OpenFlow
Total Duration: 32m
OpenFlow Abstractions
Total Duration: 3h 13m
OpenFlow Data Model
Total Duration: 18m
OpenFlow Data Plane
Total Duration: 2h 31m
OpenFlow Protocol
Total Duration:1h 59m
OpenFlow Demonstrations
Total Duration:
3h 26m
End of Course
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