CATEGORY: Information Technology

Software Defined Network (SDN)

Course Access: Lifetime
Course Overview

About the course

Contemporarily, the Software Defined Network (SDN) concept has been becoming a buzz word in the networking industry.
Traditional IP networks are complex and very hard to manage. It is both difficult to configure the network according to pre-defined policies, and to reconfigure it to respond to faults, load and changes. To make matters even more difficult, current networks are also vertically integrated: the control and data planes are bundled together.

 

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is an emerging paradigm :

It promises to change this state of affairs, by breaking vertical integration, separating the network’s control logic from the underlying routers and switches, promoting (logical) centralization of network control, and introducing the ability to program the network.
The separation of the control plane and the data plane can be realized by means of a well-defined programming interface between the switches and the SDN controller.
Software defined networking (SDN) is a new way of looking at how networking and loud solutions should be automated, efficient, and scalable in a new world where application services may be provided locally, by the data center, or even the cloud. This is impossible with a rigid system that’s difficult to manage, maintain, and upgrade. Going forward, you need flexibility, simplicity, and the ability to quickly grow to meet changing IT and business needs.
The course covers the background and the current stage of development in SDN domain. OpenDaylight project (ODL) was created as a community-led and industry-supported open source SDN framework. The aim of the OpenDaylight Project is to offer a functional SDN platform that gives users directly deployed SDN without the need for other components. In addition to this, contributors and vendors can deliver add-ons and other pieces that will offer more value to OpenDaylight.
The course discussed activities of the ODL and gives details about the Hydrogen, Helium and Lithium releases by ODL.
Welcome to learn more about SDN.

Software Defined Network Course Pre- requisites

Software Defined Network requires basic understanding of telecom terminologies

Course Outline

. Multiple kinds of network in SDN and their functionality
• Architecture and the working of an SDN
• Modeling and programming techniques of an SDN
• Open flow protocols, SDN-C, TL1 and Yang
• Core Networks and their concept
• ODL Community

Target Audience

Engineering students or people interested to learn more about ICT.

After Completion of the course, you shall be able to explain

• What is SDN?
• ODL Project
• Hydrogen, Helium and Lithium Releases

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