![]() | This two day course is a condensed and intensive version of our soon to be offered full four-day class. SDN (Software Defined Networking) abstracts networking infrastructure away from the actual physical equipment. This allows network system administrators to maintain the networking environment across mulitple vendors and hardware, and operating systems and versions. OpenDaylight is an open networking platform that enables SDN and constructs a solid foundation for NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) for all network sizes. |
Audience
This course is for experienced network administrators either migrating to SDN and/or OpenDaylight, as well as those who are already deploying it, who want to understand the principles and methods upon which it is built. Students should have a good grasp of typical scalability and system administration issues frequently encountered in enterprise environments. They should also be well versed in Linux command line usage, shell scripting and text file editing.
Course Materials
As part of your registration, a printed copy of the course manual will be course manual will be provided. If you are attending in person the material will be available onsite on the day the class begins. If you are attending virtually it will be mailed to you the week prior to the class. Please contact us at [email protected] if you haven’t received it 2 business days prior to the start of class.
Course Outline
Software Defined Networking with OpenDaylight
- Introduction
- Software Defined Networking – History and Evolution
- Open vSwitch **
- Simulation and Observation
- Software Defined Networking
- Network Programmability
- openFLOW
- Network Virtualization and multi-tenancy
- Introduction to OpenDaylight
- OpenDaylight Southbound API
- OpenDaylight Northbound API
- Observing and Debugging OpenDaylight
- Writing an Application using OpenDaylight
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