Mastering Software Defined Networking (Sdn)
Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.72 GB | Duration: 2h 51m
Published 6/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.72 GB | Duration: 2h 51m
This course will teach you SDN, OpenFlow, NFV, Whitebox switching, Cisco SD-WAN, OpenDaylight, Mininet & more!
What you'll learn
Conflicting SDN terms and definitions
Which SDN controllers are the best to learn
Understanding how OVS is used for Overlay networks
Understanding SDN Controllers with Architectural details and functionalities
Learn How to create core ODL services
Understanding how OpenDaylight integrates with OpenStack to provide SDN capabilities
Understanding OpenContrail architecture and how it supports key SDN functionality
Understanding Open Network Operating System (ONOS)
Requirements
No pre-knowledge is required - enthusiasm is all you need
Internet Access
Description
Welcome to this course. Networking is one the pillars of OpenStack and OpenStack Networking are designed to support programmability and Software-Defined Networks. Software-defined networking technology is an approach to network management that enables dynamic, programmatically efficient network configuration in order to improve network performance and monitoring, making it more like cloud computing than traditional network management. OpenStack Networking has been evolving from simple APIs and functionality in Quantum to more complex capabilities in Neutron. SDN enables the programming of network behavior in a centrally controlled manner through software applications using open APIs. By opening up traditionally closed network platforms and implementing a common SDN control layer, operators can manage the entire network and its devices consistently, regardless of the complexity of the underlying network technology.This course will provide an overview of OpenStack Networking and SDN in general. Thereafter a set of lectures are devoted to OpenDaylight (ODL), OpenContrail and their integration with OpenStack Networking. The course then introduces you to Open Network Operating System (ONOS) which is fast becoming a carrier grade SDN platform. In this course, you'll learn:Conflicting SDN terms and definitionsWhich SDN controllers are the best to learnUnderstanding how OVS is used for Overlay networksUnderstanding SDN Controllers with Architectural details and functionalitiesLearn How to create core ODL services Understanding how OpenDaylight integrates with OpenStack to provide SDN capabilitiesUnderstanding OpenContrail architecture and how it supports key SDN functionality Understanding Open Network Operating System (ONOS)
Overview
Section 1: Welcome to this course
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Getting started
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Software Defined Networking Basics
Lecture 4 Understanding the Terminology
Lecture 5 Understanding Open SDN Demo
Lecture 6 Understanding Network Functions Virtualization
Lecture 7 Vendor Landscape & Software Defined Networking
Lecture 8 Understanding Open SDN
Lecture 9 Understanding Overlay SDN Solutions
Lecture 10 Understanding Whitebox
Lecture 11 Understanding Open Hardware
Lecture 12 Understanding DevOps Tools
Lecture 13 Understanding APIs
Lecture 14 Understanding Cisco APIC-EM
Lecture 15 Understanding SDN-WAN
Lecture 16 Section Outro
Section 3: Understanding SDN Controllers
Lecture 17 Introduction
Lecture 18 Understanding ODL
Lecture 19 Understanding ONOS
Lecture 20 Understanding RYU
Lecture 21 Understanding Commercial Controllers
Lecture 22 Understanding Open Source Controllers
Lecture 23 Understanding Cisco ACI
Lecture 24 Understanding Cisco APIC-EM
Lecture 25 Understanding Cisco Tail-f
Lecture 26 Understanding BGP-LS & PCEP
Web Developers,Software Developers,Programmers,Anyone interested in SDN