Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Advance your SDN career - Software Defined Networking with OpenDaylight (LFS465)

Colleagues, SDN (Software Defined Networking) abstracts networking infrastructure away from the actual physical equipment. This allows network system administrators to maintain the networking environment across multiple vendors and hardware, and operating systems and versions. This course is designed to provide Developers and advanced Network Engineers exposure to modeling in Open Source Software Defined Networking (SDN). We first discuss the context of SDN components then progress to show the code created through modeling in OpenDaylight. This course concludes by writing an application from scratch. Key topics include Open vSwitch, Simulation and Observation, SDN – History and Evolution, SDN Programmability, OpenFlow, Network Virtualization and Multi-tenancy, Introduction to OpenDaylight, YANG, Apache Karaf – the OSGi container, OpenDaylight Controller and MD-SAL, Eclipse Setup and Importing OpenDaylight, Observing and Logging OpenDaylight, and Writing an Application using OpenDaylight. Register today at  https://tinyurl.com/yaypv78f Much career success, Lawrence Wilson (https://onlinelearningcentral.blogspot.com/)

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