Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Software Defined Networking Essentials Training - Linux Foundation (LFS465)

Networking colleagues, this Linux Foundation program focuses on SDN (Software Defined Networking) components then progress to show the code created through modeling in OpenDaylight and Tungsten Fabric. This course concludes by writing an application from scratch. OpenDaylight is an open networking platform that enables SDN and constructs a solid foundation for NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) for all network sizes. Tungsten Fabric is an open source network virtualization solution for providing connectivity and security for virtual, containerized or bare-metal workloads. SDN (Software Defined Networking) abstracts networking infrastructure away from the actual physical equipment. Training modules include: 1) Software Defined Networking, 2) Open vSwitch, 3) Simulation and Observation, 4) History and Evolution, 5) Network Programmability, 6) OpenFlow, 7) Network Virtualization and Multi-tenancy, 8) OpenDaylight, 9) YANG, 10) Apache Karaf – the OSGi container, 11) OpenDaylight Controller and MD-SAL, 12) Observing and Logging OpenDaylight, 13) Writing an Application using OpenDaylight, 14) Tungsten Fabric, 15) Architecture Deep Dive, 16) TF Network Services and BGP-as-a-service (BGPaaS), 17) Network Services Configuration, 18) TF And External Networks, and 19) Observing, Logging, and Analytics in TF.

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Much career success, Lawrence E. Wilson - Online Learning Central (OLC)

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