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Course Code: IP1502
This is a concise course addressing Software Defined Networking (SDN). It begins with a discussion of the drivers towards and the main objectives of SDN, before examining the architecture engineered to support SDN, including a discussion of Network Function Virtualisation (NFV).
The deployment of software defined networks is discussed in detail, with significant consideration of switching techniques and SDN in wireless networks, as is the southbound operation of SDN with a focus on OpenFlow.
The course also includes information on SDN in transport networks and a key case study looking at Google’s G Scale Network.
This course is suitable for those who need a solid base understand of SDN, network virtualisation and the deployment considerations associated with SDN, including network, software and IT engineers, as well as managers and consultants.
Delegates should have experience or an understanding of the principles or IP networking and routing.
SDN Drivers for Change
Evolution and Virtualization
X as a Service in Layers
SDN Goals
Introducing SDN Architecture
SDN Split Architecture
SDN Traffic Engineering
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and SDN
SDN Deployment
SDN Architecture
SDN Summary
SDN Vision
Case Study – Google
OpenFlow
OpenFlow Examples
Netconf and YANG
SDN to Control Transport Networks
Case Study – Mininet