Software-defined networking (SDN) technology is an approach to cloud computing that facilitates network management and enables programmatically efficient network configuration in order to improve network performance and monitoring In recent years, Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and others have invested heavily in Software Defined Networking (SDN) both in their Data Center and their wide area networks (WAN), and many have published details about their homegrown SDN software and white box switch implementation.
The Software Defined Networking (SDN) architecture decouples the network control and forwarding functions enabling the network control to become directly programmable and the underlying infrastructure to be abstracted for applications and network services using Open Source Platform. The OpenFlow™ protocol is a foundational element for building SDN solutions. In this course, you will learn on how to use OpenFlow framework to implement an open SDN controller and more.
This advanced Software-defined networking (SDN) is a follow up from the basic SDN course.
All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from Tertiary Courses after achieved at least 75% attendance.
opic 1: Working with Network Emulator
Topic 2: Open Virtual Switch (OVS) & Cumulus Linux Switch
Topic 3: SDN Controllers
Topic 4: Layer 3 Routing Automation
Topic 5: Applications (Optional)