This is a 1-day class that covers the basics of Software Defined Networking (SDN). It is ideal for a
beginner audience that wants to obtain an overview of the concepts, definitions and open source
initiatives in the SDN arena. It has 75% lecture and 25% lab and is aimed at preparing participants for
the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) SDN Associate exam.
37,500.00$
- Duration: 1 Day
Objectives
▪ Identify SDN concepts and architecture as put forth by the Open Networking Foundation
▪ Understand the workings of OpenFlow
▪ Gain insight into SDN use-cases and migration strategies
▪ Understand the ONF as an organization and identify open source initiatives
▪ Gain valuable hands-on experience with a Mininet network and the Floodlight Controller
▪ Understand the workings of OpenFlow
▪ Gain insight into SDN use-cases and migration strategies
▪ Understand the ONF as an organization and identify open source initiatives
▪ Gain valuable hands-on experience with a Mininet network and the Floodlight Controller
Course Content
Module 1: Introduction
▪ Company introduction
▪ Student introductions
▪ Logistics
▪ ONF Certification Overview
Module 2: Definitions and Standards
▪ Problems in Networking (that SDN can help solve)
▪ Making the case for SDN
▪ SDN Flavors
Module 3: OpenFlow
▪ What is OpenFlow
▪ How does OpenFlow work of-config
▪ SDN Related Technologies
▪ SDN Standards Organizations
Module 4: Use Cases
▪ Data center/Enterprise
▪ WAN
▪ Transport Networks
Module 5: Migration Strategies
▪ Framework
▪ Migration Approaches
▪ Devices and Deployments
▪ Planning
Module 6: Security, the ONF and Controller placement
▪ Security and Availability
▪ Overview of the ONF organization
▪ Controller Placement
Module 7: SDN Open Source
▪ Overview
▪ Open source controllers
▪ Other open source initiatives
Lab: OpenFlow
▪ Using the Floodlight controller and Mininet
▪ Using a Java based application to monitor the network
▪ Using Wireshark to analyze OpenFlow messages
This is a 1-day class that covers the basics of Software Defined Networking (SDN). It is ideal for a
beginner audience that wants to obtain an overview of the concepts, definitions and open source
initiatives in the SDN arena. It has 75% lecture and 25% lab and is aimed at preparing participants for
the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) SDN Associate exam
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