Course Outline

Introduction to ONOS

  • What is ONOS?
  • The role of ONOS in SDN ecosystems for government
  • ONOS compared to other SDN controllers for government

Understanding the ONOS Architecture

  • Key components and services for government operations
  • ONOS clustering for scalability and high availability in public sector networks
  • Interactions between ONOS and the data plane for efficient network management

Setting Up ONOS

  • System requirements and installation prerequisites for government IT environments
  • Installing ONOS on a Linux-based system for government use
  • Verifying the ONOS installation to ensure operational readiness for government networks

Using ONOS for Network Management

  • Connecting ONOS to network devices for enhanced control and visibility in public sector operations
  • Creating and managing network topologies to support government infrastructure needs
  • Basic troubleshooting and monitoring with ONOS to maintain network reliability for government

Exploring ONOS Features

  • Application development and deployment within ONOS for government-specific applications
  • Resource management and optimization for efficient use of public sector resources
  • Integrating ONOS with external SDN solutions to enhance interoperability for government networks

Scalability and Future Directions

  • Scaling ONOS deployments for large government networks
  • Future trends in SDN and ONOS development for government applications
  • Resources and community support for ONOS users in the public sector

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of fundamental networking principles
  • No prior experience with ONOS is necessary

Audience for Government

  • Networking professionals in the public sector
  • IT administrators interested in software-defined networking (SDN) solutions for government
  • Individuals new to ONOS or SDN concepts within a government context
 14 Hours

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