Course Outline

Introduction to ONOS

  • Overview of Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
  • The role of ONOS in SDN environments for government operations
  • ONOS architecture and key components for robust network management

Setting Up ONOS

  • Installing ONOS on a Linux-based system for government use
  • Exploring the ONOS web interface and command-line interface (CLI)
  • Connecting ONOS to an OpenFlow-enabled switch for enhanced network control

Managing SDN Environments with ONOS

  • Configuring network devices through ONOS to optimize performance for government networks
  • Using ONOS applications for efficient traffic control and management
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting the SDN environment to ensure reliability and security

Advanced ONOS Features

  • Network virtualization with ONOS to support dynamic and scalable government services
  • Implementing network slicing for improved resource allocation and service delivery
  • Using ONOS for multi-domain SDN management to enhance interoperability and coordination

Real-World Applications of ONOS

  • Case studies in carrier networks and data centers for government applications
  • Integrating ONOS with other SDN tools and platforms for comprehensive network solutions
  • Exploring the future of SDN with ONOS to advance public sector technology initiatives

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of networking concepts
  • Experience with Linux-based environments
  • Familiarity with Software-Defined Networking (SDN) principles is recommended but not required

Audience for Government

  • Network engineers
  • DevOps teams
  • SDN developers
 21 Hours

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