Course Outline

Introduction to SDN and OpenDaylight for Government

  • What is software-defined networking (SDN)?
  • Overview of OpenDaylight and its goals for government use
  • Understanding SDN controllers in the context of public sector operations

OpenDaylight Architecture for Government

  • Core components of OpenDaylight tailored for government applications
  • Key modules and features aligned with government requirements
  • Use cases for OpenDaylight in government networking environments

Setting Up OpenDaylight for Government

  • System requirements and prerequisites for government deployment
  • Downloading and installing OpenDaylight for government systems
  • Initial configuration and testing to meet government standards

Basic OpenDaylight Operations for Government

  • Understanding the OpenDaylight user interface for government users
  • Managing flows and devices in government networks
  • Using the REST API for basic commands in a government context

Integrating OpenDaylight with Networking Devices for Government

  • Connecting OpenDaylight to switches and routers in government infrastructure
  • Configuring OpenFlow-enabled devices for government networks
  • Monitoring and troubleshooting device integration for government systems

Real-World Applications of OpenDaylight for Government

  • Examples of OpenDaylight in enterprise and telecom environments, including government applications
  • Building a simple SDN-enabled network for government use
  • Future trends in SDN and OpenDaylight for government operations

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of networking concepts
  • Familiarity with Linux command-line tools

Audience

  • Network engineers for government
  • IT professionals
  • Individuals new to software-defined networking (SDN)
 14 Hours

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