Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of SDN Features and Architecture
- Comparison of SDN with Traditional Networking
- Fundamental Components (Applications, Controllers, Networking Devices)
Setting up a Virtual Network for Government Use
- Configuration in VirtualBox
- Installation of Mininet Virtual Machine (VM)
Understanding Mininet Basics for Government Operations
- Mininet Topologies
- Mininet Commands
Creating Applications Without a Controller for Government Networks
- Hub, Switch, and Firewall Applications
Using Custom Topologies with APIs for Government Use
- Low-Level, Mid-Level, and High-Level APIs
- MiniEdit Tool
Creating Applications With a Controller for Government Networks
- Floodlight Setup
- Remote Control Capabilities
Managing Network Traffic for Government Operations
- Network Management Using Wireshark
Exploring Network Virtualization for Government Use
- Principles of Network Virtualization
- Multi-Tenancy in Government Networks
Operating Using OpenDaylight for Government Applications
- Key Components
- OpenDaylight Controller
- Application Development
- Observing and Logging Network Activities
Using Tungsten Fabric for Multi-Tenant Government Networks
- Architecture and Network Principles
- Key Components
- Configuration of Network Services
- Observing, Logging, and Analytics
Troubleshooting for Government Networks
Summary and Conclusion for Government Use
Requirements
- Fundamental knowledge of networking concepts
Audience
- System administrators for government agencies
- Network engineers in the public sector
- Developers working on government projects
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The trainer was extremely knowledgable and helpful. While walking through the exercises, I wasn't rushed and was allowed to make mistakes (to a point) and then help was given to correct to them where needed.
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