PPT-Software-Defined Networking: OpenFlow and Frenetic
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OpenFlow and Frenetic Mohamed Ismail Background Problem Programming Networks is Hard 3 39 Network Stack Pros Key to the success of the Internet Layers and layers
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OpenFlow and Frenetic Mohamed Ismail Background Problem Programming Networks is Hard 3 39 Network Stack Pros Key to the success of the Internet Layers and layers of abstraction Independent . COMS 6998-. 8. , Fall 2013. Instructor: Li . Erran. Li (. lierranli@cs.columbia.edu. ). http://www.cs.columbia.edu/. ~lierranli/coms6998-8SDNFall2013/. 9. /17/2013: SDN Scalability. Outline. Juniper & Comcast SDN competition. OpenFlow and Frenetic. Mohamed Ismail. Background. Problem:. Programming Networks is Hard. 3. /39. Network Stack Pros. Key to the success of the Internet. Layers . and layers of abstraction. Independent . COMS 6998-. 8. , Fall 2013. Instructor: Li . Erran. Li (. lierranli@cs.columbia.edu. ). http://www.cs.columbia.edu/. ~lierranli/coms6998-8SDNFall2013/. 9. /24/2013: SDN Programming Language. Outline. COMS 6998. -10, . Fall . 2014. Instructor: Li Erran Li (. lierranli@cs.columbia.edu. ). http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~lierranli/coms6998-10SDNFall2014/. 11/. 24/. 2014: SDN . Middleboxes. . and. NFV. COMS 6998-. 8. , Fall 2013. Instructor: Li . Erran. Li (. lierranli@cs.columbia.edu. ). http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~lierranli/coms6998-8SDNFall2013/. 10/. 29/. 2013: SDN . Traffic Management. Outline. COMS 6998-10, Fall 2014. Instructor: Li . Erran. Li (. lierranli@cs.columbia.edu. ). http://www.cs.columbia.edu/. ~lierranli/coms6998-10SDNFall2014/. 9. /22/2014: SDN Scalability. Outline. Homework 1 due Oct 1. Hengky “Hank” Susanto. , Sing Lab, HKUST. Outline. Introduction.. What is Software-Defined Network?. OpenFlow. .. Research Problems in SDN.. Once Upon a Time. “AT&T Eyes Flexibility, Cost Savings With New Network Design”, Wall Street journal, 2014.. Jennifer Rexford. Princeton University. Software-Defined Networking. Can program the network. Network-wide visibility. Direct control over the switches. Simple data-plane abstraction. But, does . not. Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University. http://frenetic-. lang.org. SDN Makes it Possible to Program the Network. Network . virtualization. User mobility and VM migration. Server load balancing. Dynamic access control. Lecture#1. Introduction. Introduction. Traditional IP networks are . Complex and hard to manage . [1]. Network operator need to configure each individual network device separately using low-level and often vendor-specific commands. Software Defined Networking Market report provides the future growth trend of the market based on in-depth research by industry experts.The global and regional market share along with market drivers and restraints are covered in the report. View MOre @ https://www.valuemarketresearch.com/report/software-defined-networking-sdn-market Paul Grubbs. Portions of this talk taken from:. https://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~badri/552dir/papers/intro/nick09.pdf. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2602219. http://frenetic-lang.org/publications/frenetic-presto10-slides.pdf. With SDN, new vulnerabilities open up in the form of malware, ransomware and viral worms due to direct Internet access. This direct Internet access does not fall under the existing network security. Joshua Lloret, Robyn McCue, Jie Wu. Temple University. Project Overview. Cameras will be mounted on police cars. Video streams from cameras will be broadcast using wireless networks, including Wi-Fi, LTE, and/or WiMAX, to a central location for .
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