
About this Course
This class is offered as SDN101 at LogicFinder where it is a part of the training courses. This course covers advanced topics in Computer Networking such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Logically Centralized Network Control, and NFV. Besides, it will create an understanding of architecture and use cases of Calico & OpenContrailIt and relation between SDN & NFV. It will enable you to create more sophisticated network policies and make network configurations easier to configure, manage, troubleshoot, and debug..
Division of Syllabus
The course is divided into eight parts:
Part 1 is about History and evolution of SDN.
Part 2 talks about Control and data plane separation.
Part 3 deals with the Control Plane.
Part 4 clarifies the concept of Network Virtualization.
Part 5 covers Data Plane.
Part 6 deals with Programming SDNs.
Part 7 talks about Verification and Debugging.
Part 8 is about Use Cases and Looking Forward.
Prerequisites
You should have experience/ understanding of the principles or IP networking and routing.
Training Formats
You can choose as per your requirement from classroom training, one to one training, or online training.
COURSE COST
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TIMELINE
2 Months
SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate
INQUIRY FORM
Course :Â Python Scripting for Network Engineers
About the Instructor
We have some of the best experts in this field teaching and mentoring the course “Software Defined Networking (SDN) and OpenFlow”. Previously these instructors have been engaged in consulting and teaching roles in the domains of networking, Virtualization, programming software development and mobility. The average experience of the instructors is over 10 years.
Learning Outcome
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to understand how software defined networking is changing the way communications networks are managed, maintained, and secured.
Who Would Benefit
Suitable for those network, software and IT engineers, as well as managers and consultants who are seeking a solid base understand of SDN, network virtualization and the deployment considerations associated with SDN.
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Reviews
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David AllenThis course was perfect introduction to SDN technologies and was at the right level for retention. I feel I now have a great foundation to build upon and finally understand SDN on a much higher level. I now have a good understanding of OpenFlow and Network virtualization concepts -
Brian IglesiasHighly skilled instructor, with thorough explanations regarding the topics. Experience with Open vSwitch, Mininet and wireshark give rapid prototyping for Software defined networks. I’d suggest some extra links/documents to illustrate each session -
Igor SmithI was able to get clarity on the confusing topics. The training starts from very basic and then explains the complex topic in a very smooth manner. After taking the course, one is able to make the networks more flexible and agile -
JhonExplanations with theory only become hard to understand the concepts. But the trainer gave demo in each session making it easier of understand the concepts. Very simplistic yet extensive information. All concepts related to software defined networking and OpenFlow were discussed in detail -
Jamie HuayllaniIt is a good introduction course. However I feel the pace could have been slow. As I know about SDN I can understand but for someone who is hearing about SDN for the first time it is little too fast. But the lectures are quite good and engaging. Highly recommended for someone who wants to gain an understanding of the SDN enabling technologies
