Sdn Software Defined Networks an Authoritative Review of Network Programmability Technologies Ppt

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COURSE M2 CCN Software Defined Networks

Messages to students:

Selected papers by students: (6 minutes max per presentation / 4 minutes max questions)

Educatee

Title of the newspaper

Date

Sisihlia Yuniyarti

Generalized Software Defined Network Platform for

Radio Access Networks

2015

Oscar Guillen_Rodriguez

Three-Tier SDN Compages for 5G: A Novel OpenFlow Switch or Traditional

2017

Yuan Hao

Securing Net of Things (IoT) with Software Defined Networking (SDN)

2017

Edmund Adamako

FlowSense: Monitoring Network Utilization with Zero Measurement Cost

2013

Jorge Adolfo Gonzalez

OpenFlow-Based Server Load Balancing Gone Wild

2011

Kenny Alvizuris

ElasticTree: Saving Energy in Data Center Networks

2010

Mostafa Ayad

Understanding and Mitigating Packet Corruption in Data Center Networks

2017

Patricia Reinoso

http://www.scs.stanford.edu/~dm/home/papers/handigol:ndb-hotsdn.pdf

2012

Sanae Sebai

Opportunities and Research Challenges of Hybrid Software Defined Networks

2014

Cristbel

http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~lierranli/coms6998-8SDNFall2013/papers/NFV-SDNCongress2012.pdf

2013

Lectures: Tue. 13:00 pm-16:00 pm (courses) and Tue. fourteen:00 pm-17:00 pm (labs)

Date

Room

Type

Video Conference Access

22/11

A03

Course (VC)

28/xi

F212

Course (VC)

http://desktop.visio.renater.fr/scopia?ID=725636***3837&autojoin

5/12

B02

Onsite Lab

12/12

F216

Course (VC)

http://desktop.visio.renater.fr/scopia?ID=721515***5823&autojoin

19/12

B2016

Course(VC)

http://desktop.visio.renater.fr/scopia?ID=722217***9745&autojoin

9/1

B03

Onsite Lab

23/one

B04

Onsite Lab

Objective of the course:

The goal of this course is to present the recent advances in the architectures of computers network from loftier performance hardware-based functions to commodity programmable hardware and software functions that are executed in back cease datacenters. After presenting traditional IP network architectures, the need for softwarisation of the network functions (NFV: Network Function Virtualisation) is highlighted. The chief associated protocols called OpenFlow and Netconf/Yang are presented. The related use cases in the context of corporate networks, 5G, inter-Internet service provider are presented. Specific optimizations NFV implementation problems and solutions are presented. Finally, a more general pic of SDN in the context of Cloud Calculating, Edge Computing, Mobile Cloud and Fog Cloud is presented.

Pre-requisites:

Students are required to take skilful knowledge in network protocols, general networking, and network architectures.

At the end of the lectures, students are supposed to understand:

1. the on-going mutation in network architecture

2. the mutation of network architecture from mainly hardware to mainly softwares

three. the agreement of SDN, NFV, OpenFlow, NetConf, YANG

4. how to install/configure/deploy an open up source SND solution with OpenDayLight, openflow, openvswitch, openstack

Useful ground too as enquiry aspects (SDN, openflow, cloud calculating) are given through labs, exercises and lectures.

Programme :

Introduction to network configurability and programmability (course)

Towards policy based management and control (separation of data and control programme) (course)

Network configurability using netconf and yang (course)

Network virtualisation and programmability (course)

Introduction to SDN architecture, interfaces and protocols (OpenFlow) (course)

SDN configuration and do using Opendaylight, Mininet and Wireshark (course, lab, excercices)

SDN protection strategies (course, lab, exercices)

SDN applications blueprint and deployment issues (course, lab, exercices)

Convergence betwixt SDN, NFV and Cloud Computing (course)

Research topics (course)

References :

Course materials of lecturers

Volume: "Pratique de la gestion de reseau",  By Nazim Agoulmine , Omar Cherkaoui , Edition Eyrolles .

Book: "SDN : Software Divers Networks, By Thomas Nadeau and Ken Grey - Publisher O'Reilly

Volume:"Software Divers Networking: Design and Deployment, Past  Patricia A Morreale and James Thousand. Anderson, Publisher: CRC Printing

Book: "Demystifying NFV in Carrier Networks: A Definitive Guide to Successful Migrations Paperback" by Pierre Lynch  (Author), Michael Haugh , Liza Kurtz , Joe Zeto , Publisher IXIA, 2014.

Openflow specification ane.5, URL: http://archive.openflow.org/wp/documents/,

Netconf specification, URL: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6241,

Yang specification, URL: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020,

Evaluation:

The evaluation includes a 3 hour written test and i lab.

The final form is computed based on the following ratio: iii/4 of examination course) plus 1/4 of lab class.

A 2nd session exam is proposed based on the following ratio: all-time between (three/4 of exam form plus 1/4 of lab grade ) and exam grade.

Lectures:


Lecture

Title

Cloth

Chap i

- Introduction to the course SDN/OpenFlow

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How to Read a Paper

How to Write a Newspaper IEEE Transations On ...

How to Write a Paper IEEE Magazine

How to Format a Paper IEEE Transactions On ...

How to Present a Paper Phd -Comics

Chap ii

- Recall Calculator Networks Architectures and Protocols

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Chap three

- SDN Switches and Controllers

- Paper Presentation

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Chap 4

- SDN Application Programming

- Paper Presentation

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Chap 5

- SDN Applications and Research Challenges
- Paper Presentation

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Labs:

TD/TP

Tools

Documentation

Lab ane

Lab1

Open Flow Specifications

White Paper

Mininet

NOX

Lab ii

Lab2

Lab 3

Lab3

Lab 4

Lab4

Inquiry Papers:

  1. Overview & Survey
    1. Albert Greenberg, Gisli Hjalmtysson, David A. Maltz, Andy Myers, Jennifer Rexford, Geoffrey Xie, Hong Yan, Jibin Zhan, and Hui Zhang. A clean slate 4D approach to network control and direction, SIGCOMM CCR 2005.
    2. Martin Casado, Michael J. Freedman, Justin Pettit, Jianying Luo, Nick McKeown, and Scott Shenker. Ethane: taking control of the enterprise, SIGCOMM 2007.
    3. Nick McKeown, Tom Anderson, Hari Balakrishnan, Guru Parulkar, Larry Peterson, Jennifer Rexford, Scott Shenker, and Jonathan Turner. OpenFlow: enabling innovation in campus networks, SIGCOMM CCR 2008.
    4. Ben Pfaff, Justin Pettit, Teemu Koponen, Keith Amidon, Martin Casado, and Scott Shenker. Extending Networking into the Virtualization Layer, HotNets-Viii 2009.
    5. Rob Sherwood, Glen Gibb, Kok-Kiong Yap, Guido Appenzeller, Martin Casado, Nick McKeown, and Guru Parulkar. Can the production network be the testbed?, OSDI 2010.
    6. AT&T Vision Alignment Challenge Technology Survey AT&T Domain 2.0 Vision White Newspaper, AT&T, Nov 2013
    7. Nunes, Bruno Astuto A; Mendonca, Marc; Nguyen, Xuan-Nam; Obraczka, Katia; Turletti, Thierry. A Survey of Software-Defined Networking: Past, Nowadays, and Future of Programmable Networks, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2014
    8. Diego Kreutz, Fernando M. V. Ramos, Paulo Verissimo, Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Siamak Azodolmolky, Steve Uhlig. Software-Defined Networking: A Comprehensive Survey, arXiv 2014.
    9. Stefano Vissicchio, Laurent Vanbever, Olivier Bonaventure. Opportunities and Research Challenges of Hybrid Software Defined Networks, SIGCOMM CCR 2014.
    10. Software-Defined Networking: A Perspective from within a Service Provider Environment, IETF RFC 7149, March 2014.
    11. Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Layers and Compages Terminology , IETF RFC 7426, January 2015.
    12. The programmable network cloud white Paper, Ericsson, December 2015
    13. Adrian Lara, Anisha Kolasani, and Byrav Ramamurthy. Network Innovation using OpenFlow: A Survey, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2014.
    14. Nat Lawrence, Software Defined Networking (SDN) and its role in automating the provision and scaling of deject native architectures in the information center through network programmability, Cisco Press, 2017
    15. Nat Lawrence , SDN and its Role in Automating & Scaling in the Data Center, Cisco Press
  1. Controller (Control Aeroplane)
    1. Natasha Gude, Teemu Koponen, Justin Pettit, Ben Pfaff, Martín Casado, Nick McKeownhttp://www.projectfloodlight.org/floodlight/, and Scott Shenker. NOX: towards an operating organisation for networks, SIGCOMM CCR 2008.
    2. Erickson, David. The beacon openflow controller, HotSDN 2013.
    3. Tootoonchian , Amin, and Yashar Ganjali. HyperFlow: A distributed command plane for OpenFlow, Proceedings of the 2010 internet network management briefing on Inquiry on enterprise networking. USENIX Association, 2010.
    4. Teemu Koponen, Martin Casado, Natasha Gude, Jeremy Stribling, Leon Poutievski, Min Zhu, Rajiv Ramanathan, Yuichiro Iwata, Hiroaki Inoue, Takayuki Hama and Scott Shenker. Onix: a distributed control platform for large-scale production networks, OSDI, 2010.
    5. Soheil Hassas Yeganeh and Yashar Ganjali. Kandoo: a framework for efficient and scalable offloading of command applications, HotSDN 2012.
    6. Schmid , Stefan, and Jukka Suomela. Exploiting locality in distributed sdn control, HotSDN 2013.
    7. Berde , Pankaj, et al. ONOS: towards an open up, distributed SDN OS. HotSDN 2014.
    8. Floodlight openflow controller
    9. POX OpenFlow Controller

  2. Switch (Data Plane)
    1. Andrew R. Curtis, Jeffrey C. Mogul, Jean Tourrilhes, Praveen Yalagandula, Puneet Sharma, Sujata Banerjee. DevoFlow: scaling period management for high-performance networks, SIGCOMM 2011.
    2. Minlan Yu, Jennifer Rexford, Michael J. Freedman, and Jia Wang. Scalable flow-based networking with DIFANE, SIGCOMM 2010.
    3. Muhammad Bilal Anwer, Murtaza Motiwala, Mukarram bin Tariq, and Nick Feamster. SwitchBlade: a platform for rapid deployment of network protocols on programmable hardware, SIGCOMM 2010.
    4. Cisco NetFlow.

  3. Routing in DCN, Failover and Security
    1. B. Heller, Srini Seetharaman, Priya Mahadevan, Y. Yiakoumis, P. Sharma, Southward. Banerjee, Nick McKeown. ElasticTree: Saving Energy in Information Center Networks, in Proceedings of NSDI, 2010
    2. M. Al-Fares, S. Radhakrishnan, B. Raghavan, N. Huang, A. Vahdat, Hedera: Dynamic Menstruation Scheduling for Data Center Networks, in Proceedings of USENIX NSDI, 2010
    3. Wang, Richard, Dana Butnariu, and Jennifer Rexford. OpenFlow-based server load balancing gone wild. Proceedings of the 11th USENIX conference on Hot topics in management of internet, cloud, and enterprise networks and services. USENIX Association, 2011.
    4. Sharma, Sachin, et al. Enabling fast failure recovery in OpenFlow networks. DRCN 2011.
    5. Beheshti , Neda, and Ying Zhang. Fast failover for control traffic in Software-defined Networks. GLOBECOM 2012.
    6. Nikhil Handigol, Brandon Heller, Vimalkumar Jeyakumar, David Mazières, Nick McKeown. I Know What Your Packet Did Final Hop: Using Packet Histories to Troubleshoot Networks, NSDI 2014.
    7. Philip Porras, Seungwon Shin, Vinod Yegneswaran, Martin Fong, Mabry Tyson, and Guofei Gu. A security enforcement kernel for OpenFlow networks, ACM HotSDN 2012.
    8. Raghavendra , Ramya, Jorge Lobo, and Kang-Won Lee. Dynamic graph query primitives for sdn-based cloudnetwork management. HotSDN 2012.

  4. Monitoring, Measurement, Traffic Management
    1. One thousand. Yu, Fifty. Jose, and R. Miao. Software defined traffic measurement with opensketch, NSDI 2013.
    2. C. Yu, C. Lumezanu, Y. Zhang, V. Singh, One thousand. Jiang, and H. V. Madhyastha. FlowSense: Monitoring Network Utilization with Zero Measurement Cost, PAM 2013.
    3. A. Tootoonchian, One thousand. Ghobadi, and Y. Ganjali. OpenTM: traffic matrix estimator for OpenFlow networks, PAM 2010.
    4. A. Tootoonchian, G. Ghobadi, and Y. Ganjali. OpenTM: traffic matrix estimator for OpenFlow networks. In Passive and Active Measurement, Springer, 2010.
    5. Jose, Lavanya, Minlan Yu, and Jennifer Rexford. Online measurement of big traffic aggregates on commodity switches. HotICE 2011.
    6. Masoud Moshref, Minlan Yu, Ramesh Govindan, Amin Vahdat. DREAM: Dynamic Resource Allocation for Software-defined Measurement, SIGCOMM 2014.
    7. Qazi , Zafar Ayyub, et al. SIMPLE-fying middlebox policy enforcement using SDN. SIGCOMM 2013.
    8. C. Yu, C. Lumezanu, Y. Zhang, V. Singh, G. Jiang, and H. V. Madhyastha. FlowSense: Monitoring Network Utilization with Zero Measurement Cost. In Passive and Active Measurement, Springer, 2013.
    9. Iperf: TCP/UDP Bandwidth Measurement Tool
    10. Traffic Monitoring using sFlow
    11. Payless software source code

  5. Testing, Evaluation, Emulation, Simulation
    1. Nikhil Handigol, Brandon Heller, Vimalkumar Jeyakumar, David Mazières, and Nick McKeown. Where is the Debugger for my Software-Defined Network?, ACM HotSDN 2012.
    2. Marco Canini, Daniele Venzano, Peter Peresini, Dejan Kostic, and Jennifer Rexford. A Nice way to test openflow applications, USENIX NSDI 2012.
    3. Heller, Brandon, et al. Leveraging SDN layering to systematically troubleshoot networks. HotSDN 2013.
    4. Ahmed Khurshid, Xuan Zou, Wenxuan Zhou, Matthew Caesar, and P. Brighten Godfrey. VeriFlow: Verifying Network-Wide Invariants in Real Fourth dimension, NSDI 2013.
    5. Amin Tootoonchian, Sergey Gorbunov, Yashar Ganjali, Martin Casado, and Rob Sherwood. On controller performance in software-divers networks, USENIX Hot-Water ice 2012.
    6. Lantz, Bob, Brandon Heller, and Nick McKeown. A network in a laptop: rapid prototyping for software-divers networks. Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks. ACM, 2010.
    7. Gupta, Mukta, Joel Sommers, and Paul Barford. Fast, accurate simulation for SDN prototyping. HotSDN 2013.
    8. Huang, Danny Yuxing, Kenneth Yocum, and Alex C. Snoeren. Loftier-fidelity switch models for software-divers network emulation. HotSDN 2013.
  6. Wide Area Network (WAN)
    1. Sushant Jain, Alok Kumar, Subhasree Mandal, Joon Ong, Leon Poutievski, Arjun Singh, Subbaiah Venkata, Jim Wanderer, Junlan Zhou, Min Zhu, Jonathan Zolla, Urs Holzle, Stephen Stuart and Amin Vahdat. B4: Experience with a Globally-Deployed Software Defined WAN, SIGCOMM 2013.
    2. Chi-Yao Hong, Srikanth Kandula, Ratul Mahajan, Ming Zhang, Vijay Gill, Mohan Nanduri, Roger Wattenhofer. Achieving High Utilization with Software-Driven WAN, SIGCOMM 2013.
    3. Arpit Gupta, Laurent Vanbever, Muhammad Shahbaz, Sean P. Donovan, Brandon Schlinker, Nick Feamster, Jennifer Rexford, Scott Shenker, Russ Clark, Ethan Katz-Bassett. SDX: A Software Defined Internet Substitution, SIGCOMM 2014.

Some books on SDN:

  1. Thomas D. Nadeau, Ken Gray SDN: Software Defined Networks An Administrative Review of Network Programmability Technologies, O'Reilly, 2013.
  2. Siamak Azodolmolky Software Defined Networking with OpenFlow , 2013.
  3. ...

Some books on Network and Network Management:

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