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OpenDaylight Cookbook : explore how to move from legacy networking to software-defined networking / Mathieu Lemay [and five others].
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Lemay, Mathieu, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- OpenDaylight (electronic resource).
- Computer networks--Design and construction.
- Computer networks.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (314 pages) : illustrations
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, England : Packt Publishing, 2017.
- Summary:
- Over 90 recipes to gain the critical skills needed to deploy and manage OpenDaylight-based solutionsKey Features[*] This book will help you to build intelligent SDN networks that save your company time, money, and resources[*] From eminent authors, learn to address real-world challenges and troubleshoot day-to-day scalability and performance problems faced in OpenDayLight deployments[*] This is the only book that offers you quick fixes to create your own branded OpenDaylightBook DescriptionOpenDaylight is an open source platform to program and build Software-Defined Networks (SDN). Its aim is to accelerate the adoption of SDN and NFV. With above 90 practical recipes, this book will help you to solve day-to-day problems and maintenance tasks surrounding OpenDaylight’s implementation. This book starts with the OpenDaylight fundamentals. In this book, you will gain a sound understanding of the methods and techniques when deploying OpenDaylight in production environment. Later on, you will learn to create a Service Chain using SFC. This book will address common problems and day-to-day maintenance tasks with OpenDaylight. We’ll also will teach you how to interact with OpenDaylight APIs and use the necessary tools to simulate networks. You will also explore how to create your own branded OpenDaylight along with authorising and authenticating users using OpenDaylight Identity Manager. By the end of this book, you will have the necessary skills to operate an OpenDaylight SDN environment. What you will learn[*] Grasp the fundamentals of OpenDaylight[*]Customize, authenticate, & authorize in OpenDaylight[*] Analyse network access control and policy[*] Manage datacenter optimization[*] Integrate OpenDaylight with third-party frameworks[*] Deploy, configure, and tune OpenDaylight-based solutionsWho this book is forThis book is for experienced network administrators and IT professionals who are using or deploying SDN/OpenDaylight and are looking to gain expertise in building SDN solutions for organizations.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- About the Authors
- About the Reviewer
- www.PacktPub.com
- Customer Feedback
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: OpenDaylight Fundamentals
- Introduction
- Connecting OpenFlow switches
- Getting ready
- How to do it...
- How it works...
- Mounting a NETCONF device
- There's more...
- GET data store
- Invoking RPC
- Deleting a netconf-connector
- Browsing data models with YANGUI
- See also
- Basic distributed switching
- Configuring L2Switch
- Bonding links using LACP
- Changing user authentication
- OpenDaylight clustering
- Chapter 2: Virtual Customer Edge
- Leveraging UNI manager for E2E WAN links
- Linking multiple networks across MPLS VPN
- Using USC secure channels to work with devices
- Controlling the cable modem termination system
- Chapter 3: Dynamic Interconnects
- Using the SNMP plugin with OpenDaylight
- Managing an Ethernet switch in an SDN Environment
- Configuring the Ethernet switch using the REST API
- Multivendor support
- Automating legacy devices
- Getting ready.
- How to do it...
- Remote configuration for OpenFlow switches
- Dynamically updating the network device YANG model
- Securing network bootstrapping infrastructures
- Providing virtual private cloud services for enterprises
- Managing SXP-capable devices using OpenDaylight
- Using OpenDaylight as an SDN controller server
- Chapter 4: Network Virtualization
- Network virtualization with OpenFlow
- Integrating with OpenStack neutron
- OpenStack integration with OpenDaylight
- Edge-based virtual networks
- Service function chaining
- Chapter 5: Virtual Core and Aggregation
- Configuring and retrieving BGP information
- Managing and visualizing topologies using BGP-LS
- Adding and removing BGP routes to/from the network
- Configuring and retrieving PCEP information
- Managing LSP tunnels with PCEP
- Network-wide programming with PCEP
- Getting BGP and PCEP statistics using the Java management extension
- Enabling TCP MD5 authentication for secure BGP and PCEP connectivity
- BGP component configuration using the OpenConfig implementation
- Implementing new extensions to the BGP and PCEP protocols
- Chapter 6: Intent and Policy Networking
- Simple firewall with NIC
- MPLS intents and label management
- Traffic redirection with intents
- End-to-end intents
- NIC and OpenStack integration
- QoS operation with intents
- Verification
- LOG action using NIC
- VTN renderer using NIC
- Chapter 7: OpenDaylight Container Customizations
- Reconfiguring SSH access to OpenDaylight
- Creating your own branded OpenDaylight
- Customizing your OpenDaylight repositories
- Customizing your start up applications
- Installing OpenDaylight as a service
- There's more.
- Creating your own custom OpenDaylight command using the Maven archetype
- Deploying applications using features
- Using JMX to monitor and administer OpenDaylight
- Setting up Apache Karaf Decanter to monitor OpenDaylight
- Chapter 8: Authentication and Authorization
- OpenDaylight identity manager
- Basic filtering for RBAC in OpenDaylight
- Token-based authentication in OpenDaylight
- OpenDaylight source IP authorization
- OpenDaylight with OpenLDAP environment federation
- OpenDaylight with FreeIPA environment federation
- Index.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed July 31, 2017).
- ISBN:
- 1-78646-905-7
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