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                          Chapter 1: Introduction
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       Software Defined Networks (SDN)
      • What is the SDN?
      • Much information is available about SDN
        •  Papers
        •  Videos
        •  Books
      • However, there is no systematic lab series for IT students and practitioners
        •  Background overview
        •  Companion labs
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       Software Defined Networks (SDN)
      • The goal of the SDN Lab Series is to provide a practical 
         experience to students and IT practitioners
      • The labs provide background information which is reinforced 
         with hands-on activities
         •  A good book on SDN network (which matches the SDN Lab Series) is 
            “Software Defined Networking, A Comprehensive Approach”
         •  The book is also very approachable for undergraduate and graduate 
            students, networking professionals, and IT managers
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                           Section 1.2: Historical 
                                    Background
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       Historical Background
      • The major communications networks around the world in the first half of the 20th 
         century were the telephone networks
         •  Composed of switching offices, each of which was connected to thousands of telephones
         •  Switching  offices  were,  in  turn,  connected  to  higher-level  switching  offices  (toll  offices),  to  form  a 
            national hierarchy
         •  The vulnerability of the system was that the destruction of a few key toll offices could fragment it into 
            many isolated islands
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