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Course objectives • Introduce software defined networking: the background, the development, and the challenges • Give hands-on experience with SDN using Mininet • At the end of the course, the students should be able to o Explain OpenFlow, challenges in SDN, and recent development in SDN. o Use and program Mininet and write basic SDN applications using some open-sourced SDN controller. CIS5930 Software Defined Networking Florida State University Topics covered • The history of SDN • SDN API: OpenFlow • Mininet: A simulation environment for SDN • SDN (OpenFlow) controllers and network operating systems • SDN applications (traffic engineering, network virtualization, software defined storage, etc) • SDN network updates • SDN scalability • Programming SDN networks • SDN network correctness verification • Network function virtualization (NFV) • SDN security CIS5930 Software Defined Networking Florida State University Textbook and course materials • Required: none • Course materials will be linked in the course website. CIS5930 Software Defined Networking Florida State University Prerequisite • You must have CNT5505 Data and Computer Communication or equivalent (graduate or undergraduate level). CIS5930 Software Defined Networking Florida State University Grading • Always groups of 2 students for everything except midterm unless you prefer to do it by yourself – 10 % - homework, critics – 20% - programming assignment (2 assignments) – 20% - midterm – 20% - classroom participation • Read the papers before coming to class. – 30% - Term project including a presentation and a final project report. CIS5930 Software Defined Networking Florida State University
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