- Platform
- edX
- Provider
- Linux Foundation
- Effort
- 3-4 hours a week
- Length
- 14 weeks
- Language
- English
- Credentials
- Paid Certificate Available
- Course Link
Overview
Explore open source networking projects, from The Linux Foundation and beyond, that are shaping the future of networking and telecoms.
Designed for open source enthusiasts, university students, network architects and engineers, security architects and engineers, and systems engineers, this course offers a great introduction to open source networking.
This course covers the open networking stack from top to bottom; starting from networking hardware disaggregation and modern 100G and 400G switches, through network operating systems, network controllers, virtualization, and orchestration.
Develop an understanding of the use cases and technical options for modern open networking in enterprises, service providers, and cloud providers. Become familiar with the following open source networking projects and their use cases:
Taught by
Reza Toghraee
Explore open source networking projects, from The Linux Foundation and beyond, that are shaping the future of networking and telecoms.
Designed for open source enthusiasts, university students, network architects and engineers, security architects and engineers, and systems engineers, this course offers a great introduction to open source networking.
This course covers the open networking stack from top to bottom; starting from networking hardware disaggregation and modern 100G and 400G switches, through network operating systems, network controllers, virtualization, and orchestration.
Develop an understanding of the use cases and technical options for modern open networking in enterprises, service providers, and cloud providers. Become familiar with the following open source networking projects and their use cases:
- Open Compute Project, ONIE, Akraino
- FD.io, OVS, IO Visor, DPDK, Open Dataplane, P4
- OpenSwitch , Open Network Linux , FRR, DANOS, SONIC, FBOSS
- OpenDayLight, Tungsten Fabric (OpenContrail) , ONOS, CORD, Open Security Controller
- ONAP, OPNFV
- PNDA, SNAS.
- The software-defined and open source networking landscape
- How networking hardware is being disaggregated
- Open network operating systems (NOS) and how they run on different networking hardware
- Ways to automate networking tasks
- How software-defined network (SDN) controllers manage underlay networks
- Network function virtualization and how it can help reduce the complexity of today’s data center environments
- Orchestration tools that can build a bridge between applications and networking
Syllabus
Welcome and Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to Open Source Networking
Chapter 2. The Open Source and Software Defined Networking Landscape
Chapter 3. Disaggregated Hardware
Chapter 4. IO Abstraction and Data Path
Chapter 5. Network Operating systems
Chapter 6. Network Control
Chapter 7. Cloud and Virtual Management
Chapter 8. Network Virtualization
Chapter 9. Network Function Virtualization
Chapter 10. Orchestration, Management, Policy
Chapter 11. Network Automation
Chapter 12. Network Data Analytics
Chapter 13. Summary
Final Exam
Welcome and Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction to Open Source Networking
Chapter 2. The Open Source and Software Defined Networking Landscape
Chapter 3. Disaggregated Hardware
Chapter 4. IO Abstraction and Data Path
Chapter 5. Network Operating systems
Chapter 6. Network Control
Chapter 7. Cloud and Virtual Management
Chapter 8. Network Virtualization
Chapter 9. Network Function Virtualization
Chapter 10. Orchestration, Management, Policy
Chapter 11. Network Automation
Chapter 12. Network Data Analytics
Chapter 13. Summary
Final Exam
Taught by
Reza Toghraee