21ECE47 sOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORKS LTPC
Preamble: 3 0 0 3
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Software Defined Networks, including the
architectural framework, the different technologies and protocols involved, and the practical applications of
SDN in modern network
desteib. Students
will gain hands-on experience the toolswill learn how to design, deploy and manage SDN networks, and
and platforms used nthe field.
OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
1. Identify the fundamentals concepts of software-defined networking. including its architecture,
components and protocols.
2 Demonstrate the benefits of software-defined networking improved network flexibility, scalability, and
automation.
3 Design and implement software-defined network architectures using controllers, switches, and
protocols.
4 Construct the network using NFV by analyzing components and protocols.
5. Solve the issues while implementing of SDN and NFV.
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UNIT 1 SDN: INTRODUCTION 9
Evolving Network Requirements - The SDN Approach - SDN architecture -SDN Data Plane,
Control plane and Application Plane.
UNIT 2 SDN DATA PLANE AND CONTROL PLANE
Data plane functions and protocols-Open flow protocol-Flow table-Control Plane functions-Southbound
interface, Northbound interface-SDN Controllers-Ryu, Open Day light, ONOS-Distributed Controllers.
UNIT 3 SDN APPLICATIONS 9
SDN Application plane Architecture-Network services Abstraction layer-Traffic Engineering-Measurement
and Monitoring-Security-Data Center Networking.
UNIT 4 NETWORK FUNCTION VIRTUALIZATION 9
Network Virtualization-Virtual LANS-Open Flow VLAN Support-NEV Concepts-Benefits and
Requirements-Reference Architecture.
UNIT 5 NFV FUNCTIONALITY 9
NFV Infrastructure- Virtualized Network Functions- NFV Management and Orchestration - NFV
Use cases - SDN and NFV
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. William Stallings, "Foundations of Modern Networking: SDN, NFV, QoE, loT and Cloud",
Pearson Education, Ist Edition, 2015.
2 Software Defined Networks: A Comprehensive Approach Paperback -Illustrated, 30 June 2014
VCET, BE-ECE, R2018 Ver -4, Curriculum and Syllabus 162
REFERENCES:
1 Ken Gray, Thomas D. Nadeau, "Network Function Virtualization'", Morgan Kauffiman, 2016.
2 Thomas D Nadeau, Ken Gray, "SDN: Software Defined Networks", o'Reilly Media, 2013.
3 Fei Hu, "Network Innovation through OpenFlow and SDN: Principles and Design", 1Ist Edition,
CRC Press, 2014.
4 Paul Goransson, Chuck Black Timothy Culver, "Software Defined Networks: AComprehensive
Approach", 2nd Edition, Morgan Kaufmann Press, 2016.
5
Oswald Coker, SiamakAzodolmolky, "Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow", 2nd
Edition, O'Reilly Media, 2017.
e-RESOURCES:
1. Nptel Video: https://nptel.ac. in/courses/106105 I83,"Computer Networks and Internet Protocol", Prof.
SoumyaKanti Ghosh, Prof. Sandip Chakraborty.IIT Kharagpur.
2 Nptel Video :https:/lonlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc23_cs35, "Advanced Computer Networks", Prof.
NeminathHubballi, Prof. Sameer G Kulkarni, IIT Indore &IIT Gandhi nagar.