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Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow - Second Edition

By : SIAMAK AZODOLMOLKY, Oswald Coker
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Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow - Second Edition

By: SIAMAK AZODOLMOLKY, Oswald Coker

Overview of this book

OpenFlow paves the way for an open, centrally programmable structure, thereby accelerating the effectiveness of Software-Defined Networking. Software-Defined Networking with OpenFlow, Second Edition takes you through the product cycle and gives you an in-depth description of the components and options that are available at each stage. The aim of this book is to help you implement OpenFlow concepts and improve Software-Defined Networking on your projects. You will begin by learning about building blocks and OpenFlow messages such as controller-to-switch and symmetric and asynchronous messages. Next, this book will take you through OpenFlow controllers and their existing implementations followed by network application development. Key topics include the basic environment setup, the Neutron and Floodlight OpenFlow controller, XORPlus OF13SoftSwitch, enterprise and affordable switches such as the Zodiac FX and HP2920. By the end of this book, you will be able to implement OpenFlow concepts and improve Software-Defined Networking in your projects.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
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Software-Defined Networks

Chapter 8. OpenFlow in Cloud Computing

This chapter focuses on the role of OpenFlow in cloud computing and in particular the installation and configuration of Neutron. One of the promises of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and OpenFlow is the improvement that they can introduce in data centers and cloud computing infrastructure. Therefore, it is worth covering the usage of OpenFlow (for instance, the Floodlight plugin for OpenStack) in data centers and in particular OpenStack as one of the widely used control and management software for cloud computing.

A brief introduction of OpenStack and its networking component (which is called Neutron as of writing this) and its overall architecture will be discussed in this chapter. In particular, the installation and configuration of the Floodlight OpenFlow controller plugin will be explained. Interested readers are recommended to consider this chapter as a pointer to further details that can be found in the documentation of OpenStack Networking...