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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) with OpenStack

By : Sreenivas Voruganti, Sriram Subramanian
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Software-Defined Networking (SDN) with OpenStack

By: Sreenivas Voruganti, Sriram Subramanian

Overview of this book

Networking is one the pillars of OpenStack and OpenStack Networking are designed to support programmability and Software-Defined Networks. OpenStack Networking has been evolving from simple APIs and functionality in Quantum to more complex capabilities in Neutron. Armed with the basic knowledge, this book will help the readers to explore popular SDN technologies, namely, OpenDaylight (ODL), OpenContrail, Open Network Operating System (ONOS) and Open Virtual Network (OVN). The first couple of chapters will provide an overview of OpenStack Networking and SDN in general. Thereafter a set of chapters are devoted to OpenDaylight (ODL), OpenContrail and their integration with OpenStack Networking. The book then introduces you to Open Network Operating System (ONOS) which is fast becoming a carrier grade SDN platform. We will conclude the book with overview of upcoming SDN projects within OpenStack namely OVN and Dragonflow. By the end of the book, the readers will be familiar with SDN technologies and know how they can be leveraged in an OpenStack based cloud.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) with OpenStack
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Summary


In this chapter, we delved into the building blocks of OpenFlow-based networking. We have learned about lightweight networking technologies such as network namespaces, and how they inter-connect via Open vSwitch as reference OpenFlow switch. We have seen how underlying virtual switch infrastructure is common for full-fledged VM networks. We have also seen how Open vSwitch interfaces with SDN controllers. We covered the overall architecture of OpenStack Neutron. Finally, we covered the high-level interaction between OpenStack and OVS.

This knowledge will help us understand the functioning of SDN controllers, which are covered in the subsequent chapters as we dive into the internals of Neutron, OpenStack network-as-a-service component.