Overview
OpenDaylight is a collaborative, open-source project used to advance software-defined networking (SDN). OpenDaylight is a community-led, industry-supported framework consisting of code and blueprints. Using this framework, you can accelerate process adoption, foster new innovation, reduce risk, and create a more transparent approach to SDN. OpenDaylight can be a core component within any SDN architecture. Building upon an open-source SDN and NFV controllers enables users to reduce operational complexity, extend the life of their existing infrastructure hardware, and enable new services and capabilities only available with SDN.
Check it out here: OpenDaylight Beryllium SR4 with Apps with 8 Nodes v1
Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Explore ODL Features
- Scenario 2: Explore DLUX
- Scenario 3: Install BGP Pathman Application
- Scenario 4: Enable OpenFlow in Karaf
- Scenario 5: Install OpenFlow Manager Application
- Scenario 6: Explore Pathman Segment Routing
- Scenario 7: Explore netACL Application
Requirements
Components
- Cisco VIRL
- XRV 6.0.0
- ODL Beryllium SR4
- PC Workstation at 198.18.133.252
- PuTTY with shortcut for ODL host
- VM Maestro with working VIRL file
- Chrome with some extensions and Postman
Features
Cisco VM Maestro | - Flexible network layout and connections
- Intuitive interface for creating network configurations
- Run user interface locally and perform computations in the cloud
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Cisco VIRL | - Virtual environment for building network topologies
- Simulation of networking components
- Capable of running a range of virtual machines (VMs) running Cisco operating systems (IOS-XE, IOS Classic, IOS-XR, and NX-OS)
- Support for third-party VMs
- Capture and analyze network traffic at any node
- Validate configurations prior to physical deployment
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Topology