際際滷shows by User: nvirters / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: nvirters / Wed, 18 Nov 2015 23:46:30 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: nvirters Tech Talk by Gal Sagie: Kuryr - Connecting containers networking to OpenStack Neutron /slideshow/tech-talk-by-gal-sagie-kuryr-connecting-containers-networking-to-openstack-neutron/55273594 kuryr-tokyorc1-151118234630-lva1-app6891
These are slides from the Tech Talk at http://www.meetup.com/openvswitch/events/226518209/ Synopsis Kuryr is a new project under Neutron's big tent that makes Neutron networking available to Docker containers by means of a Docker plugin. In this session Gal will introduce Kuryr and show how it provides networking for containers in plain Docker environments and in mixed Docker, OpenStack environments. He will also present Kuryr's roadmap and integration with networking models in other orchestration engines like Kubernetes and Docker About Gal Sagie Gal Sagie is an open source software architect at Huawei European Research Centre, focusing work on OpenStack networking and containers networking. Working on various projects in the community like Dragonflow, OVN, Kuryr, and Multisite/Hybrid clouds in OpenStack. Blogging for anything SDN/NFV/OpenStack related at http://galsagie.github.io]]>

These are slides from the Tech Talk at http://www.meetup.com/openvswitch/events/226518209/ Synopsis Kuryr is a new project under Neutron's big tent that makes Neutron networking available to Docker containers by means of a Docker plugin. In this session Gal will introduce Kuryr and show how it provides networking for containers in plain Docker environments and in mixed Docker, OpenStack environments. He will also present Kuryr's roadmap and integration with networking models in other orchestration engines like Kubernetes and Docker About Gal Sagie Gal Sagie is an open source software architect at Huawei European Research Centre, focusing work on OpenStack networking and containers networking. Working on various projects in the community like Dragonflow, OVN, Kuryr, and Multisite/Hybrid clouds in OpenStack. Blogging for anything SDN/NFV/OpenStack related at http://galsagie.github.io]]>
Wed, 18 Nov 2015 23:46:30 GMT /slideshow/tech-talk-by-gal-sagie-kuryr-connecting-containers-networking-to-openstack-neutron/55273594 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk by Gal Sagie: Kuryr - Connecting containers networking to OpenStack Neutron nvirters These are slides from the Tech Talk at http://www.meetup.com/openvswitch/events/226518209/ Synopsis Kuryr is a new project under Neutron's big tent that makes Neutron networking available to Docker containers by means of a Docker plugin. In this session Gal will introduce Kuryr and show how it provides networking for containers in plain Docker environments and in mixed Docker, OpenStack environments. He will also present Kuryr's roadmap and integration with networking models in other orchestration engines like Kubernetes and Docker About Gal Sagie Gal Sagie is an open source software architect at Huawei European Research Centre, focusing work on OpenStack networking and containers networking. Working on various projects in the community like Dragonflow, OVN, Kuryr, and Multisite/Hybrid clouds in OpenStack. Blogging for anything SDN/NFV/OpenStack related at http://galsagie.github.io <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/kuryr-tokyorc1-151118234630-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> These are slides from the Tech Talk at http://www.meetup.com/openvswitch/events/226518209/ Synopsis Kuryr is a new project under Neutron&#39;s big tent that makes Neutron networking available to Docker containers by means of a Docker plugin. In this session Gal will introduce Kuryr and show how it provides networking for containers in plain Docker environments and in mixed Docker, OpenStack environments. He will also present Kuryr&#39;s roadmap and integration with networking models in other orchestration engines like Kubernetes and Docker About Gal Sagie Gal Sagie is an open source software architect at Huawei European Research Centre, focusing work on OpenStack networking and containers networking. Working on various projects in the community like Dragonflow, OVN, Kuryr, and Multisite/Hybrid clouds in OpenStack. Blogging for anything SDN/NFV/OpenStack related at http://galsagie.github.io
Tech Talk by Gal Sagie: Kuryr - Connecting containers networking to OpenStack Neutron from nvirters
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Tech Talk by Peng Li: Open Mobile Networks with NFV /slideshow/tech-talk-by-peng-li-open-mobile-networks-with-nfv/54065887 openmobilenetwork-technologytrendandimplementation-final-151017194907-lva1-app6891
Synopsis Applications are moving to mobile. This talk is about upcoming future of the mobile networks, key technology enabler and how to build your application and service on top of next generation mobile networks. Peng will describe the mobile network trend and why openness will play a critical role going forward. He will also present example of the NFV enabled mobile network architecture, its building blocks and use cases, and introduce Huawei's Open Mobile Foundry platform as a real world example to share some of our valuable experiences in this field with all. This talk will cover both flavors of open source projects (OPNFV, OpenStack, ONOS and ODL) as well as commercial products (Huawei's cloudEdge solution). About Peng Li Peng Li is a Network Architect and Ecosystem Partnership Manager for Huawei's wireless BU. He has extensive experience on SDN, NFV, network architecture and network protocols. He has spent all his professional career so far on computer networking, mainly with Amber/Nokia networks and Foundry/Brocade before joining Huawei. He co-implemented the industry first full redundancy BGP protocol, and had many years of experience in network protocol development and engineering management for flagship data center routers. Peng has Master's in Computer Engineering from USC, and Bachelor's in EE from Tsinghua University, China.]]>

Synopsis Applications are moving to mobile. This talk is about upcoming future of the mobile networks, key technology enabler and how to build your application and service on top of next generation mobile networks. Peng will describe the mobile network trend and why openness will play a critical role going forward. He will also present example of the NFV enabled mobile network architecture, its building blocks and use cases, and introduce Huawei's Open Mobile Foundry platform as a real world example to share some of our valuable experiences in this field with all. This talk will cover both flavors of open source projects (OPNFV, OpenStack, ONOS and ODL) as well as commercial products (Huawei's cloudEdge solution). About Peng Li Peng Li is a Network Architect and Ecosystem Partnership Manager for Huawei's wireless BU. He has extensive experience on SDN, NFV, network architecture and network protocols. He has spent all his professional career so far on computer networking, mainly with Amber/Nokia networks and Foundry/Brocade before joining Huawei. He co-implemented the industry first full redundancy BGP protocol, and had many years of experience in network protocol development and engineering management for flagship data center routers. Peng has Master's in Computer Engineering from USC, and Bachelor's in EE from Tsinghua University, China.]]>
Sat, 17 Oct 2015 19:49:07 GMT /slideshow/tech-talk-by-peng-li-open-mobile-networks-with-nfv/54065887 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk by Peng Li: Open Mobile Networks with NFV nvirters Synopsis Applications are moving to mobile. This talk is about upcoming future of the mobile networks, key technology enabler and how to build your application and service on top of next generation mobile networks. Peng will describe the mobile network trend and why openness will play a critical role going forward. He will also present example of the NFV enabled mobile network architecture, its building blocks and use cases, and introduce Huawei's Open Mobile Foundry platform as a real world example to share some of our valuable experiences in this field with all. This talk will cover both flavors of open source projects (OPNFV, OpenStack, ONOS and ODL) as well as commercial products (Huawei's cloudEdge solution). About Peng Li Peng Li is a Network Architect and Ecosystem Partnership Manager for Huawei's wireless BU. He has extensive experience on SDN, NFV, network architecture and network protocols. He has spent all his professional career so far on computer networking, mainly with Amber/Nokia networks and Foundry/Brocade before joining Huawei. He co-implemented the industry first full redundancy BGP protocol, and had many years of experience in network protocol development and engineering management for flagship data center routers. Peng has Master's in Computer Engineering from USC, and Bachelor's in EE from Tsinghua University, China. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/openmobilenetwork-technologytrendandimplementation-final-151017194907-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Synopsis Applications are moving to mobile. This talk is about upcoming future of the mobile networks, key technology enabler and how to build your application and service on top of next generation mobile networks. Peng will describe the mobile network trend and why openness will play a critical role going forward. He will also present example of the NFV enabled mobile network architecture, its building blocks and use cases, and introduce Huawei&#39;s Open Mobile Foundry platform as a real world example to share some of our valuable experiences in this field with all. This talk will cover both flavors of open source projects (OPNFV, OpenStack, ONOS and ODL) as well as commercial products (Huawei&#39;s cloudEdge solution). About Peng Li Peng Li is a Network Architect and Ecosystem Partnership Manager for Huawei&#39;s wireless BU. He has extensive experience on SDN, NFV, network architecture and network protocols. He has spent all his professional career so far on computer networking, mainly with Amber/Nokia networks and Foundry/Brocade before joining Huawei. He co-implemented the industry first full redundancy BGP protocol, and had many years of experience in network protocol development and engineering management for flagship data center routers. Peng has Master&#39;s in Computer Engineering from USC, and Bachelor&#39;s in EE from Tsinghua University, China.
Tech Talk by Peng Li: Open Mobile Networks with NFV from nvirters
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Tech Talk by Louis Fourie: SFC: technology, trend and implementation /slideshow/sfc-technology-trend-and-implementation/54065807 portchainpreso-151017194435-lva1-app6892
Synopsis In this Tech Talk, Louis Fourie will do deep dive into one of the key technology enablers -- service function chaining and describe extensions to OpenStack networking (Neutron) for service chaining, including use cases, architecture and implementation. About Louis Fourie Louis Fourie is currently a senior staff engineer working on network virtualization, cloud services, and SDN technologies at Huawei Technology, USA. Louis is an active contributor to the service chaining work in several organizations including OpenStack, ONF, ETSI NFV, IETF, and OPNFV. Louis previously worked at Cisco on several computer networking, voice and data communications products, and is the holder of several patents.]]>

Synopsis In this Tech Talk, Louis Fourie will do deep dive into one of the key technology enablers -- service function chaining and describe extensions to OpenStack networking (Neutron) for service chaining, including use cases, architecture and implementation. About Louis Fourie Louis Fourie is currently a senior staff engineer working on network virtualization, cloud services, and SDN technologies at Huawei Technology, USA. Louis is an active contributor to the service chaining work in several organizations including OpenStack, ONF, ETSI NFV, IETF, and OPNFV. Louis previously worked at Cisco on several computer networking, voice and data communications products, and is the holder of several patents.]]>
Sat, 17 Oct 2015 19:44:35 GMT /slideshow/sfc-technology-trend-and-implementation/54065807 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk by Louis Fourie: SFC: technology, trend and implementation nvirters Synopsis In this Tech Talk, Louis Fourie will do deep dive into one of the key technology enablers -- service function chaining and describe extensions to OpenStack networking (Neutron) for service chaining, including use cases, architecture and implementation. About Louis Fourie Louis Fourie is currently a senior staff engineer working on network virtualization, cloud services, and SDN technologies at Huawei Technology, USA. Louis is an active contributor to the service chaining work in several organizations including OpenStack, ONF, ETSI NFV, IETF, and OPNFV. Louis previously worked at Cisco on several computer networking, voice and data communications products, and is the holder of several patents. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/portchainpreso-151017194435-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Synopsis In this Tech Talk, Louis Fourie will do deep dive into one of the key technology enablers -- service function chaining and describe extensions to OpenStack networking (Neutron) for service chaining, including use cases, architecture and implementation. About Louis Fourie Louis Fourie is currently a senior staff engineer working on network virtualization, cloud services, and SDN technologies at Huawei Technology, USA. Louis is an active contributor to the service chaining work in several organizations including OpenStack, ONF, ETSI NFV, IETF, and OPNFV. Louis previously worked at Cisco on several computer networking, voice and data communications products, and is the holder of several patents.
Tech Talk by Louis Fourie: SFC: technology, trend and implementation from nvirters
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Tech Talk: ONOS- A Distributed SDN Network Operating System /slideshow/onos-banv-3-1615/46002977 onosbanv3-16-15-150318133419-conversion-gate01
This event takes us to the cusp of Distributed Software Development and SDN Controllers. We will be hosting Madan and Brian who have been involved in the architecture and development of ONOS (Open Network Operating System). Synopsis ONOS is a distributed SDN network operating system architected to provide performance, scale-out, resiliency, and well-defined northbound and southbound abstractions. Madan and Brian, both from ON.Lab, will start the talk with a deep-dive into ONOS architecture, including the key technical challenges that were solved to build this platform. They will also walk us through a live demo of building a SDN application on ONOS. Details: ONOS Architecture ONOS Abstractions and Modularity ONOS Distributed architecture ONOS APIs and their usage Live demo- Building a SDN app on ONOS Speaker Bios Madan Jampani, Distributed Systems Architect, ONOS Madan is Distributed Systems Architect at ON.Lab focusing on the core distributed systems problems for ONOS. Prior to joining ON.Lab in Sep 2014, Madan worked at Amazon for around 10 years. At Amazon, Madan was instrumental in building several key technologies ranging from Amazon retail ordering systems, distributed data stores and shared compute clusters for running large-scale data processing and machine learning workloads. Brian OConnor, Lead Developer, ONOS Brian is the ONOS Application Intent Framework lead and a core developer at ON.Lab, working on ONOS and Mininet. Brian OConnor received Bachelors and Masters degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University. At Stanford, he helped develop An Introduction to Computer Networking, one of Stanfords first MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). ABOUT ON.LAB and ONOS Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab) is a non-profit organization founded by SDN inventors and leaders from Stanford University and UC Berkeley to foster an open source community for developing tools and platforms to realize the full potential of SDN. ON.Lab brings innovative ideas from leading edge research and delivers high quality open source platforms on which members of its ecosystem and the industry can build real products and solutions. ONOS, a SDN network operating system for service provider and mission critical networks, was open sourced on Dec 5th, 2014. ONOS delivers a highly available, scalable SDN control plane featuring northbound and southbound abstractions and interfaces for a diversity of management, control, service applications and network devices. ONOS ecosystem comprises of ON.Lab, organizations who are funding and contributing to the ONOS initiative including AT&T, NTT Communications, SK Telecom, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Intel, NEC; members who are collaborating and contributing to ONOS include ONF, Infoblox, SRI, Internet2, Happiest Minds, CNIT, Black Duck, Create-Net and the broader ONOS community. Learn how you can get involved with ONOS at onosproject.org.]]>

This event takes us to the cusp of Distributed Software Development and SDN Controllers. We will be hosting Madan and Brian who have been involved in the architecture and development of ONOS (Open Network Operating System). Synopsis ONOS is a distributed SDN network operating system architected to provide performance, scale-out, resiliency, and well-defined northbound and southbound abstractions. Madan and Brian, both from ON.Lab, will start the talk with a deep-dive into ONOS architecture, including the key technical challenges that were solved to build this platform. They will also walk us through a live demo of building a SDN application on ONOS. Details: ONOS Architecture ONOS Abstractions and Modularity ONOS Distributed architecture ONOS APIs and their usage Live demo- Building a SDN app on ONOS Speaker Bios Madan Jampani, Distributed Systems Architect, ONOS Madan is Distributed Systems Architect at ON.Lab focusing on the core distributed systems problems for ONOS. Prior to joining ON.Lab in Sep 2014, Madan worked at Amazon for around 10 years. At Amazon, Madan was instrumental in building several key technologies ranging from Amazon retail ordering systems, distributed data stores and shared compute clusters for running large-scale data processing and machine learning workloads. Brian OConnor, Lead Developer, ONOS Brian is the ONOS Application Intent Framework lead and a core developer at ON.Lab, working on ONOS and Mininet. Brian OConnor received Bachelors and Masters degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University. At Stanford, he helped develop An Introduction to Computer Networking, one of Stanfords first MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). ABOUT ON.LAB and ONOS Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab) is a non-profit organization founded by SDN inventors and leaders from Stanford University and UC Berkeley to foster an open source community for developing tools and platforms to realize the full potential of SDN. ON.Lab brings innovative ideas from leading edge research and delivers high quality open source platforms on which members of its ecosystem and the industry can build real products and solutions. ONOS, a SDN network operating system for service provider and mission critical networks, was open sourced on Dec 5th, 2014. ONOS delivers a highly available, scalable SDN control plane featuring northbound and southbound abstractions and interfaces for a diversity of management, control, service applications and network devices. ONOS ecosystem comprises of ON.Lab, organizations who are funding and contributing to the ONOS initiative including AT&T, NTT Communications, SK Telecom, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Intel, NEC; members who are collaborating and contributing to ONOS include ONF, Infoblox, SRI, Internet2, Happiest Minds, CNIT, Black Duck, Create-Net and the broader ONOS community. Learn how you can get involved with ONOS at onosproject.org.]]>
Wed, 18 Mar 2015 13:34:19 GMT /slideshow/onos-banv-3-1615/46002977 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk: ONOS- A Distributed SDN Network Operating System nvirters This event takes us to the cusp of Distributed Software Development and SDN Controllers. We will be hosting Madan and Brian who have been involved in the architecture and development of ONOS (Open Network Operating System). Synopsis ONOS is a distributed SDN network operating system architected to provide performance, scale-out, resiliency, and well-defined northbound and southbound abstractions. Madan and Brian, both from ON.Lab, will start the talk with a deep-dive into ONOS architecture, including the key technical challenges that were solved to build this platform. They will also walk us through a live demo of building a SDN application on ONOS. Details: ONOS Architecture ONOS Abstractions and Modularity ONOS Distributed architecture ONOS APIs and their usage Live demo- Building a SDN app on ONOS Speaker Bios Madan Jampani, Distributed Systems Architect, ONOS Madan is Distributed Systems Architect at ON.Lab focusing on the core distributed systems problems for ONOS. Prior to joining ON.Lab in Sep 2014, Madan worked at Amazon for around 10 years. At Amazon, Madan was instrumental in building several key technologies ranging from Amazon retail ordering systems, distributed data stores and shared compute clusters for running large-scale data processing and machine learning workloads. Brian OConnor, Lead Developer, ONOS Brian is the ONOS Application Intent Framework lead and a core developer at ON.Lab, working on ONOS and Mininet. Brian OConnor received Bachelors and Masters degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University. At Stanford, he helped develop An Introduction to Computer Networking, one of Stanfords first MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). ABOUT ON.LAB and ONOS Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab) is a non-profit organization founded by SDN inventors and leaders from Stanford University and UC Berkeley to foster an open source community for developing tools and platforms to realize the full potential of SDN. ON.Lab brings innovative ideas from leading edge research and delivers high quality open source platforms on which members of its ecosystem and the industry can build real products and solutions. ONOS, a SDN network operating system for service provider and mission critical networks, was open sourced on Dec 5th, 2014. ONOS delivers a highly available, scalable SDN control plane featuring northbound and southbound abstractions and interfaces for a diversity of management, control, service applications and network devices. ONOS ecosystem comprises of ON.Lab, organizations who are funding and contributing to the ONOS initiative including AT&T, NTT Communications, SK Telecom, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Intel, NEC; members who are collaborating and contributing to ONOS include ONF, Infoblox, SRI, Internet2, Happiest Minds, CNIT, Black Duck, Create-Net and the broader ONOS community. Learn how you can get involved with ONOS at onosproject.org. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onosbanv3-16-15-150318133419-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This event takes us to the cusp of Distributed Software Development and SDN Controllers. We will be hosting Madan and Brian who have been involved in the architecture and development of ONOS (Open Network Operating System). Synopsis ONOS is a distributed SDN network operating system architected to provide performance, scale-out, resiliency, and well-defined northbound and southbound abstractions. Madan and Brian, both from ON.Lab, will start the talk with a deep-dive into ONOS architecture, including the key technical challenges that were solved to build this platform. They will also walk us through a live demo of building a SDN application on ONOS. Details: ONOS Architecture ONOS Abstractions and Modularity ONOS Distributed architecture ONOS APIs and their usage Live demo- Building a SDN app on ONOS Speaker Bios Madan Jampani, Distributed Systems Architect, ONOS Madan is Distributed Systems Architect at ON.Lab focusing on the core distributed systems problems for ONOS. Prior to joining ON.Lab in Sep 2014, Madan worked at Amazon for around 10 years. At Amazon, Madan was instrumental in building several key technologies ranging from Amazon retail ordering systems, distributed data stores and shared compute clusters for running large-scale data processing and machine learning workloads. Brian OConnor, Lead Developer, ONOS Brian is the ONOS Application Intent Framework lead and a core developer at ON.Lab, working on ONOS and Mininet. Brian OConnor received Bachelors and Masters degrees in Computer Science from Stanford University. At Stanford, he helped develop An Introduction to Computer Networking, one of Stanfords first MOOCs (Massively Open Online Courses). ABOUT ON.LAB and ONOS Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab) is a non-profit organization founded by SDN inventors and leaders from Stanford University and UC Berkeley to foster an open source community for developing tools and platforms to realize the full potential of SDN. ON.Lab brings innovative ideas from leading edge research and delivers high quality open source platforms on which members of its ecosystem and the industry can build real products and solutions. ONOS, a SDN network operating system for service provider and mission critical networks, was open sourced on Dec 5th, 2014. ONOS delivers a highly available, scalable SDN control plane featuring northbound and southbound abstractions and interfaces for a diversity of management, control, service applications and network devices. ONOS ecosystem comprises of ON.Lab, organizations who are funding and contributing to the ONOS initiative including AT&amp;T, NTT Communications, SK Telecom, Ciena, Cisco, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Huawei, Intel, NEC; members who are collaborating and contributing to ONOS include ONF, Infoblox, SRI, Internet2, Happiest Minds, CNIT, Black Duck, Create-Net and the broader ONOS community. Learn how you can get involved with ONOS at onosproject.org.
Tech Talk: ONOS- A Distributed SDN Network Operating System from nvirters
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Tech Tutorial by Vikram Dham: Let's build MPLS router using SDN /nvirters/banv-vdham2014ver-12-42403059 banv-vdham-2014-ver1-141205125207-conversion-gate01
Synopsis We will start with MPLS 101 and then look into MPLS related OpenFlow actions. In the second half we will delve into RouteFlow architecture and extend it to enable Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and MPLS routing. We will conclude with a mini-net based test bed switching traffic using MPLS labels instead of IP addresses. This will be a hands on workshop. VM Images for Virtual Box will be provided. Attendees are expected to bring their laptops loaded with Virtual Box. About Vikram Dham Vikram is the CTO and co-founder of Kamboi Technologies, LLC where he advises networking companies, switch vendors and early adopters on SDN technology and distributed software development. Also, he is the founder of Bay Area Network Virtualization (BANV) meet-up group, that brings together technologists in the SDN/NFV/NV domain for technical talks, workshops and creates a truly "open" platform for sharing knowledge. He has used SDN technologies for building software related to traffic engineering, security and routing. In the past, he was the Principal Engineer at Slingbox where he architected & built the distributed networking software for peer to peer connectivity of millions of end points. He holds MS degree in EE with a specialization in Computer Networks from Virginia Tech and has worked on research projects with companies like ECI Telecom, Raytheon and Avaya Research Labs.]]>

Synopsis We will start with MPLS 101 and then look into MPLS related OpenFlow actions. In the second half we will delve into RouteFlow architecture and extend it to enable Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and MPLS routing. We will conclude with a mini-net based test bed switching traffic using MPLS labels instead of IP addresses. This will be a hands on workshop. VM Images for Virtual Box will be provided. Attendees are expected to bring their laptops loaded with Virtual Box. About Vikram Dham Vikram is the CTO and co-founder of Kamboi Technologies, LLC where he advises networking companies, switch vendors and early adopters on SDN technology and distributed software development. Also, he is the founder of Bay Area Network Virtualization (BANV) meet-up group, that brings together technologists in the SDN/NFV/NV domain for technical talks, workshops and creates a truly "open" platform for sharing knowledge. He has used SDN technologies for building software related to traffic engineering, security and routing. In the past, he was the Principal Engineer at Slingbox where he architected & built the distributed networking software for peer to peer connectivity of millions of end points. He holds MS degree in EE with a specialization in Computer Networks from Virginia Tech and has worked on research projects with companies like ECI Telecom, Raytheon and Avaya Research Labs.]]>
Fri, 05 Dec 2014 12:52:07 GMT /nvirters/banv-vdham2014ver-12-42403059 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Tutorial by Vikram Dham: Let's build MPLS router using SDN nvirters Synopsis We will start with MPLS 101 and then look into MPLS related OpenFlow actions. In the second half we will delve into RouteFlow architecture and extend it to enable Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and MPLS routing. We will conclude with a mini-net based test bed switching traffic using MPLS labels instead of IP addresses. This will be a hands on workshop. VM Images for Virtual Box will be provided. Attendees are expected to bring their laptops loaded with Virtual Box. About Vikram Dham Vikram is the CTO and co-founder of Kamboi Technologies, LLC where he advises networking companies, switch vendors and early adopters on SDN technology and distributed software development. Also, he is the founder of Bay Area Network Virtualization (BANV) meet-up group, that brings together technologists in the SDN/NFV/NV domain for technical talks, workshops and creates a truly "open" platform for sharing knowledge. He has used SDN technologies for building software related to traffic engineering, security and routing. In the past, he was the Principal Engineer at Slingbox where he architected & built the distributed networking software for peer to peer connectivity of millions of end points. He holds MS degree in EE with a specialization in Computer Networks from Virginia Tech and has worked on research projects with companies like ECI Telecom, Raytheon and Avaya Research Labs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/banv-vdham-2014-ver1-141205125207-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Synopsis We will start with MPLS 101 and then look into MPLS related OpenFlow actions. In the second half we will delve into RouteFlow architecture and extend it to enable Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) and MPLS routing. We will conclude with a mini-net based test bed switching traffic using MPLS labels instead of IP addresses. This will be a hands on workshop. VM Images for Virtual Box will be provided. Attendees are expected to bring their laptops loaded with Virtual Box. About Vikram Dham Vikram is the CTO and co-founder of Kamboi Technologies, LLC where he advises networking companies, switch vendors and early adopters on SDN technology and distributed software development. Also, he is the founder of Bay Area Network Virtualization (BANV) meet-up group, that brings together technologists in the SDN/NFV/NV domain for technical talks, workshops and creates a truly &quot;open&quot; platform for sharing knowledge. He has used SDN technologies for building software related to traffic engineering, security and routing. In the past, he was the Principal Engineer at Slingbox where he architected &amp; built the distributed networking software for peer to peer connectivity of millions of end points. He holds MS degree in EE with a specialization in Computer Networks from Virginia Tech and has worked on research projects with companies like ECI Telecom, Raytheon and Avaya Research Labs.
Tech Tutorial by Vikram Dham: Let's build MPLS router using SDN from nvirters
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Banv meetup-contrail /slideshow/banv-meetupcontrail/41172363 banv-meetup-contrail-141105134016-conversion-gate02
This hands on workshop for OpenContrail will be led by Sreelakshmi Sarva & Aniket Daptari. This is a labs session so we will have hard RSVP limits. Please RSVP only if you are confident that you will be able to attend. About Sreelakshmi Sarva Sree is currently working as part of solution engineering team at Junipers Contrail team. She is responsible for delivering & managing SDN solutions & partnerships relating to Contrail. She has been with Juniper for the last 13 years working on various Routing, Switching, Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, She worked at Nortel networks in the Systems Engineering group. Sree received her Masters in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas and Bachelors in Computer Science from India. About Aniket Daptari Aniket is currently working as part of Juniper Networks' Contrail Cloud Solutions team. He is responsible for delivering SDN solutions and technology partnerships related to Contrail. He has been with Juniper for the last 3 years working on various Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, he worked at Cisco Systems in the Internet Systems Business Unit (Catalyst 6500). Aniket received his Masters in Computer Science from University of Southern California and a graduate certificate in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Course Abstract This session will be the first of a series of OpenContrail hands-on tutorials for developers who want to get deep into OpenContrail code. This Basic OpenContrail Programming Hands-on Session will focus on making developers proficient in writing and contributing code for our OpenContrail Project. Session will cover the following areas 1) Contrail Overview 揃 Use Cases 揃 Architecture recap 2) Contrail Hands on 揃 Demo + Hands on - Configuration , VN, VM, Network Policies etc 揃 DevStack introduction]]>

This hands on workshop for OpenContrail will be led by Sreelakshmi Sarva & Aniket Daptari. This is a labs session so we will have hard RSVP limits. Please RSVP only if you are confident that you will be able to attend. About Sreelakshmi Sarva Sree is currently working as part of solution engineering team at Junipers Contrail team. She is responsible for delivering & managing SDN solutions & partnerships relating to Contrail. She has been with Juniper for the last 13 years working on various Routing, Switching, Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, She worked at Nortel networks in the Systems Engineering group. Sree received her Masters in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas and Bachelors in Computer Science from India. About Aniket Daptari Aniket is currently working as part of Juniper Networks' Contrail Cloud Solutions team. He is responsible for delivering SDN solutions and technology partnerships related to Contrail. He has been with Juniper for the last 3 years working on various Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, he worked at Cisco Systems in the Internet Systems Business Unit (Catalyst 6500). Aniket received his Masters in Computer Science from University of Southern California and a graduate certificate in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Course Abstract This session will be the first of a series of OpenContrail hands-on tutorials for developers who want to get deep into OpenContrail code. This Basic OpenContrail Programming Hands-on Session will focus on making developers proficient in writing and contributing code for our OpenContrail Project. Session will cover the following areas 1) Contrail Overview 揃 Use Cases 揃 Architecture recap 2) Contrail Hands on 揃 Demo + Hands on - Configuration , VN, VM, Network Policies etc 揃 DevStack introduction]]>
Wed, 05 Nov 2014 13:40:16 GMT /slideshow/banv-meetupcontrail/41172363 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Banv meetup-contrail nvirters This hands on workshop for OpenContrail will be led by Sreelakshmi Sarva & Aniket Daptari. This is a labs session so we will have hard RSVP limits. Please RSVP only if you are confident that you will be able to attend. About Sreelakshmi Sarva Sree is currently working as part of solution engineering team at Junipers Contrail team. She is responsible for delivering & managing SDN solutions & partnerships relating to Contrail. She has been with Juniper for the last 13 years working on various Routing, Switching, Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, She worked at Nortel networks in the Systems Engineering group. Sree received her Masters in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas and Bachelors in Computer Science from India. About Aniket Daptari Aniket is currently working as part of Juniper Networks' Contrail Cloud Solutions team. He is responsible for delivering SDN solutions and technology partnerships related to Contrail. He has been with Juniper for the last 3 years working on various Network programmability & virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, he worked at Cisco Systems in the Internet Systems Business Unit (Catalyst 6500). Aniket received his Masters in Computer Science from University of Southern California and a graduate certificate in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Course Abstract This session will be the first of a series of OpenContrail hands-on tutorials for developers who want to get deep into OpenContrail code. This Basic OpenContrail Programming Hands-on Session will focus on making developers proficient in writing and contributing code for our OpenContrail Project. Session will cover the following areas 1) Contrail Overview 揃 Use Cases 揃 Architecture recap 2) Contrail Hands on 揃 Demo + Hands on - Configuration , VN, VM, Network Policies etc 揃 DevStack introduction <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/banv-meetup-contrail-141105134016-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This hands on workshop for OpenContrail will be led by Sreelakshmi Sarva &amp; Aniket Daptari. This is a labs session so we will have hard RSVP limits. Please RSVP only if you are confident that you will be able to attend. About Sreelakshmi Sarva Sree is currently working as part of solution engineering team at Junipers Contrail team. She is responsible for delivering &amp; managing SDN solutions &amp; partnerships relating to Contrail. She has been with Juniper for the last 13 years working on various Routing, Switching, Network programmability &amp; virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, She worked at Nortel networks in the Systems Engineering group. Sree received her Masters in Computer Science from University of Texas at Dallas and Bachelors in Computer Science from India. About Aniket Daptari Aniket is currently working as part of Juniper Networks&#39; Contrail Cloud Solutions team. He is responsible for delivering SDN solutions and technology partnerships related to Contrail. He has been with Juniper for the last 3 years working on various Network programmability &amp; virtualization platforms. Prior to Juniper, he worked at Cisco Systems in the Internet Systems Business Unit (Catalyst 6500). Aniket received his Masters in Computer Science from University of Southern California and a graduate certificate in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Course Abstract This session will be the first of a series of OpenContrail hands-on tutorials for developers who want to get deep into OpenContrail code. This Basic OpenContrail Programming Hands-on Session will focus on making developers proficient in writing and contributing code for our OpenContrail Project. Session will cover the following areas 1) Contrail Overview 揃 Use Cases 揃 Architecture recap 2) Contrail Hands on 揃 Demo + Hands on - Configuration , VN, VM, Network Policies etc 揃 DevStack introduction
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RouteFlow & IXPs /slideshow/routeflow-ixps/41068321 routeflowixps1-141103140633-conversion-gate02
RouteFlow & IXPs This talk will discuss the architecture of RouteFlow which is a leading OpenFlow based virtual router. It will focus on the new projects based upon RouteFlow which are finding traction in Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) - Cardigan being one of the most popular one. Some common aspects of IXPS will be shown. The talk will conclude with a list of future projects and vision of SDN routing. About Raphael Vincent Rosa Raphael is a Communications Network Engineer. He finished his MS in Computer Science working with intra datacenter routing, contributing to open source SDN projects such as Ryu network controller and RouteFlow platform. Currently he is pursuing PhD research under the guidance of Dr. Christian Esteve Rothenburg with main interests in SDN and Distributed-NFV topics.]]>

RouteFlow & IXPs This talk will discuss the architecture of RouteFlow which is a leading OpenFlow based virtual router. It will focus on the new projects based upon RouteFlow which are finding traction in Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) - Cardigan being one of the most popular one. Some common aspects of IXPS will be shown. The talk will conclude with a list of future projects and vision of SDN routing. About Raphael Vincent Rosa Raphael is a Communications Network Engineer. He finished his MS in Computer Science working with intra datacenter routing, contributing to open source SDN projects such as Ryu network controller and RouteFlow platform. Currently he is pursuing PhD research under the guidance of Dr. Christian Esteve Rothenburg with main interests in SDN and Distributed-NFV topics.]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2014 14:06:33 GMT /slideshow/routeflow-ixps/41068321 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) RouteFlow & IXPs nvirters RouteFlow & IXPs This talk will discuss the architecture of RouteFlow which is a leading OpenFlow based virtual router. It will focus on the new projects based upon RouteFlow which are finding traction in Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) - Cardigan being one of the most popular one. Some common aspects of IXPS will be shown. The talk will conclude with a list of future projects and vision of SDN routing. About Raphael Vincent Rosa Raphael is a Communications Network Engineer. He finished his MS in Computer Science working with intra datacenter routing, contributing to open source SDN projects such as Ryu network controller and RouteFlow platform. Currently he is pursuing PhD research under the guidance of Dr. Christian Esteve Rothenburg with main interests in SDN and Distributed-NFV topics. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/routeflowixps1-141103140633-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> RouteFlow &amp; IXPs This talk will discuss the architecture of RouteFlow which is a leading OpenFlow based virtual router. It will focus on the new projects based upon RouteFlow which are finding traction in Internet eXchange Points (IXPs) - Cardigan being one of the most popular one. Some common aspects of IXPS will be shown. The talk will conclude with a list of future projects and vision of SDN routing. About Raphael Vincent Rosa Raphael is a Communications Network Engineer. He finished his MS in Computer Science working with intra datacenter routing, contributing to open source SDN projects such as Ryu network controller and RouteFlow platform. Currently he is pursuing PhD research under the guidance of Dr. Christian Esteve Rothenburg with main interests in SDN and Distributed-NFV topics.
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Tech Talk by John Casey (CTO) CPLANE_NETWORKS : High Performance OpenStack Networks /slideshow/cplane-networks-banv-20141030/40981666 cplanenetworks-banv-20141030-141031182426-conversion-gate02
OpenStack is HOT! No doubt about it. A recent survey by The New Stack and The Linux Foundation shows OpenStack as the most popular open source project ahead of other hot projects like Docker and KVM. OpenStack is now taking its rightful place as the open source cloud solution for enterprises and service providers. To date OpenStack networking has not yet achieved the performance, scalability and reliability that many large enterprises demand. CPLANE NETWORKS solves that problem by delivering secure multi-tenant virtual networking that overcomes the limitations of the standard Neutron networking service. By making all networking services local to the compute node and achieving near line-rate throughput, CPLANE NETWORKS Dynamic Virtual Networks (DVN) delivers mega-scale networking for the most demanding application environments. In this session John Casey will cover the basics of DVN and explain how CPLANE NETWORKS achieves "at scale" network performance within and across data centers. About John Casey John Casey has over 20 years of deep technology leadership. His proven success with a variety of technical leadership roles in Telecom, Enterprise and Government and in software design and development provide the foundation for the system architecture and engineering team. Previously John led worldwide deployment teams for both IBMs Software Group and Narus, Inc. His work in large scale, high performance system design at Transarc Labs and Walker Interactive Systems brings leadership to the CPLANE NETWORKS product suite.]]>

OpenStack is HOT! No doubt about it. A recent survey by The New Stack and The Linux Foundation shows OpenStack as the most popular open source project ahead of other hot projects like Docker and KVM. OpenStack is now taking its rightful place as the open source cloud solution for enterprises and service providers. To date OpenStack networking has not yet achieved the performance, scalability and reliability that many large enterprises demand. CPLANE NETWORKS solves that problem by delivering secure multi-tenant virtual networking that overcomes the limitations of the standard Neutron networking service. By making all networking services local to the compute node and achieving near line-rate throughput, CPLANE NETWORKS Dynamic Virtual Networks (DVN) delivers mega-scale networking for the most demanding application environments. In this session John Casey will cover the basics of DVN and explain how CPLANE NETWORKS achieves "at scale" network performance within and across data centers. About John Casey John Casey has over 20 years of deep technology leadership. His proven success with a variety of technical leadership roles in Telecom, Enterprise and Government and in software design and development provide the foundation for the system architecture and engineering team. Previously John led worldwide deployment teams for both IBMs Software Group and Narus, Inc. His work in large scale, high performance system design at Transarc Labs and Walker Interactive Systems brings leadership to the CPLANE NETWORKS product suite.]]>
Fri, 31 Oct 2014 18:24:26 GMT /slideshow/cplane-networks-banv-20141030/40981666 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk by John Casey (CTO) CPLANE_NETWORKS : High Performance OpenStack Networks nvirters OpenStack is HOT! No doubt about it. A recent survey by The New Stack and The Linux Foundation shows OpenStack as the most popular open source project ahead of other hot projects like Docker and KVM. OpenStack is now taking its rightful place as the open source cloud solution for enterprises and service providers. To date OpenStack networking has not yet achieved the performance, scalability and reliability that many large enterprises demand. CPLANE NETWORKS solves that problem by delivering secure multi-tenant virtual networking that overcomes the limitations of the standard Neutron networking service. By making all networking services local to the compute node and achieving near line-rate throughput, CPLANE NETWORKS Dynamic Virtual Networks (DVN) delivers mega-scale networking for the most demanding application environments. In this session John Casey will cover the basics of DVN and explain how CPLANE NETWORKS achieves "at scale" network performance within and across data centers. About John Casey John Casey has over 20 years of deep technology leadership. His proven success with a variety of technical leadership roles in Telecom, Enterprise and Government and in software design and development provide the foundation for the system architecture and engineering team. Previously John led worldwide deployment teams for both IBMs Software Group and Narus, Inc. His work in large scale, high performance system design at Transarc Labs and Walker Interactive Systems brings leadership to the CPLANE NETWORKS product suite. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cplanenetworks-banv-20141030-141031182426-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> OpenStack is HOT! No doubt about it. A recent survey by The New Stack and The Linux Foundation shows OpenStack as the most popular open source project ahead of other hot projects like Docker and KVM. OpenStack is now taking its rightful place as the open source cloud solution for enterprises and service providers. To date OpenStack networking has not yet achieved the performance, scalability and reliability that many large enterprises demand. CPLANE NETWORKS solves that problem by delivering secure multi-tenant virtual networking that overcomes the limitations of the standard Neutron networking service. By making all networking services local to the compute node and achieving near line-rate throughput, CPLANE NETWORKS Dynamic Virtual Networks (DVN) delivers mega-scale networking for the most demanding application environments. In this session John Casey will cover the basics of DVN and explain how CPLANE NETWORKS achieves &quot;at scale&quot; network performance within and across data centers. About John Casey John Casey has over 20 years of deep technology leadership. His proven success with a variety of technical leadership roles in Telecom, Enterprise and Government and in software design and development provide the foundation for the system architecture and engineering team. Previously John led worldwide deployment teams for both IBMs Software Group and Narus, Inc. His work in large scale, high performance system design at Transarc Labs and Walker Interactive Systems brings leadership to the CPLANE NETWORKS product suite.
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Tech Talk by Tim Van Herck: SDN & NFV for WAN /slideshow/tech-talk-by-tim-van-herck-sdn-nfv-for-wan/39577146 velocloud-banv-sept2014-public-140926135505-phpapp02
Extending SDN & NFV to WAN This session will walk through the evolution in branch networking and how SDN & NFV principles can be applied to the enterprise WAN to achieve increased reliability and flexibility. It will also cover how to lower the associated operational expense of running a classic enterprise WAN and what industry trends are pressuring changes on the design of such networks.When applying SDN & NFV principles to the WAN, there will be a natural reduction in complexity of managing services and guaranteeing uptime of network connectivity. About Tim Van Herck Tim is the Director of Technology and founding member at VeloCloud Networks.He is responsible for building out a global network of Points of Presence to deliver virtual last mile service to enterprise branches. Prior to joining VeloCloud, Tim was a founding member of Aryaka Networks, which offers WAN Optimization as a service. Tim has been passionately following the leading edge of network virtualization and security solutions for the past 15 years. He holds a master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Antwerp, and is based in VeloCloud's headquarters in Los Altos, CA More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters]]>

Extending SDN & NFV to WAN This session will walk through the evolution in branch networking and how SDN & NFV principles can be applied to the enterprise WAN to achieve increased reliability and flexibility. It will also cover how to lower the associated operational expense of running a classic enterprise WAN and what industry trends are pressuring changes on the design of such networks.When applying SDN & NFV principles to the WAN, there will be a natural reduction in complexity of managing services and guaranteeing uptime of network connectivity. About Tim Van Herck Tim is the Director of Technology and founding member at VeloCloud Networks.He is responsible for building out a global network of Points of Presence to deliver virtual last mile service to enterprise branches. Prior to joining VeloCloud, Tim was a founding member of Aryaka Networks, which offers WAN Optimization as a service. Tim has been passionately following the leading edge of network virtualization and security solutions for the past 15 years. He holds a master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Antwerp, and is based in VeloCloud's headquarters in Los Altos, CA More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters]]>
Fri, 26 Sep 2014 13:55:05 GMT /slideshow/tech-talk-by-tim-van-herck-sdn-nfv-for-wan/39577146 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk by Tim Van Herck: SDN & NFV for WAN nvirters Extending SDN & NFV to WAN This session will walk through the evolution in branch networking and how SDN & NFV principles can be applied to the enterprise WAN to achieve increased reliability and flexibility. It will also cover how to lower the associated operational expense of running a classic enterprise WAN and what industry trends are pressuring changes on the design of such networks.When applying SDN & NFV principles to the WAN, there will be a natural reduction in complexity of managing services and guaranteeing uptime of network connectivity. About Tim Van Herck Tim is the Director of Technology and founding member at VeloCloud Networks.He is responsible for building out a global network of Points of Presence to deliver virtual last mile service to enterprise branches. Prior to joining VeloCloud, Tim was a founding member of Aryaka Networks, which offers WAN Optimization as a service. Tim has been passionately following the leading edge of network virtualization and security solutions for the past 15 years. He holds a master's degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Antwerp, and is based in VeloCloud's headquarters in Los Altos, CA More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/velocloud-banv-sept2014-public-140926135505-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Extending SDN &amp; NFV to WAN This session will walk through the evolution in branch networking and how SDN &amp; NFV principles can be applied to the enterprise WAN to achieve increased reliability and flexibility. It will also cover how to lower the associated operational expense of running a classic enterprise WAN and what industry trends are pressuring changes on the design of such networks.When applying SDN &amp; NFV principles to the WAN, there will be a natural reduction in complexity of managing services and guaranteeing uptime of network connectivity. About Tim Van Herck Tim is the Director of Technology and founding member at VeloCloud Networks.He is responsible for building out a global network of Points of Presence to deliver virtual last mile service to enterprise branches. Prior to joining VeloCloud, Tim was a founding member of Aryaka Networks, which offers WAN Optimization as a service. Tim has been passionately following the leading edge of network virtualization and security solutions for the past 15 years. He holds a master&#39;s degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Antwerp, and is based in VeloCloud&#39;s headquarters in Los Altos, CA More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters
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Tech Talk by Ben Pfaff: Open vSwitch - Part 2 /slideshow/banv2014-39571980/39571980 banv2014-140926111657-phpapp02
Open vSwitch - Part 2 A previous presentation in March 2013 at Bay Area Network Virtualization meetup covered the past, present, and predicted future of Open vSwitch. This talk picks up where that one left off, covering improvements made in Open vSwitch since then, new directions for the coming year, and some related work of interest in the industry. About Ben Pfaff (twitter: @Ben_Pfaff) Ben joined Nicira as one of its first employees in 2007 after finishing his PhD at Stanford. Since then he has been working on what became OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. He also made some early contributions to the NOX controller. He has been involved with free software since about 1996, when he started work on GNU PSPP and joined the Debian project. More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters]]>

Open vSwitch - Part 2 A previous presentation in March 2013 at Bay Area Network Virtualization meetup covered the past, present, and predicted future of Open vSwitch. This talk picks up where that one left off, covering improvements made in Open vSwitch since then, new directions for the coming year, and some related work of interest in the industry. About Ben Pfaff (twitter: @Ben_Pfaff) Ben joined Nicira as one of its first employees in 2007 after finishing his PhD at Stanford. Since then he has been working on what became OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. He also made some early contributions to the NOX controller. He has been involved with free software since about 1996, when he started work on GNU PSPP and joined the Debian project. More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters]]>
Fri, 26 Sep 2014 11:16:57 GMT /slideshow/banv2014-39571980/39571980 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Tech Talk by Ben Pfaff: Open vSwitch - Part 2 nvirters Open vSwitch - Part 2 A previous presentation in March 2013 at Bay Area Network Virtualization meetup covered the past, present, and predicted future of Open vSwitch. This talk picks up where that one left off, covering improvements made in Open vSwitch since then, new directions for the coming year, and some related work of interest in the industry. About Ben Pfaff (twitter: @Ben_Pfaff) Ben joined Nicira as one of its first employees in 2007 after finishing his PhD at Stanford. Since then he has been working on what became OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. He also made some early contributions to the NOX controller. He has been involved with free software since about 1996, when he started work on GNU PSPP and joined the Debian project. More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/banv2014-140926111657-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Open vSwitch - Part 2 A previous presentation in March 2013 at Bay Area Network Virtualization meetup covered the past, present, and predicted future of Open vSwitch. This talk picks up where that one left off, covering improvements made in Open vSwitch since then, new directions for the coming year, and some related work of interest in the industry. About Ben Pfaff (twitter: @Ben_Pfaff) Ben joined Nicira as one of its first employees in 2007 after finishing his PhD at Stanford. Since then he has been working on what became OpenFlow and Open vSwitch. He also made some early contributions to the NOX controller. He has been involved with free software since about 1996, when he started work on GNU PSPP and joined the Debian project. More info @ http://meetup.com/openvswitch Follow us on twitter @nvirters
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OpenFlow Data Center - A case Study by Pica8 /slideshow/openflow-data-center-pica8/37139437 openflowdatacenter-pica8-140718163842-phpapp02
White box switches are emerging as a viable alternative for network architects deploying software defined networks, but SDN deployments will require OpenFlow support. In this presentation, David will explain the experience of taking an OpenFlow white box switch to production in 3 data centers. The presentation will cover the following topics: - How to work through limited TCAM in commercial silicon and maximize the TCAM usage for production - How to scale an OpenFlow-based data center network under constraints - How commercial silicon supports the OpenFlow 1.3 specification - Additional features of the OpenFlow specification that will drive commercial silicon development - Interworking L2/L3 and an OpenFlow network on the same switch ]]>

White box switches are emerging as a viable alternative for network architects deploying software defined networks, but SDN deployments will require OpenFlow support. In this presentation, David will explain the experience of taking an OpenFlow white box switch to production in 3 data centers. The presentation will cover the following topics: - How to work through limited TCAM in commercial silicon and maximize the TCAM usage for production - How to scale an OpenFlow-based data center network under constraints - How commercial silicon supports the OpenFlow 1.3 specification - Additional features of the OpenFlow specification that will drive commercial silicon development - Interworking L2/L3 and an OpenFlow network on the same switch ]]>
Fri, 18 Jul 2014 16:38:42 GMT /slideshow/openflow-data-center-pica8/37139437 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) OpenFlow Data Center - A case Study by Pica8 nvirters White box switches are emerging as a viable alternative for network architects deploying software defined networks, but SDN deployments will require OpenFlow support. In this presentation, David will explain the experience of taking an OpenFlow white box switch to production in 3 data centers. The presentation will cover the following topics: - How to work through limited TCAM in commercial silicon and maximize the TCAM usage for production - How to scale an OpenFlow-based data center network under constraints - How commercial silicon supports the OpenFlow 1.3 specification - Additional features of the OpenFlow specification that will drive commercial silicon development - Interworking L2/L3 and an OpenFlow network on the same switch <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/openflowdatacenter-pica8-140718163842-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> White box switches are emerging as a viable alternative for network architects deploying software defined networks, but SDN deployments will require OpenFlow support. In this presentation, David will explain the experience of taking an OpenFlow white box switch to production in 3 data centers. The presentation will cover the following topics: - How to work through limited TCAM in commercial silicon and maximize the TCAM usage for production - How to scale an OpenFlow-based data center network under constraints - How commercial silicon supports the OpenFlow 1.3 specification - Additional features of the OpenFlow specification that will drive commercial silicon development - Interworking L2/L3 and an OpenFlow network on the same switch
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Pyretic - A new programmer friendly language for SDN /slideshow/2013-08reichbanv/25772145 2013-08-reich-banv-130831023112-phpapp01
Managing a network requires support for multiple concurrent tasks, from routing and traffic monitoring, to access control and server load balancing. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) allows applications to realize these tasks directly, by installing packet-processing rules on switches. However, today's SDN platforms provide limited support for creating modular applications. Join Bay Area Network Virtualization as Dr. Joshua Reich, Postdoctoral Research Scientist and Computing Innovation Fellow at Princeton University presents Pyretic - a new programmer-friendly domain-specific language embedded in Python that enables modular programming for SDN applications. Pyretic is part of the Frenetic Network Programming Language initiative sponsored by Princeton University and Cornell University, with support from the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, Google, Intel and Dell.]]>

Managing a network requires support for multiple concurrent tasks, from routing and traffic monitoring, to access control and server load balancing. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) allows applications to realize these tasks directly, by installing packet-processing rules on switches. However, today's SDN platforms provide limited support for creating modular applications. Join Bay Area Network Virtualization as Dr. Joshua Reich, Postdoctoral Research Scientist and Computing Innovation Fellow at Princeton University presents Pyretic - a new programmer-friendly domain-specific language embedded in Python that enables modular programming for SDN applications. Pyretic is part of the Frenetic Network Programming Language initiative sponsored by Princeton University and Cornell University, with support from the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, Google, Intel and Dell.]]>
Sat, 31 Aug 2013 02:31:12 GMT /slideshow/2013-08reichbanv/25772145 nvirters@slideshare.net(nvirters) Pyretic - A new programmer friendly language for SDN nvirters Managing a network requires support for multiple concurrent tasks, from routing and traffic monitoring, to access control and server load balancing. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) allows applications to realize these tasks directly, by installing packet-processing rules on switches. However, today's SDN platforms provide limited support for creating modular applications. Join Bay Area Network Virtualization as Dr. Joshua Reich, Postdoctoral Research Scientist and Computing Innovation Fellow at Princeton University presents Pyretic - a new programmer-friendly domain-specific language embedded in Python that enables modular programming for SDN applications. Pyretic is part of the Frenetic Network Programming Language initiative sponsored by Princeton University and Cornell University, with support from the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, Google, Intel and Dell. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2013-08-reich-banv-130831023112-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Managing a network requires support for multiple concurrent tasks, from routing and traffic monitoring, to access control and server load balancing. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) allows applications to realize these tasks directly, by installing packet-processing rules on switches. However, today&#39;s SDN platforms provide limited support for creating modular applications. Join Bay Area Network Virtualization as Dr. Joshua Reich, Postdoctoral Research Scientist and Computing Innovation Fellow at Princeton University presents Pyretic - a new programmer-friendly domain-specific language embedded in Python that enables modular programming for SDN applications. Pyretic is part of the Frenetic Network Programming Language initiative sponsored by Princeton University and Cornell University, with support from the National Science Foundation, the Office of Naval Research, Google, Intel and Dell.
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