Mininet Usage As Software-Defined Networking Learning Media
Computer network are of course part of daily life for internet users or even computer <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> users connected to the local network without being connected to internet. However, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> computer networks a...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | Computer network are of course part of daily life for internet users or even computer <br />
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users connected to the local network without being connected to internet. However, <br />
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computer networks are fragile and prone to change. A little bit of change on the <br />
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network system might end in a chain of damage that disables the whole network or at <br />
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least lowering the overall performance of the network. Several methods has been <br />
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made to ease the load on networks, such as routing, load balancing, and backup server <br />
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to allow the network to keep running when changes are being made on the network. <br />
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However, there are no guarantee that the network can work as the theory that was <br />
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made before when it is worked. If there are mistakes after the change applied, <br />
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performance of the network can be significantly affected in a negative way. On this <br />
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thesis the usage of virtual machine application Mininet for Software-Defined <br />
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Networking will be covered and its usage to create networking prototype and <br />
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simulate behavior of a network. On common usage of Software-Defined Networking <br />
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the user need to make several hosts, use a controller, and then start the network. <br />
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However, learning about the tools used for Software-Defined Networking is not easy. <br />
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A lot of tutorials exists, but not all of them can effectively teach the usage of tools and <br />
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Software-Defined Networking concepts. With this thesis a simple implementation of <br />
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Mininet will be made to help new users to learn Software-Defined Network concepts. |
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