Openflow web service

Software-defined networking or SDN is changing the way companies build their IT networks. Instead of buying expensive routers and switches with fancy features, companies can instead buy fewer, cheaper, simpler hardware and the features are handled through SDN. Many frameworks are available for SD...

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Main Author: Mundo, Galvan Merlin Caesar.
Other Authors: Lee Bu Sung
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51983
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-519832023-03-03T20:45:55Z Openflow web service Mundo, Galvan Merlin Caesar. Lee Bu Sung School of Computer Engineering Parallel and Distributed Computing Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Computer-communication networks Software-defined networking or SDN is changing the way companies build their IT networks. Instead of buying expensive routers and switches with fancy features, companies can instead buy fewer, cheaper, simpler hardware and the features are handled through SDN. Many frameworks are available for SDN purposes but they require coding in programing languages such as Ruby or C++. This project aims to simplify SDN by creating a simple interface where users are able to create similar features for SDN purposes with little need of programming knowledge. This is done by having a dynamic module that translates simple commands on the interface into codes understood by a SDN framework. This interface provides point-to-point communication rules between hosts through its manual composer function or community communication through its community composer function. The program was tested on an emulated network for stress-testing and finally on a live network through switches located in Japan, Bangkok and Singapore to test real world application. Tests included pinging and file transfers. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2013-04-19T01:30:22Z 2013-04-19T01:30:22Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51983 en Nanyang Technological University 63 p. application/pdf
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Mundo, Galvan Merlin Caesar.
Openflow web service
description Software-defined networking or SDN is changing the way companies build their IT networks. Instead of buying expensive routers and switches with fancy features, companies can instead buy fewer, cheaper, simpler hardware and the features are handled through SDN. Many frameworks are available for SDN purposes but they require coding in programing languages such as Ruby or C++. This project aims to simplify SDN by creating a simple interface where users are able to create similar features for SDN purposes with little need of programming knowledge. This is done by having a dynamic module that translates simple commands on the interface into codes understood by a SDN framework. This interface provides point-to-point communication rules between hosts through its manual composer function or community communication through its community composer function. The program was tested on an emulated network for stress-testing and finally on a live network through switches located in Japan, Bangkok and Singapore to test real world application. Tests included pinging and file transfers.
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