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'''= OpenFlow enables networks to evolve, by giving a remote controller the power to modify the behavior of network devices, through a well-defined "forwarding instruction set". The growing OpenFlow ecosystem now includes routers, switches, virtual switches, and access points from a range of vendors.''' | '''= OpenFlow enables networks to evolve, by giving a remote controller the power to modify the behavior of network devices, through a well-defined "forwarding instruction set". The growing OpenFlow ecosystem now includes routers, switches, virtual switches, and access points from a range of vendors.''' | ||
URL = http://www.openflow.org/ | URL = http://www.openflow.org/ | ||
=Discussion= | |||
Some details: | |||
"The SDN approach arose out of a six-year research collaboration | |||
between Stanford University and the University of California at | |||
Brkeley. Essential to SDN are two basic components: a software | |||
interface (called OpenFlow) for controlling how packets are forwarded | |||
through network switches, and a set of global management interfaces | |||
upon which more advanced management tools can be built. The first task | |||
of ONF will be to adopt and then lead the ongoing development of the | |||
OpenFlow standard (www.openflow.org) and encourage its adoption by | |||
freely licensing it to all member companies. ONF will then begin the | |||
process of defining global management interfaces. | |||
OpenFlow enables networks to evolve, by giving a remote controller | |||
the power to modify the behavior of network devices, through a well- | |||
defined "forwarding instruction set". The growing OpenFlow ecosystem | |||
now includes routers, switches, virtual switches, and access points | |||
from a range of vendors." | |||
(http://www.openflow.org/) | |||
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[[Category:Standards]] | [[Category:Standards]] | ||
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[[Category:Technology]] | |||
Latest revision as of 07:41, 28 May 2011
= OpenFlow enables networks to evolve, by giving a remote controller the power to modify the behavior of network devices, through a well-defined "forwarding instruction set". The growing OpenFlow ecosystem now includes routers, switches, virtual switches, and access points from a range of vendors.
URL = http://www.openflow.org/
Discussion
Some details:
"The SDN approach arose out of a six-year research collaboration between Stanford University and the University of California at Brkeley. Essential to SDN are two basic components: a software interface (called OpenFlow) for controlling how packets are forwarded through network switches, and a set of global management interfaces upon which more advanced management tools can be built. The first task of ONF will be to adopt and then lead the ongoing development of the OpenFlow standard (www.openflow.org) and encourage its adoption by freely licensing it to all member companies. ONF will then begin the process of defining global management interfaces.
OpenFlow enables networks to evolve, by giving a remote controller the power to modify the behavior of network devices, through a well- defined "forwarding instruction set". The growing OpenFlow ecosystem now includes routers, switches, virtual switches, and access points from a range of vendors." (http://www.openflow.org/)