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OpenFlow Switch Specification OpenFlow Switch Specification,Version 0.8.1 (Draft) The standards document that describes the protocol that is used between an OpenFlow Switch and the OpenFlow Controller. Cover the components and the basic functions of the switch, and the OpenFlow protocol to manage an

2 OpenFlow Evolution OpenFlow protocol have evolved during ONF's standardization process, from version 1.0 where there are only 12 fixed match fields and a single flow table to the . services for applications such as IP telephony and video streaming. To implement QoS in OpenFlow switches[13], OpenFlow 1.0 provides an optional "enqueue .

lated environment to this end, such as the Network Simu-lator 3 (ns-3) [6]. It is a discrete-event simulator, targeted primarily for research and educational use, and distributed as free software. ns-3 simulations can model OpenFlow switches via the existing OpenFlow module [7], which re-lies on an external OpenFlow switch library linked to the

The OpenFlow Switch Specification is published by Tablethe Open Networking Foundation (ONF). ONF is a group of software providers, content delivery networks, and networking equipment vendors to support software defined networking. The OpenFlow version 1.0 was first dev

Languages for Software Defined Networking 3 2. Introduction The objective of this project is to create a high-level abstraction to the existing OpenFlow API's. OpenFlow is an open standard which provides a standard interface through which researchers can install flexible packet-forwarding rules on physical network. OpenFlow uses a

Linux OpenStack Platform Management GUI Network Application Orchestration & ServicesServices OpenStack Neutron NTN Coordinator OpenDay Light API's (REST) OVSDB NETCONF LISP BCP PCEP SNMP OpenFlow OpenFlow Enabled Devices Additional Virtual & . specifying action

1 Xen VM with a public IP to run an OpenFlow controller 1 Xen VM to be the OpenFlow switch 3 Xen VMs as hosts Step 1. Obtain resources For the following two reservations you can use different aggregates and one slice, or same aggregate but two slices (recommended). We do this so that you can change your experiment topology (e.g. from

sible and adaptable security analysis of OpenFlow (protocol and network setups), using the STRIDE [11] vulnerability modeling technique. By combining STRIDE with attack tree approaches [12], we provide a fitting methodology for an-alyzing OpenFlow from a security perspective, uncovering potential vulnerabilities and describing exploits.

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The Beacon OpenFlow Controller David Erickson Stanford University Stanford, CA, USA daviderickson@cs.stanford.edu ABSTRACT Beacon is a Java-based open source OpenFlow controller created in 2010. It has been widely used for teaching, research, and as the basis

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SDN/OpenFlow. SDN/OpenFlow. NBI. SGW-C App. SDN/OpenFlo w. Split protocol stack along transport and adaptation/termination functions. Define a hierarchy of reusable proxy OpenFlow controllers acting as datapaths to the north and controllers to the south. A controller may occupy resources