SDN Controller
Abstract
Designing and organizing networks has become extra innovative over the past few years with the assistance of SDN (software-defined networking). The software implements network protocols that undergo years of equivalence and interoperability testing. Software-defined networking (SDN) is a move toward computer networking that allows network administrators to programmatically initialize, manage, alter, and direct network behavior dynamically through open interfaces and abstraction of lower-level functionality. SDN controller is an application in software-defined networking (SDN) that manages run control to permit clever networking. SDN controllers are based on protocols, such as OpenFlow, that permit servers to inform switches where to send packets. This chapter explores SDN controllers.
Related Papers
- → Autonomicity design in OpenFlow based Software Defined Networking(2012)19 cited
- → A Brief Study of Software Defined Networking for Cloud Computing(2018)8 cited
- → Software-Defined Network Testbed Using ZodiacFX a Hardware Switch for OpenFlow(2017)5 cited
- → Guest editorial: Software defined networking(2014)2 cited
- → Implementation of Load Balancing and Firewalls for Efficient Network Management in Software Defined Networks(2022)1 cited