Software-defined networking
Software-defined networking (SDN) separates network control from network data forwarding, allowing networks to be programmed and centrally managed with standard protocols. SDN is an enabler of network virtualization, or the ability to run multiple virtual network topologies on a shared physical network.
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OpenBSD Router Boilerplate
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OpenShift Management Playbooks
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RFC7950 (The YANG 1.1 Data Modeling Language) 中文
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OpenDaylight SDN controller Docker image infrastructure
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5GTANGO descriptor, record, and package specifications and schemas (data models)
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Software Defined Networks and Network Function Virtualization. Complete Docker Setup with Sample Projects
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The schema files for the various descriptors used by SONATA
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PLUMgrid Edge Dockerfiles on 12,04, 14.04 and 16.04 Ubuntu Distros.
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Open source SDN solution for real-time traffic monitoring and routing to optimize network resources.
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Repositorio de trabajo de la asignatura "Redes de nueva generación e internet" (curso 22-23), perteneciente al Máster en Ingeniería Informática de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
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This repo has all the scripts to integrate OpenStack Newton with OpenDaylight Boron
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