Sdn lab
Hello all I recently discoverd this new concept of network programmability in the new CCNA 200-125 exam and it was just theoritical. With all this theory in my head I'm looking for a way to emulate an SDN network with GNS3 from scratch, came accross some tutorials talking about a mininet(kindoff virtual network with openflow switches and controler) and the famous OpenDayLight controller, but that's still abstract. I'm looking for a way to run my old IOS images on GNS3 and manage their control planes with a nice SDN controller. Well basically...I need a 101 and simple way to lab SDN Thanks for your replies
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I agree with the previous poster that you are not going to do any of that with plain old IOS. VIRL is one option. You can run NX-OSv in there, which has some capability, and I think IOS-XR. IOS-XE also has some programmability capabilities. (I work on Catalyst programmability at Cisco, and the latest releases of 16.3 have NETCONF.)
However, perhaps the easiest way to get started is to head over to Cisco DevNet and work through some learning labs.
https://developer.cisco.com
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I asked the same question with this thread:
http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/124561-labbing-up-sdn.html#post1071167
The trouble is that SDN really is a diverse, enterprise specific idea. The closest way i found to lab it at home was this virtual switch:
openvswitch.org
I have not yet got around to trying it.
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