Interop Debate – What-to-Study 2-minute Drill
We’re holding the Interop debate today about traditional certifications versus studying SDN. During the debate, we expect to discus the specific topics we should be studying to learn SDN. And we each get roughly two minutes each, so the answer doesn’t easily fit. This post is here so I can point people at the show here, since they might not be able to furiously write it all down.
I will circle back to this topic following the show.
Prerequisites
- CCNA + CCNP R/S
- CCNA + CCNP DC
- VCP-DCV and VCAP-DCV
- Some OpenStack Neutron
And on the first three, you can back off one cert level on one, or possibly two, depending on your goals.
Foundational SDN
- Mininet w/ options
- POX w/ options
- Wireshark of it all
- OpenFlow protocol (for learning’s sake)
Basically try as many command-line options as you can with Mininet and POX. Try the options to make POX act like a hub, switch, and router. Understand the resulting OpenFlow flows.
Pick a few more SDN controllers, install, and repeat similar exercises using Mininet.
Mininet lets you easily point to any controller by IP address and port. Try Open Daylight and a vendor’s controller.