[fancy_header3 variation=”orange”]Hybrid OpenFlow Using The Normal Action[/fancy_header3] Hybrid OpenFlow Using The Normal Action: When a new technology is introduced in networking, it is not uncommon for most to transition that new technology into their network for test/dev or production by starting with small chunks at a time. Hybrid OpenFlow deployments will used by many of… Continue reading Hybrid OpenFlow Using The Normal Action
Month: February 2013
More Vendors Define Their SDN Strategy
[fancy_header3 variation=”orange”]More Vendors Define Their SDN Strategy[/fancy_header3] It was a busy week in SDN. Some pretty significant revelations gave us good directional indications for SDN in 2013. Most significantly is SDN is getting enough traction to drive significant investment and tough decisions to be made by the networking incumbents. As more vendors define their SDN… Continue reading More Vendors Define Their SDN Strategy
More Details About The Cisco ONE Controller Announced
[fancy_header3 variation=”orange”]More Details About The Cisco ONE Controller Announced[/fancy_header3] Cisco has begun further unveiling more details about the Cisco ONE controller, currently in early beta. The announcement, specifies new SDN applications and hardware support for a select few existing products and new ones like the Catalyst 3850. Also recently announced, is the new Nexus 6000 switching product,… Continue reading More Details About The Cisco ONE Controller Announced
Installing Wireshark On Linux for OpenFlow Packet Captures
[fancy_header3 variation=”orange”]Installing Wireshark On Linux for OpenFlow Packet Captures[/fancy_header3] [warning_box]Update March 16, 2014: Fedora 20 has native Wireshark OpenFlow support. e.g: yum install wireshark [/warning_box] [note_box] Update: the OpenFlow dissector appears natively included in the nightly Ubuntu dev builds and even better, native in Fedora 19: ### Fedora 19 Wireshark Installation ### 1) sudo yum… Continue reading Installing Wireshark On Linux for OpenFlow Packet Captures