Solutions Enablement by Cisco Open SDN Controller Evolving SDN Technology Categories 2011 2016

WAN DC Virtual Overlays Overlays Multi- OpenFlow Protocol SDN OpenFlow

Pure Virtual Functions (NFV)

Programmability White Box

3 Takeaways

Cisco Open SDN Controller is easy to install, secure and ready to use

Cisco Open SDN OpenDaylight Controller

Cisco commercial distribution of OpenDaylight Open Source platform

Application development platform

Industry framework for accelerating SDN Delivers agility & reduce complexity, reduce adoption costs and improve application and service delivery

4 Solutions Enablement by Cisco Open SDN Controller Vijay Arumugam Kannan Sr. Product Manager Agenda

• Technology Trends

• Open Daylight Platform

• Cisco Open SDN Controller

• Application Enablement

• Solutions Enablement

• Conclusion

6 Technology Trends Each addressing an aspect of challenges and opportunities

Open Source Open Source Enabling Faster Innovation and Wider Participation

NFV Network functions and software running on any open standards-based hardware SDN NFV SDN Control & Data Plane separation…Centralized Control…abstraction & programmability

Open APls Open APIs Distributed control plane components, Bare Metal, Physical network entities, all exposing APIs

Pace of Change is Accelerating—Simplification is Imperative

7 SDN Resets Business Opportunities

New architecture with separate control and data planes Security, Load Balancing, Applications and Other Services Open programmable networks APIs and APIs SDN Platform (OpenDaylight Focus Area) Open Protocols with Enablement for Proprietary Extensions New business models and revenue opportunities

Efficiency in both capital and operational expenses Physical Network Physical Network

8 Open Daylight

9 OpenDaylight SDN Platform

Open Source

Linux Foundation

Collaboration

Network-Function Virtualization (NFV)

Software-Defined Networking (SDN)

Innovation

10 Open Source Benefits

Flexibility Innovation

Choice Control

Faster, lower cost and higher quality Community decisions about new development through sharing of features and roadmaps resources via collaboration

Common environment for users Ability to focus resources on and app developers differentiating development

11 Community and Governance

Transparency Meritocracy

Board of Directors Technical Steering Committee Developer Community Open to All

12 OpenDaylight Platform

LEGEND AAA: Authentication, Authorization and Accounting OVSDB: Open vSwitch DataBase Protocol AuthN: Authentication PCEP: Path Computation Element Communication Protocol BGP: Border Gateway Protocol PCMM: Packet Cable MultiMedia COPS: Common Open Policy Service Plugin2OC: Plugin To OpenContrail DLUX: OpenDaylight User Experience SDNI: SDN Interface (Cross-Controller Federation) DDoS: Distributed Denial Of Service SFC: Service Function Chaining DOCSIS: Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification SNBI: Secure Network Bootstrapping Infrastructure Hydrogen FRM: Forwarding Rules Manager SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol GBP: Group Based Policy TTP: Table Type Patterns LISP: Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol VTN: Virtual Tenant Network • Released February 2014

VTN OpenStack SDNI DDoS Network Applications DLUX Coordinator Neutron Wrapper Protection Orchestrations and Services

AAA – AuthN Filter Helium OpenDaylight APIs (REST) • Released October 2014 Base Network Service Functions GBP DOCSIS OpenStack Service SFC AAA Service Abstraction Topology Stats Switch Host • 1.87 million+ lines of code FRM Manager Manager Manager Tracker VTN OVSDB LISP L2 SNBI SDNI Plugin20C Controller Platform Manager Neutron Service Switch Service Aggregator • 28 projects

Service Abstraction Layer (SAL) • 256 contributors (Plugin Manager, Capability Abstractions, Flow Programming, Inventory, etc.)

GBP Renderers

OpenFlow PCMM/ Southbound Interfaces OVSDB NETCONF SNBI LISP BGP PCEP SNMP Plugin 20c Lithium 1.0 1.3 TTP COPS and Protocol Plugins • June 2015 released Data Plane Elements Open Additional Virtual and OpenFlow Enabled Devices (Virtual Switches, Physical vSwitches Physical Devices Device Interfaces)

13 Developer Community/Activity

1.9 million lines of code since launch of projects

Projects Contributors

23 291 13 154

as of 2/4/2014 as of 10/27/2014

Commits

10,411total

14 OpenDaylight Platinum Members

50 members and growing as of Jan 2016

Brocade Cisco Citrix

Ericsson Microsoft

15 Cisco Open SDN Controller

16 What is the Cisco Open SDN Controller?

Ease of Use Serviceability

Production Applications / Readiness Services

17 Cisco Open SDN Controller

Network Application 1 Application 2 Application 3 Application 4 Application ‘n’ Applications

REST APIs

DLux User Interface

BASE NETWORK SERVICE FUNCTIONS 3rd PARTY NETWORK SERVICE FUNCTIONS Topology Statistics Host Network Network Network FRM Cisco Open Manager Manager Tracker Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 SDN Controller AAA GBP Network Network L2 Switch Platform Service Service Service 4 Service ‘n’

Model Driven Service Abstraction Layer (Plugin Manager, Capacity Abstraction, Flow Programming, Inventory, etc)

OpenFlow OVSDB NETCONF BGPLS PCEP Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface

OpenFlow Enabled Open Cisco and 3rd Virtual Data Plane Devices vSwitches and Physical Devices Elements

18 Open SDN Controller vs. OpenDaylight Alignment

Hydrogen Helium Lithium

OpenDaylight

Cisco

OSC 1.0 OSC 1.1 OSC 1.2 OSC 2.0

19 Admin Cisco Open SDN Controller Components Dashboard Patches, Updates OpenFlow PCEP Model BGPLS Netconf Config Changes Applications Manager Manager Explorer Manager Manager

CentOS VM System Config CentOS VM System Config CentOS VM System Config

UI UI UI

Karaf Karaf Karaf

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MD-SAL MD-SAL MD-SAL

Log Log Log Agent Log Agent Log Log Agent DB DB DB

Metrics Agent Metrics Agent Metrics DB Metrics Agent Metrics DB Metrics DB

Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring

20 Cisco Open SDN Controller Clustering

Application Application 1 Application 2 Application 3 Application 4 ‘n’ REST API clustering

REST APIs

REST APIs DLux User Interface

BASE NETWORKREST APIsSERVICEDLux FUNCTIONS User Interface 3rd PARTY NETWORK SERVICE FUNCTIONS Topology Statistics Host Network Network Network FRM Data store replication and BASE NETWORK SERVICE FUNCTIONSManagerDLux User InterfaceManager 3rd PARTYTracker NETWORK SERVICEService FUNCTIONS 1 Service 2 Service 3 Topology Statistics Host Network Network Network FRM Manager Manager AAA GBP Network Network persistence BASE NETWORK SERVICE FUNCTIONS L2 Switch 3rd PARTYTracker NETWORK SERVICEService FUNCTIONS 1 Service 2 Service 3 Service Service Service 4 Service ‘n’ Topology Statistics Host Network Network Network AAA GBP Network Network Manager Manager L2 SwitchFRM ServiceTracker Service Service 1 Service 2 Service 3 Model Driven ServiceService Abstraction 4 LayerService ‘n’ (Plugin Manager, Capacity Abstraction, Flow programming, Inventory, etc) AAA GBP L2 Switch Network Network Service Service Model Driven ServiceService Abstraction 4 Layer Service ‘n’ (Plugin Manager, Capacity Abstraction, Flow programming, Inventory, etc) OpenFlow OVSDB NETCONF BGPLS PCEP Centralized logging and Model DrivenInterface Service Abstraction LayerInterface Interface Interface Interface (Plugin Manager, Capacity Abstraction, Flow programming, Inventory, etc) OpenFlow OVSDB NETCONF BGPLS PCEP metrics dashboard Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface OpenFlow OVSDB NETCONF BGPLS PCEP Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface

OpenFlow Enabled Open Cisco and 3rd Virtual and Device interface Devices vSwitches Physical Devices clustering

21 Carrier-Class User Experience

Centralized OA&M Preinstalled Apps • Robust user, application, and • BGPLS Manager - feature administration Visualizes network topology • Status monitoring; system, from BGP database cluster, node • Inventory – Augmented • Event logging OpenDaylight “nodes” app identifies all connected • Real-time CPU, memory, devices disk, heap size, load, and network utilization metrics • (YANG) Model Explorer – Exposes system models and previews JSON API body • OpenFlow Manager – Manages, visualizes, and troubleshoots flows + previews JSON API body “One-Click” Install • PCEP Manager – Creates, • VMware ESXi and Oracle modifies, and deletes MPLS Virtual Box hypervisor ready LSPs

22 Cisco Open SDN Controller Roles

Application Development Internal Platform Platform Cisco Solution Stack 1 Cisco Solution Stack 2

Cisco Solution Stack 3

Open SDN Controller

Open SDN Controller

Open SDN Controller

Open SDN Controller

Validated and supported OpenDaylight Validated and supported Cisco solutions commercial distribution (ie WAE, MultiLaunched-layer arch,by OEM and Partner more)

23 Network Devices Support

Protocol Cisco Third Party

Cisco Nexus® 3000 Series Cisco® ASR 9000 Series Cisco Compatible OpenFlow Cisco® Catalyst 4500X Series Cisco Nexus® 9000 Series Cisco Compatible ASR 9000 Series, Cisco Tail-f® NCS NETCONF/YANG and vector packet processing (VPP) Cisco Compatible BGPLS ASR 9000 Series

Cisco Compatible PCEP ASR 9000 Series

OVSDB - OVS + Cisco Compatible

Cisco Compatible Cisco Compatible platforms are qualified via Cisco Solution Partner Program Interop Verification Testing.

24 SDN Use Cases

Device and Traffic Network-Function Topology Engineering Virtualization Management

25 Cisco Open SDN Controller Demo

26 Applications Enablement

27 Streamlining the Application Development Process

What we used to do Where we are going

Product Owners Product Owners

InformalInformal Models Information Models YANG (UML,(UML, SID, ...)...)

Programmers Programmers Formal Data Models YANG Bag of developed SDN Auto-generated code from EMS integrated software models; components App APIs rendered at run-time

28 Controller Modularity & Layering

ApplicationsApplications External Apps Products Program for Optimized REST Experience Apps Netconf API Server RESTCONF Application ... Application Service Core Service Adaptation Layer / Core Models

Netconf Protocol Protocol Protocol API Adapters Client Plugin Plugin ... Plugin Device Models Harvest Network Network Devices Intelligence NetworkNetwork Devices Devices

For years we thought SDN was all about this piece of the puzzle and then realized the protocols were limiting innovation

29 Open Daylight: From Layers to Microservices

Application Model Application ... Application (Processing) Application

Northbound API API Processing SAL/Core Processing API SAL/Core Southbound API

Protocol ... Protocol Protocol Model Plugin Plugin Plugin Controller Controller

Service ServiceModels Products Device ServiceServiceModels Models ModelsModels

30 Model Explorer

• OpenDaylight YANG user interface • Call functions • Parameters • JSON body preview

31 BGPLS Manager

Visualizes network topology based on Boarder Gateway Protocol (BGP)

32 Inventory Manager

• Augmented OpenDaylight “nodes” • Device vendor • Platform IDs • Series numbers

33 OpenFlow Manager

• OpenFlow topology visualization • Flow management • Flow-based troubleshooting • JSON body preview

34 PCEP Manager

• Autocreate label-switched paths (LSPs) • Manually create LSPs • Delete LSPs

35 REST APIs

RESTCONF APIs • For checking configuration and operational states

• List of exposed northbound APIs available via DevNet and on platform

36 Cisco DevNet - Open Developer Ecosystem

Open Environment for Building Compelling and Innovative Apps

Platform APIs SDKs and Tools Developer Support Community Management

• Northbound REST APIs • Developer • Case-Based Developer • 100,000+ Registered documentation Support DevNet Members • Network Services Java APIs • Learning Labs • Community Support • Hack-a-thons • Southbound Network • Videos and Tutorials • Learning Labs Element Interfaces • Code Samples • Online Communities • Sandbox Environments and Forums (with Load Tools and Physical Hardware Devices) developer.cisco.com\site\openSDN

37 Application Marketplace

Cisco • Cisco and Third Party…. Compatible

• Tested

• Validated

• Supported

marketplace.cisco.com/catalog

38 Hyperglance

Real Status Applicable data at your fingertips IT Insight

Flexible data displays on and off the topology

Resource graphic, color, and/or animation clearly identifying type and status

Views and filters for rapid problem discovery and resolution

Immediately implement configuration or flow changes to one or synchronously to many selected resources

39 Takeaways

Cisco Open SDN Controller is easy to install, secure and ready to use

Cisco Open SDN OpenDaylight Controller

Cisco commercial distribution of OpenDaylight Open Source platform

Application development platform

Industry framework for accelerating SDN Delivers agility & reduce complexity, reduce adoption costs and improve application and service delivery

40 Solutions Enablement

41 Secure Science DMZ

42 Science DMZ Overview

Commodity Internet Border Router Firewall

Campus

I2 AL2S/AL3S Traffic is managed via simple ACL or Flow Rule DMZ Switch

Science DMZ

UCS B200 M3

UCS 5108

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SLOT SLOT 1 2 ! Console Reset

SLOT SLOT 3 4

SLOT SLOT 5 6

SLOT SLOT 7 8

OK FAIL OK FAIL OK FAIL OK FAIL

DTN/Servers/Storage/perfSONAR

43 Science DMZ – Trusted Flow Firewall Bypass

Science DMZ

Network App Controller Controller Trusted flows bypass firewall to improve application performance

External Resources or Networks

44 Event Driven SDN solution for Securing Science DMZ

Application Logs

Topology

NetFlow Cisco Open SDN OpenFlow Firewalls Controller

IDS

Switch Metrics Reputation Monitoring

45 Secure Science DMZ Reference Implementation

Commodity Internet Internet2/AL2S

Next Generation Firewall • Commodity: In-Line Nexus 3K • Internet 2: In-Line or OOB w/Steering BGP BGP Null Routes ASR 1K ASR 9K High-Throughput Science Networks DMZ Nexus 9K

Cisco® Open SDN Controller Compute DTN

Secure Corporate ASA 5585 Networks

Corporate DC Campus External Services

46 Secure Science DMZ Network Overview

Mirrored Traffic 1 3 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 ID

CISCO NEXUS 3132Q • Attack Detection 2 4 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 Nexus 3K

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47 Secure Science DMZ Dashboard

48 For More Information on Cisco Secure Science DMZ Solution

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/cloud-systems-management/open-sdn- controller/white-paper-c11-735868.html https://meetings.internet2.edu/media/medialibrary/2015/10/05/20151005-hwang-Cisco-Secure- Science-DMZ.pdf

49 Intelligent Traffic Steering & Scheduling (ITSS) Application

50 Resilient Port-to-Port Forwarding

Server1 Switch2 Switch3

Port1 Port1 VLAN-300

Switch1

Port2 VLAN-100 Switch5 Port2

VLAN-200 Server2 Server2 Switch4 Default Route

51 Resilient Port-to-Port Forwarding

Server1 Switch2 Switch3

Port1 Port1 VLAN-300

Switch1

Port2 Switch5 VLAN-100 Port2

VLAN-200 X

Server2 Switch4

Automatic Reroute on Link Failure

52 Intelligent Traffic Steering & Scheduling Solution

RAML based Macro API’s • Orchestrating between Enterprise business application and Cisco Open SDN Controller

53 Intelligent Traffic Steering & Scheduling Dashboard

54 SDN based Metro Ethernet Services

ITSS + Clustered GigE Management Cisco Network Client OSC Ports • NETCONF/YANG (RFC7223) control L1 • 10GigE Point-to-Point Service • Cross-connect at intermediate sites for switches multi-hop services. • Netconf Manager 10GE Client Ports

• OpenFlow control • GigE and fractional GigE points of service L2 • Flexible packet matching into “service” – port, VLAN, IP, flow etc. switches • Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint services • Openfow Manager

55 Cisco WAN Automation Engine

56 Cross Domain Orchestration Different problems that need to be solved in each domain

57 Cisco WAN Automation Engine Build, Automate, Scale, Secure, and Visualize Network in New Ways

Online Visualization, Analytics, Automated Tunnel Creation and Managing Inventory, and Business Intelligence Traffic-Load Management Security, and Maintenance Windows

BGP Route Business Maintenance Network ACL Weather Map Tunnel Builder Tunnel Splitter Tunnel Balancer Inventory Visualizer Intelligence Window Scheduler Manager

Additional Application and Optimal Bandwidth Placement Offline Planning, Design, Network Optimization Apps Between Two or More Sites and Analysis

Segment Routing Application Bandwidth on Bandwidth IGP Convergence Offline Planning Failure Analysis Optimizer Latency Routing Demand Calendaring Analyzer

58 Cisco Wide Area Application Engine - Optimization Opportunity

Present Mode of Operation Desired Mode

100% 100%

80% 80%

60% 60% 55% 52% 40% 45% 40% 42% 42% 38% 39% 32% 34% 20% 20% 23%

0% 0% Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4 Link 5 Link 6 Link 7 Link 8 Link 9 Link 10 Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4 Link 5 Link 6 Link 7 Link 8 Link 9 Link 10

• Upgrade at 40% peak per interface to allow • Push peak usage to 70% or more (room for room for failure failure response) • Rebalance automatically

59 Cisco WAE Functional Block Diagram

Service, Network, and Analytics REST APIs

Optimization and Prediction

Current New Analytics Plan Calendaring Model Model

Collector Deployer

SNMP CLI NetFlow BGP-LS NMS/EMS PCEP Configlets OpenFlow I2RS

Collection Drivers Deployment Drivers ......

Multivendor Network Devices

60 For More Information on Cisco WAE Solution

http://cisco.com/go/wae https://developer.cisco.com\site\wae https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/demo/cisco-wan-automation-engine-wae-2-5-with-16-nodes-v1-1

61 Cable Controller

62 Cable SDN Health Dashboard – Device Health

Device Health • Rich real-time health dashboard • Continuous snapshot of system parameters (Memory and CPU utilization) on SUPs and LCs. • Manage system health and reduce time spent on service faults.

• Lower risk of down time and lower TCO

63 Cable SDN Health Dashboard – Subscriber Status

Subscriber • Visualize, Access Analyze Subscriber connectivity, • Effective decision making

• Tangible cost savings in operations and management

64 Cable SDN Health Dashboard – Spectrum Information

Spectrum Information • Visualize, Access Spectrum information of modems • Enhanced Trouble shooting

65 For More Information on Cable SDN Solutions

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/cable-access-solutions/white- paper-c11-732736.html

66 Cisco NFVI

67 Industry and Open Source efforts around NFV SDN, Controllers APIs, Service Chaining Data Models, Config. Management

OpenConfig

Cloud Orchestration Data Plane Infrastructure

End-to-End Reference Architecture for NFV

68 OPNFV – An open platform for NFV

“OPNFV will be a carrier-grade, integrated, open source reference platform intended to accelerate the introduction of new products and services.”

OPNFV press release – Sept 30, 2014

Assemble a minimal set of base infrastructure to enable real- world VNF deployments

Predictable performance – Deploy to bare metal Validated – Functional testing, multiple test environments Repeatable – Automatic deployment Carrier-class – High availability

69 OPNFV and Open Daylight

Orchestration and Management

Virtual Network Functions Continuous Continuous New Build and Deployment Requirements Compute Virtualization Storage Virtualization Network Virtualization Integration and Testing and Features Control Control Control OpenStack Octopus / FuncTest Continuous KVM Ceph OpenDaylight Integration OVS Bootstrap / Upstream GetStarted Project Collaboration Compute Storage Network Infrastructure Pharos Project Compliant Community Labs Documentation OPNFV Bare Metal Lab https://developer.cisco.com/site/opnfv/ Open SDN Controller future releases will include the up streamed changes

70 Service Chaining with Network Service Header Programmability in the Data Plane 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 0 0 0 D Rsvd Source Switch ID Source Interface ID Reserved Tenant ID • Data Plane Destination Class / Reserved Source Class Service Classification Data • Traffic steering & metadata Service Chaining • Carry rich policy, end-to-end Orchestration context Control Plane

• Service Chaining Orchestration Policy Plane • Define service chains & build service paths

• Control / Policy Planes SF SF SF SF • Instantiate service chains adhering to (Physical) (VM) (Physical) (VM)

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71 Service Function Chaining - Example

Operator HTTP Content Filtering (Block URLs) SF SF HTTP NAT SFC

1. Update/create chains

Parental control, block certain URLs

2. Subscriber classification rules No control for parents SFF Classifier SDN network

72 73 ETSI NFV End-to-End Architecture NFV Management and Orchestration

Os-Ma OSS/BSS Orchestrator Technical

Se-Ma Steering Service, VNF and Infrastructure Description Committee Or-Vnfm Reliability EMS 1 EMS 2 EMS 3 Ve-Vnfm Management and VNF Availability Manageandr(s) S/WVNF 1 ArchitectureVNF 2 WGVNF 3 OperationsOr-Vi Expert Groups Vn-Nf Vi-Vnfm NFVI (MANO WG) Performance Virtual Virtual Virtual Storage and

Computing Network Portability Nf-Vi Virtualised Virtualisation Layer Infrastructure InfrastructureVl-Ha WG Manager(s) Security Compute Storage Network Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware resources

Execution reference points Other reference points Main NFV reference points

74 75 SP’s are approaching NFV in multiple ways Use Case / Orchestration Service Led Platform Led

• Top down approach • Common MANO solution • Business outcome driven for multiple use cases is • Mostly Product the key driver management Led • Typically led by SP’s NMS/OSS team

Infrastructure VNF Led Led • Targeting the virtualization of very specific functions to address business needs • Bottom up approach • Engineering / planning led • Infrastructure convergence • Mostly engineering led

76 Infrastructure Led NFVI Solution NFV Management and Orchestration

Os-Ma OSS/BSS Orchestrator

Se-Ma Service, VNF and Infrastructure Description Or-Vnfm

EMS 1 EMS 2 EMS 3 Ve-Vnfm VNF

Manager(s) VNF 1 VNF 2 VNF 3 Infrastructure Led NFVIOr-Vi Vn-Nf Vi-Vnfm NFVI Scope Virtual Virtual Virtual Storage Computing Network Single Pane of Nf-Vi Virtualised Glass Virtualisation Layer Infrastructure Management/ ETSI Defined NFVI Scope Operations Vl-Ha Manager(s) Compute Storage Network Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware resources

Execution reference points Other reference points Main NFV reference points

77 Cisco NFVI Platform– Infrastructure Led NFV Solution vMS SP Mobility Media Cloud Generic VNF

EMS EMS EMS EMS Orchestrator

VF VF VF VF

Single Pane of SinglePane of Glass Infra Infra Monitoring &

Virtualized Compute Virtualized Storage Virtualized Network Management OpenStack Assurance

OSC/ Compute Storage Network Other Cisco Controllers NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)

Unified, Flexible and Agile Platform driving SP Infrastructure Transformation 78 Single OpenStack based platform for multiple use cases beyond NFV Cisco NFVI – Third Party Validated Architecture

Designed for High Service Availability • Highly Scalable, Available and Secure • Modular, Expandable, PoD design

Simplified and Automated Operations • Single Pane of Glass operations • Smart Packaging, Easy to deploy • Cisco Single Point of Contact for support Open and Workload Agnostic

• Leading Industry Partnership • Tested and Validated architecture

79 For More Information on Cisco NFVI Solution

http://blogs.cisco.com/sp/validating-cisco-network-function-virtualization-infrastructure-nfvi http://www.lightreading.com/video-infographic-validating-ciscos-nfv-infrastructure/v/d-id/720612 http://www.lightreading.com/lg_redirect.asp?piddl_lgid_docid=718760

80 Big Picture – Wireline SP Cisco’s End-to-End Solution

Tenant Portal Apps Business Mobility Video Consumer Cloud OSS and BSS

ESP Cisco Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) Cross-Domain Orchestration System

PnP, Agile Carrier-E vMS/NF WAE (WAN Automation) NFV / DC Orchestration vBO Control Plane V Orch. Tail-f NCS (Service Activation)

OpenStack and OpenDaylight

EPN vFW Web VM DB VM Distributed Distributed NFVI NPE vDPI NFVI DCI vCPE AGG vESA NAT FW vWAAS Distributed NFVI CPE AGG PE

AGG NPE DCI Customer Service Provider WAN Premise Agile Carrier Ethernet (Segment Routing or MPLS TE with WAE Orchestration)

81 Cisco Open SDN Controller

OSC

Agility and Seamless Open Scalable Policy Multi-vendor Automation Integration Driven

82 For More Information on Cisco Open SDN Controller

cisco.com\go\openSDN developer.cisco.com\site\openSDN

83 Call to Action

Monday Advanced APIC Enterprise Module: SDN Controller for the Campus and Branch - TECSDN-3600 Monday Enterprise SDN: Architectures and Key Concepts - TECSDN-2602 Monday Enterprise SDN: Advanced Network Programming - Hands-On Lab TECSDN-3602 Tuesday APIC-EM: Controller Workflow and Use Cases - BRKARC-3004 Tuesday IWAN management via APIC-EM (SDN Controller) - BRKSDN-2099 Tuesday CCIE Skill Transformation to SDN Kungfu Master - BRKSDN-4005 Wednesday SDN Enabled QoS-A Deep Dive - BRKSDN-2046 Wednesday Hitchhiker's Guide to Device APIs - BRKSDN-1119 Wednesday Playing With Your Traffic: Exploring Software-Defined Packet Control - BRKSDN-3014 Wednesday Cisco Application Policy Infrastructure Controller Enterprise Module (APIC-EM) – Hands on Lab - LTRSDN-1914 Thursday APIC-EM: The evolution from traditional management to SDN-led, policy-based automation - BRKNMS-2031 Thursday Cisco Open SDN Controller Hands-on Lab - LTRSDN-1913 Thursday Deploying Cisco IOS Autonomic Networking Infrastructure - BRKSDN-2047 DNS-AS: Done with SDN and Tired of Dealing with Snowflake Network Complexity? Thursday Change the Game with a Simple TXT String! - BRKSDN-3004 Friday Solutions Enablement by Cisco Open SDN Controller - BRKSDN-1020

84 DevNet @ CiscoLive

• DevNet Zone https://developer.cisco.com/site/DevNetZone/ • Listed in Content Catalog • Multiple EN SDN and DevOps related: • Open Daylight/Open SDN Controller • Analytics • NeXt • DNA • Discuss with the Experts face-2-face • Lots of Hands-on

85 Beyond Cisco Live

• DevNet and DevNet Express Events https://developer.cisco.com/site/devnet/events-contests/events/ (Cisco Jive: https://cisco.jiveon.com/docs/DOC-29376) • EMEAR Enterprise SDN Master Class Starting in spring 2015 (Cisco Jive: https://cisco.jiveon.com/docs/DOC-497245)

• EMEAR Enterprise SDN Partner QuickBet Engage via your local Blackbelt and/or us (Cisco Jive https://cisco.jiveon.com/docs/DOC-90177)

• DevNet, dCloud and cisco.com devnet.cisco.com, https://devnet.cisco.com/site/opensdn, www.cisco.com/go/opensdn

86 Complete Your Online Session Evaluation

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87 Takeaways

Cisco Open SDN Controller is easy to install, secure and ready to use

Cisco Open SDN OpenDaylight Controller

Cisco commercial distribution of OpenDaylight Open Source platform

Application development platform

Industry framework for accelerating SDN Delivers agility & reduce complexity, reduce adoption costs and improve application and service delivery

88 Thank you

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