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| The course Advanced Software-defined Networking (M. Inf.1230) will follow a similar structure to provide a more profound knowledge of SDN. | | The course Advanced Software-defined Networking (M. Inf.1230) will follow a similar structure to provide a more profound knowledge of SDN. |
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| ==Schedule==
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| Please bring along your laptop to all sessions!
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| |{{Hl2}} |'''Date'''
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| |{{Hl2}} |'''Morning Session'''
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| |{{Hl2}} |'''Type'''
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| |{{Hl2}} |'''Afternoon Session'''
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| |{{Hl2}} |'''Type'''
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| | Software-defined Networking I
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| | Lecture ([[Media:Slides.pdf |Slides]])
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| | Introduction to Python I (and exercises)
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| | Lecture ([[Media:Python.pdf |Slides]]) / Practical
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| | Software-defined Networking II
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| | Lecture ([[Media:SDN_II.pdf |Slides]])
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| | Introduction to Python II (and exercises)
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| | Lecture ([[Media:Python.pdf |Slides]]) / Practical
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| | Current Research in SDN / Paper Reading
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| | Seminar (No Slides)
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| | Hands-On SDN I
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| | Practical ([[Media:Mininet_I_b.pdf |Slides]])
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| | Hands-On SDN II
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| | Practical ([[Media:Mininet_II.pdf |Slides]])
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| | Hands-On SDN III
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| | Practical ([[Media:Mininet_III_b.pdf |Slides]])
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| | Practical Tutoring / Presentation Preparation
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| | Practical
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| | Presentations
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| ==Presentation Schedule==
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| *13.50 Georg & Alex (Group 9)
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| *14.10 Martin & Chris (Group 7)
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| *14.30 Thomas & Siddharta (Group 1)
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| *14.50 Pranay & Gurjinder (Group 2)
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| *15.10 Omar & Khawar (Group 3)
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| *15.10-15.20 Break
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| *15.20 Mehdi, Mehedi & Asif (Group 4)
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| *15.40 Guryash & Sabsayashi (Group 11)
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| *16.00 Sameer & Mahmoud (Group 5)
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| *16.20 Amit, Athiq & Supriya (Group 6)
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| *16.40 Rajib & Hadi (Group 8)
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| *17.00 Hari & Sheshagiri (Group 10)
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| ==Exercises==
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| | Introduction ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_2015.pdf |pdf]])
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| | Exercise 2
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| | Python Basics ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_2_2015.pdf |pdf]])
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| | Exercise 3
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| | SDN Control Plane ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_3b_2015.pdf |pdf]])
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| | An SDN Simulator in Python ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_4_2015.pdf |pdf]])
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| | Mininet Setup ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_5_2015.pdf |pdf]])
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| | Mininet Topologies ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_6_2015_b.pdf |pdf]])
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| | Mininet and SDN Controllers ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_7.pdf |pdf]])
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| | Mininet and FlowVisor ([[Media:SDN_Exercise_8_b.pdf |pdf]])
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| ==Due Dates for Documents (E-Mail to David)==
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| | Exercise 1 (Introduction), Exercise 2 (Python Basics)
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| | SDN-EX-104
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| | Exercise 3 (SDN II), Exercise 6 (Mininet Topologies)
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| | SDN-EX-174
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| | Final Report
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| '''NOTE:''' Please submit multiple files compressed in one ZIP archive by E-Mail to David. For text documents, submit in PDF format.
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| The subject line of your email should be the corresponding identifier from the table above followed by your name.
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| ''Example:'' Alice wants to submit Exercises 3 and 6. She compresses all the files she created for the exercise into one ZIP archive and sends the archive to David before April 17.
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| She uses the subject line '''SDN-EX-174 Alice'''
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| '''NOTE:''' Your final report ([ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip LaTeX Template]) should include:
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| * Title sheet showing your name and matriculation number
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| * Exercise 4 (Python SDN Simulator), Exercise 7 (Mininet Controllers), Exercise 8 (FlowVisor)
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| Python code has to be submitted ready to be executed (i.e., in .py files and NOT IN DOCUMENT).
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| 50% of the points in these exercises are mandatory to pass. Higher scores will improve your grade.
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| * One review form for each paper you were assigned during the course (Use one [http://user.informatik.uni-goettingen.de/~dkoll/files/sdn/review.docx review form] for each paper).
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| One review per participant is mandatory to pass. More good (!) reviews can help to improve your grade.
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| Do not submit reviews for papers outside of your assigned reading group (Exception: Group 8 (single paper group). You can also review the paper "Jin et al, "CoVisor: A Compositional Hypervisor for Software-Defined Networks (USENIX NSDI 2015)").
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| Make sure that you write your own review. Copy/Paste reviews from other participants of the course will not be accepted. The reviews are individual work.
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| * The slides you used for presenting your papers in class.
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| No need to improve the slides after presenting.
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| ==Paper Reading Groups==
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| *''' SDN Infrastructures'''
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| **''Group 1: Building a Software-defined Internet Exchange'' (assigned to Thomas and Siddharta)
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| *** Gupta et al, "SDX: A Software-defined Internet Exchange" (ACM SIGCOMM 2014) ([[Media:p1.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Stringer et al, "Cardigan: SDN Distributed Routing Fabric Going Live at an Internet Exchange" ([[Media:p2.pdf |pdf]])
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| **''Group 2: USING SDN in Wide Area Networks - Microsoft vs Google:'' (assigned to Pranay and Gurjinder)
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| *** Hong et al, "Achieving High Utilization with Software-Driven WAN" (ACM SIGCOMM 2013) ([[Media:p3.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Jain et al, "B4: Experience with a Globally-deployed Software Defined WAN" (ACM SIGCOMM 2013) ([[Media:p4.pdf |pdf]])
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| *'''Separation of Control and Data Plane'''
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| **''Group 3: Performance of the Control Plane'' (assigned to Omar and Khawar)
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| *** Wang et al, "Scotch: Elastically Scaling up SDN Control-Plane using vSwitch based Overlay" (ACM CoNEXT 2014) ([[Media:p5.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Liu et al, "Ensuring Connectivity via Data Plane Mechanisms" (USENIX NSDI 2013) ([[Media:p6.pdf |pdf]])
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| **''Group 4: Hybrid Software-defined Networks I'' (assigned to Mehedi, Asif and Mehdi)
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| *** Sivamaram et al, "No Silver Bullet: Extending SDN to the Data Plane" (ACM HotNets 2013) ([[Media:p7.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Schiff et al, "Reclaiming the Brain: Useful OpenFlow Functions in the Data Plane" (ACM HotNets 2013) ([[Media:p8.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Vissicchio et al, "Sweet Little Lies: Fake Topologies for Flexible Routing" (ACM HotNets 2013) ([[Media:p9.pdf |pdf]])
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| **''Group 11: Hybrid Software-defined Networks II'' (assigned to Guryash and Sabsayashi)
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| *** Levin et al. "Panopticon: Reaping the Benefits of Incremental SDN Deployment in Enterprise Networks" (USENIX ATC'14) ([[Media:p22.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Lu et al., "HybNET: Network Manager for a Hybrid Network Infrastructure" (ACM/USENIX Middleware'13) ([[Media:p23.pdf |pdf]])
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| **''Group 5: Update Consistency'' (assigned to Sameer and Mahmoud)
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| *** Reitblatt et al, "Abstractions for Network Update" (ACM SIGCOMM 2012) ([[Media:p10.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Mahajan et al, "On Consistent Updates in Software Defined Networks" (ACM HotNets 2013) ([[Media:p11.pdf |pdf]])
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| *'''Controllers'''
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| **''Group 6: Distributed Controllers'' (assigned to Amit, Athiq and Supriya)
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| *** Schmid et al, "Exploiting Locality in Distributed SDN Control" (ACM HotSDN 2013) ([[Media:p12.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Dixit et al, "Towards an Elastic Distributed SDN Controller" (ACM HotSDN 2013) ([[Media:p13.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Berde et al, "ONOS: Towards an Open, Distributed SDN OS" (ACM HotSDN 2014) ([[Media:p14.pdf |pdf]])
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| *'''OpenFlow'''
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| **''Group 7: Measurement of OpenFlow'' (assigned to Chris and Martin)
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| *** Kuzniar et al, "A SOFT Way for OpenFlow Switch Interoperability Testing" (ACM CoNEXT 2012) ([[Media:p15.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Canini et al, "A NICE Way to Test OpenFlow Applications" (USENIX NSDI 2012) ([[Media:p16.pdf |pdf]])
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| **''Group 8: Challenging OpenFlow'' (assigned to Rajib and Hadi)
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| *** Hu et al, "Explicit Path Control in Commodity Data Centers: Design and Applications", (USENIX NSDI 2015) ([[Media:p17.pdf |pdf]])
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| *'''Network Virtualization'''
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| **''Group 9: Virtualization in Datacenters'' (assigned to Georg and Alex)
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| *** Koponen et al, "Network Virtualization in Multi-tenant Datacenters" (USENIX NSDI 2014) ([[Media:p18.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Ghorbani et al, "Towards Correct Network Virtualization" (ACM HotSDN 2014) ([[Media:p19.pdf |pdf]])
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| **''Group 10: Advances in Network-Slicing'' (assigned to Hari and Sheshagiri)
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| *** Shabibi et al, "OpenVirteX: Make Your Virtual SDNs Programmable (ACM HotSDN 2014) ([[Media:p20.pdf |pdf]])
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| *** Jin et al, "CoVisor: A Compositional Hypervisor for Software-Defined Networks (USENIX NSDI 2015) ([[Media:p21.pdf |pdf]])
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| ==Requirements==
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| * Basic knowledge in computer networking (e.g., successfull completion of the course "Computer Networks") and object oriented programming is required.
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| * Students will benefit from knowledge in Python (however, the skills required for the course will be taught).
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| * Each participant is required to actively attend the course and earn 50% of the points of the exercise.
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| * Written report at the end of the course.
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| ==Reading List==
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| If you are interested in reading into some material before the course starts, NEC maintains [http://www.nec-labs.com/~lume/sdn-reading-list.html a somewhat up-to-date reading list].
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