LKNOG6 host the following two workshop tracks.
The emergence of SDN has a disruptive influence on the world of data networking and is leading to a fundamental rethink of how networks are architected. This workshop will provide an in-depth understanding of the key technology elements of SDN via a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises.
Participants are assumed to have good knowledge of the Unix/Linux command line environment and understand the general networking and IP address concepts.
Please note: Participants are requested to bring a laptop (4GB+ RAM, 25GB free disk space) with VirtualBox or any other suitable hypervisor installed
The workshop will be a combination of theory and lab. The course will cover the following:
Detailed Agenda can be found here.
This workshop is designed for junior engineers and system staff at ISPs and large networks involved in the system and network monitoring and management, incident response, and security. This course is for those who need to manage Network operations and NOCs.
It is assumed that participants have a good understanding of networking fundamentals.
Participants are requested to bring a laptop (8GB+ RAM, 25GB free disk space) with VirtualBox or any other suitable hypervisor installed
The workshop will be a combination of theory and lab. The course will cover the following: