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"Software Defined Networks" discusses the historical networking
environment that gave rise to SDN, as well as the latest advances
in SDN technology. The book gives you the state of the art
knowledge needed for successful deployment of an SDN, including:
How to explain to the non-technical business decision makers in
your organization the potential benefits, as well as the risks, in
shifting parts of a network to the SDN modelHow to make intelligent
decisions about when to integrate SDN technologies in a networkHow
to decide if your organization should be developing its own SDN
applications or looking to acquire these from an outside vendorHow
to accelerate the ability to develop your own SDN application, be
it entirely novel or a more efficient approach to a long-standing
problem
Discusses the evolution of the switch platforms that enable SDN
Addresses when to integrate SDN technologies in a networkProvides
an overview of sample SDN applications relevant to different
industriesIncludes practical examples of how to write SDN
applications
Software Defined Networks: A Comprehensive Approach, Second Edition
provides in-depth coverage of the technologies collectively known
as Software Defined Networking (SDN). The book shows how to explain
to business decision-makers the benefits and risks in shifting
parts of a network to the SDN model, when to integrate SDN
technologies in a network, and how to develop or acquire SDN
applications. In addition, the book emphasizes the parts of the
technology that encourage opening up the network, providing
treatment for alternative approaches to SDN that expand the
definition of SDN as networking vendors adopt traits of SDN to
their existing solutions. Since the first edition was published,
the SDN market has matured, and is being gradually integrated and
morphed into something more compatible with mainstream networking
vendors. This book reflects these changes, with coverage of the
OpenDaylight controller and its support for multiple southbound
protocols, the Inclusion of NETCONF in discussions on controllers
and devices, expanded coverage of NFV, and updated coverage of the
latest approved version (1.5.1) of the OpenFlow specification.
This book explores the fundamental concepts, basic theory, and key
principles of 802.11 networks with roaming capabilities. Today, we
increasingly expect to find public Wide Local Area Network (WLAN)
802.11 access in our airports, public spaces, and hotels, and we
want to maintain our connections when we're mobile and using 802.11
WLANs.
However, 802.11 was not originally designed with roaming
capabilities and can't, in its "pure" form, support seamless
roaming between different hotspots and other 802.11 access points.
This book details the theory behind various 802.11 extensions to
permit roaming and describes how these extensions can be
successfully implemented in 802.11 WLANs. Coverage of User
Authentication in 802.11 is reviewed as is roaming between 802.11
and other wireless technologies. Wireless technologies and
application programming interfaces are given their due with
generous coverage as well.
* Offers a comprehensive treatise on Wi-Fi 802.11 roaming by
comparing/contrasting it to cellular roaming theory and
techniques
* Emerges as a "one stop" resource for design engineers charged
with fulfilling the market need for seamless 802.11 device roaming
capabilities
* Builds upon the knowledge base of a professional audience without
delving into long discussions of theory long since mastered
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