Open Daylight Sample Clauses

Open Daylight. OpenDaylight Web-site xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Brief description OpenDaylight is an open source platform for network programmability that enables SDN through a combination of components including a fully pluggable controller, interfaces, multi-protocol plug-ins and applications. The core part of the project, the modular, pluggable and flexible controller, is implemented in Java. The northbound and southbound interfaces have clearly defined and documented APIs. With this common platform, both customers and vendors can innovate and collaborate in order to commercialize SDN- and NFV-based solutions. OpenDaylight is widely supported by both the industry and the open source community. It has several means to help developers (a wiki, mailing lists, IRC channels, events organization, etc.). However, since it is a huge and high modularity project with massive function modules, developing some kinds of extensions may require big effort. Software Latest sw version and release date The latest stable version of OpenDaylight is called Helium and was released in September 2014. The OpenDaylight community is very active, so several commits are done weekly in the working code repositories of the different projects that compose the OpenDaylight initiative. Software architecture The OpenDaylight SDN platform architecture is composed of three main layers (Figure 3):  The Network Application Orchestration and Services: The top layer consists of business and network logic applications for network control, provisioning and monitoring. In addition, more complex and advanced orchestration applications needed for cloud, data centre and (network function) virtualization services also reside in this layer.  The Controller Platform: The SDN abstraction happens in this intermediate layer. It is composed of a collection of dynamically pluggable modules to perform a variety of network tasks and services. The SDN controller platform offers a set of network services such as the Topology Manager, the Statistics Manager, the Switch Manager, the Forwarding Rules Manager and the Host Tracker. These modules provide a set of common APIs to the applications and orchestration layer to let it program the network and the controller behaviour.  Southbound Interfaces and Protocol Plugins: OpenDaylight supports multiple southbound interfaces through a heterogeneous set of dynamically loadable plugins. In this way, OpenDaylight implements a wide set of southbound protocols, such as OpenFlow 1.0, ...
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Open Daylight. Client OS must interact with ODL in order to orchestrate network resources. The interaction between OS and ODL is realized through REST APIs. This requires that ODL exposes the REST APIs and that OS hosts the entity which is able to consume the exposed APIs. The logical entity residing in OS which manages the communication with ODL is termed ODL client [4]. The OS software component that manages the network resources is Neutron; hence the communication with the ODL controller is managed by Neutron. Neutron has a modular architecture which enables easy interactions with various SDN controllers. Neutron’s modularity is enabled through the Modular Layer 2 (ML2) plugin (Figure 7) [5]. The ML2 plugin contains several components, detailed in the next subsection, out of which the most important are the mechanism drivers (or simply drivers). A mechanism driver is the component that implements the specific interface towards an SDN controller. Each SDN controller that integrates with OS will have its own mechanism driver. Basically, the ML2 plugin together with the ODL mechanism driver (Figure 7) represent the ODL client. Neutron ML2 plugin ODL Mechanism driver Other drivers Neutron REST-API ODL NorthBound API Other modules...

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