Implementation of Software Defined Networking using Openflow Protocol

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Abstract

Software Defined Networking is a new rising technique that allows to separate the planes. This emerging technology provides agility and flexibility to a network. Agile means the administrator can automatically adjust the network traffic to meet the changing needs. Its main aim is to make the network devices by using software and controlling the networking devices using software. It is attained by using in Mininet software.The SDN is implemented using the OF Protocol in the ONF Software. It is done by using Open flow switch and mainly for accurate communication done by the open flow switch. Here it gives accurate connection and the information is transmitted in the form of packets and delivered correctly to the server or other user, etc., Open flow switch has two types where centralized switch is used here.

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P, A. N., P, J. P., & Venkatesan, Dr. P. (2020). Implementation of Software Defined Networking using Openflow Protocol. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 9(1), 485–488. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.f9182.059120

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