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Horlaidex:Lmao In your dream bro. |
ugreat:Thank you sir |
Eddysmart:Hi Eddysmart, What type of SDN do you want to implement? Is it Cisco SDN using Cisco APIC controller? To be honest with you, I have not worked on any SDN project but I am hoping for one someday. I have attended Cisco APIC training and it's quite fun to learn new things. Like I said, if you need materials on it, I can share it with you and if I am free, I don't mind joining you on the project but currently I am on a Cisco Collaboration project. |
What is Software Define Networking (SDN)? SDN is basically a network architecture approach that enables the network to be intelligently and centrally controlled, or ‘programmed,’ using software applications. This helps operators manage the entire network consistently and holistically, regardless of the underlying network technology. Enterprises, carriers, and service providers are being surrounded by a number of competing forces. The monumental growth in multimedia content, the explosion of cloud computing, the impact of increasing mobile usage, and continuing business pressures to reduce costs while revenues remain flat are all converging to wreak havoc on traditional business models. To keep pace, many of these players are turning to SDN technology to revolutionize network design and operations. SDN enables the programming of network behavior in a centrally controlled manner through software applications using open APIs. By opening up traditionally closed network platforms and implementing a common SDN control layer, operators can manage the entire network and its devices consistently, regardless of the complexity of the underlying network technology. Vendors leading these evolutions are Cisco, VMware, source: http://www.ciena.com/insights/what-is/What-Is-SDN.html cc: lalasticlala mynd44 |
Dear nairalanders, This is my first time I'm posting on NL. I just felt someone might be encouraged. I graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with Bsc. Agric but today I find myself in the IT Industy. It all started during 400 level (farm year) and I thought to myself if I have a career in Agriculture..(of course I do) and I also asked myself how many agricultural industries will be able to pay good salaries. So I decided to enrol for evening Cisco (CCNA) class at classic computers (SUB building) even though I didn't finish the study. ..fast forward to after NYSC, I got a job with a telecom firm (Ericsson) as a graduate training and I was trained in GSM, WCDMA and LTE network. I became an FME (field maintenance engineer) and I was going to different Base station around Lagos troubleshooting and maintaining the Telco equipment but I didn't like the job because FME are treated badly, and also the risk of the job is so high..I remember I was around LASU doing my normal work and I heard gun shots...(I ran for my dear life)...after I left Telecoms...I have gathered enough money..so I decided to write CCNA (Routing and switching, Data Center) exams and I passed both exams. I saw a job advert in an IT services firm, I applied and I got the job because of the CCNA DC certification. I didn't know that the IT firm has won a contract for a major DC configuration involving Nexus switches and UCS etc. As per OAU graduate (we sabi book)..I read about the device and I successfully deployed it and even for other companies. Today I have CCNP, MCSA, MCSE etc. I hope to seat for the "Almighty CCIE" exam next year and I am also learning python programming for software defined networking.....Don't look down on yourself because of your course of study at the university..Be passionate about what you do... In the course of my journey, I did voluntary jobs with startup tech companies for free.....just recently I applied for AWS cloud support engineer (Networking)...I didn't passed the interview because of my little knowledge about scripting but I am not gonna give up... cc: lalasticlala |
BoyHuncho:Haters... |
Dreamword24:move closer to God, be faithful in that which God has committed to your hands and wait until He calls you into ministry..Don't call yourself. |
todaynewsreview:I respect this Man Of God. Many hearty years Bishop |
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