SDN (SOFTWARE DEFINED NETWORK)
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https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2017.12.23Keywords:
SDN, networks, OpenFlow, protocols, optimizing route, switch, security and protection of SDNAbstract
Goal of this project is to get you closer to the new one and we can tellto us an unknown technology called Software Defined Network SDN. We defined what SDN is, why this is a new technology and why there was a need for something new in the world of networks. We have highlighted the most important parts of SDN and explained their role in the SDN.
In SDN, we have an OpenFlow protocol that is among the main protocols in SDN. We have found one problem that appears for the cost of communication. Its solution by optimizing route and choosing the switch in SDN can reduce the cost of communication. We also explained process of security and protection in SDN. In the end, by analyzing SDN's advantages and disadvantages we came to the conclusion is this technology, in our opinion, the future and whether SDN is a success.
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