MTech Software Defined Networks syllabus for 3 Sem 2020 scheme 20SCE333

Module-1 Introduction 0 hours

Introduction, Centralized and Distributed Control and Data Planes, OpenFlow

Module-2 SDN Controllers 0 hours

SDN Controllers, Network Programmability,

A d v e r t i s e m e n t
Module-3 Data Center Concepts and Constructs 0 hours

Data Center Concepts and Constructs, Network Function Virtualization

Module-4 Network Topology and Topological Information Abstraction 0 hours

Network Topology and Topological Information Abstraction, Building an SDN Framework

Module-5 Use Cases for Bandwidth Scheduling 0 hours

Use Cases for Bandwidth Scheduling, Manipulation, and Calendaring, Use Cases for Input Traffic Monitoring, Classification, and Triggered Actions

 

Course outcomes:

At the end of the course the student will be able to:

  • Explain the fundamentals of SDN and make use of open flow tool
  • Illustrate the concepts of controllers and network programmability
  • Explain data center and NFV
  • Build an SDN framework
  • Report use case

 

Question paper pattern:

The SEE question paper will be set for 100 marks and the marks scored will be proportionately reduced to 60.

  • The question paper will have ten full questions carrying equal marks.
  • Each full question is for 20 marks.
  • There will be two full questions (with a maximum of four sub questions) from each module.
  • Each full question will have sub question covering all the topics under a module.
  • The students will have to answer five full questions, selecting one full question from each module.

 

Textbook/ Textbooks

1 SDN: Software Defined Networks Ken Gray, Thomas D. Nadeau O’Reilly 2013

 

Reference Books

2 Software Defined Networks Paul Goransson Chuck Black Timothy Culver Elsevier 2nd Edition 2016