What is Software-Defined Networking (SDN)?

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRQuesto video è la puntata iniziale di una serie dedicata al networking. Si tratta di una discussione su concetti fondamentali come il routing, switching, firewall, SD-WAN e molto altro, con un focus speciale sul networking definito dal software (SDN). Ahmed Mufta di Cisco introduce Mr. Key, un personaggio immaginario che rappresenta l'ingegnere di rete tipico alle prese con molteplici dispositivi di rete tradizionali e le loro complessità. Attraverso l'esempio di Mr. Key, viene spiegato come SDN centralizzi e semplifichi la gestione della rete, separando il piano di controllo dai dati e utilizzando un'interfaccia grafica utente (GUI) per una gestione più efficiente. Si esplora anche come Cisco contribuisce con prodotti come ACI, SD Access e SD-WAN, e come l'intelligenza artificiale possa migliorare l'assicurazione della rete e automatizzare le operazioni.

Mitbringsel

  • 🎬 Episodio introduttivo di una serie sul networking.
  • 🤖 Introduzione al Software Defined Networking (SDN).
  • 🔑 Mr. Key rappresenta ogni ingegnere di rete.
  • 📊 SDN semplifica la gestione separando i piani di controllo e dati.
  • 💻 La GUI facilita la gestione rispetto alla CLI.
  • 🧠 Utilizzo dell'intelligenza artificiale per l'assicurazione della rete.
  • 📈 Cisco offre ACI, SD Access e SD-WAN come soluzioni SDN.
  • 🎯 L'intent-based networking (IBN) allinea la rete ai bisogni aziendali.
  • 🔧 Controllo e gestione centralizzati delle reti con SDN.
  • 👨‍💻 Riduzione della complessità per gli ingegneri di rete.

Zeitleiste

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    A s'istera sa editzioni premiera de 'Key Points', una serìe chi discutit su tematicas de networking, comente carriera, routing, switching, firewalling, data center ACI, SDN, SD Access e àteros. It prezèntada dae Ahmed Mufta, manager tècnicu e de disignu in Cisco. Sa prima puntata intro ducidet a su concetu de SDN (Software Defined Networking), usando su persunaggiu 'Mister Key' pro illustradì su cumplessu e fastidiosu traballu de gèstire dispostus de retzìa de sa manera traditzionale, cun sa configuratzione e su monitoraggiu de issos unu a unu. Su video faeddat po ammentare de sos tres planes de dispostu de retzìa: management plane, control plane e data plane.

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    Su video faeddat de su bisòngiu de una unitate de gèstione tzentrale pro simplificare su traballu de 'Mister Key'. Immo introducidet su concetu de SDN comente sa capatzidade de tzentralizare sa gèstione de dispostus de retzìa distinfindu su control plane dae su data plane, unde signa una facilidatzione de sa configuratzione e su monitoraggiu. In su concluidu, ist expichet s'Ibn (Intent Based Networking) chi incaret s'SDN cun sa juntura de su AI pro rassiguratzione automatizata, monitoraggiu e troubleshooting de sa retzìa, aggata a sa capida de chie ofressit soluciones empresariales comente ACI pro data center, SD Access pro enterprises e SD-WAN pro enterprises WAN, custu cun controllers pro cada plataforma, comente APIC pro ACI, DNA Center pro SD Access e V Manage pro SD-WAN.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • Cosa significa SDN?

    SDN significa Software Defined Networking, che permette di centralizzare la gestione delle reti separando il piano di controllo dal piano dati.

  • Qual è il ruolo di Mr. Key in questa serie?

    Mr. Key è il nostro ingegnere di rete immaginario, attraverso il quale vengono spiegate le sfide e le soluzioni nel networking.

  • Quali sono i tre piani di un dispositivo di rete?

    I tre piani sono: il piano di gestione, il piano di controllo e il piano dati.

  • Quali sono i prodotti di Cisco per SDN?

    Cisco ha introdotto ACI (application-centric infrastructure) per data center, SD Access per enterprise LAN e SD-WAN per WAN aziendali.

  • Cos'è l'assurance di rete?

    L'assurance di rete utilizza l'intelligenza artificiale per monitorare e risolvere automaticamente problemi nella rete.

  • Cos'è l'IBN o intent-based networking?

    L'IBN è una rete definita dall'intento, che utilizza AI per monitorare e automatizzare la gestione della rete in base ai bisogni aziendali.

  • Come la GUI facilita la gestione delle reti?

    La GUI (interfaccia grafica utente) rende più facile e veloce configurare e gestire molti dispositivi di rete rispetto alla CLI (interfaccia a riga di comando).

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    welcome everybody to the season premiere
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    of Key points it's a networking show yes
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    it's a show where we're going to be
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    discussing final Concepts about
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    networking career routing switching
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    firewalling data center ACI sdy and SD
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    access name it anything that can cross
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    your mind when it comes to network
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    engineering I am Ahmed mufta a technical
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    training and design manager here in
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    Cisco and this is the first episode well
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    what do we have here we are going to
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    talk about sdn software defined
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    networking first of all let's welcome
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    this guy with us this is Give It Up to
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    Mr key yeah we're gonna call this guy Mr
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    key and he's going to be with us
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    throughout the series throughout the
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    episodes and he's going to be our
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    network engineer where we're expecting
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    things to be done by this engineer okay
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    so in terms of sdn what is Mr King gonna
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    do well before diving into sdn I would
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    just like to demonstrate how Mr key is
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    not having a pleasant time dealing with
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    tens or even hundreds or maybe even
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    thousands of network devices in a
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    traditional Network field you know he's
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    got to just manage all those devices by
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    himself maybe he has a team maybe he's
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    just you know alone who knows but the
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    bottom line is you trying to earn his
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    living by managing those devices when I
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    say manage the devices I mean configure
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    them one by one of course and then also
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    Monitor and troubleshoot anything that
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    might happen with those devices it's
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    complex it's not easy I know this is our
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    job and this is what he also does but
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    it's kind of complicated which is
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    difficult to configure difficult to
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    maintain who knows what kind of
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    configuration you're dealing with who
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    knows how many sites you're dealing with
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    or when it comes to configuration yes
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    you might be a ccae double C say e
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    triple it doesn't matter but end of the
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    day this is going to be difficult and
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    that's going to give you a poor user
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    experience and guess what Mr key is not
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    very happy and he might start looking
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    for another job we want to maintain this
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    guy so what do you want to do well
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    technically
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    let's talk about the device let's talk
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    about any network device devices in the
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    networking field let's say routers
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    switches any kind of network devices
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    we're talking we're looking at some uh
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    Catalyst uh 8000 switches right here and
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    uh whether this is a catalyst whether
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    this is a router it doesn't really
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    matter because they are made of three
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    major planes can you pause for a second
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    do you remember the planes any device
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    has three planes yeah remember well yeah
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    you got it the management plane when you
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    manage or when Mr key decides to manage
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    those devices by sshing or telnetting or
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    even using a GUI to access those routers
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    and switches and push the configuration
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    this is going to be handled by the
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    management plane let's not forget that
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    the second plane is your control plane
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    which enables those devices to send
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    control plane messages through uh you
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    know to each other so let's say for
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    example these are routers that try to
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    establish some kind of usbf neighborhood
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    that's going to happen through the
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    control plane and then when when they
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    become neighbors they need to make sure
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    that they do their job and every single
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    Network device where anywhere is
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    responsible for forwarding the data
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    traffic so that's where we call this the
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    data or forwarding plane why do we need
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    to even think about this we need to
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    remember these three planes because hey
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    in traditional networking every single
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    plane is independent which makes it
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    difficult again on each network engineer
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    including Mr T to manage those devices
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    configure them monitor them and in the
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    end this is going to be complicated a
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    complicated job we want to make our life
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    easier so what happened well what
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    happened is sdn was created what we're
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    not just talking about now we're just
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    talking about way back let's say
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    2010 2011 way back okay this is where
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    the fundamentals and concept the concept
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    of sdn yes sdn is a concept it's an
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    ocean where you're trying to deal with
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    those planes separately oh well tell me
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    more about that let's look at this
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    diagram look at this this is a bunch of
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    infrastructure infrastructure devices
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    and yes we're looking at a bunch of
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    Cubes I know but I'm just trying to
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    um deal with those cubes as if they are
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    any kind of network device doesn't
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    matter whether it's a router switch
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    server firewall doesn't matter what kind
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    of device because end of the day every
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    single Network device is made of three
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    planes yes management playing control
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    plane and data plane so what do you want
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    to do
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    you want to make your life easier you
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    want to make Mr T's job easier yeah who
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    cares what he does but anyways you need
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    a central management unit you need a
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    device which is gonna abstract the
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    control plane from each and every device
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    and be able to manage those devices no
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    matter how many devices you have
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    centrally so you're gonna have that
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    layer which represents a controller you
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    need a controller which is going to be
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    able to manage who knows how many
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    devices you have
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    don't forget we want to make our job
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    easier but let me ask you a question
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    what's easier dealing with those devices
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    using GUI graphical user interface let's
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    just write it down okay well I do have a
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    pen though so I want to use it uh so
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    yeah is it easier to use the GUI
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    or is it easier to use the CLI what do
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    you think I mean I'm not talking about
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    which is accurate and which is more
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    geeky okay I'm talking about the easiest
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    boss for a second yeah you got it with a
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    G GUI so you want to make sure that you
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    have the easiest possible experience so
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    let's put on top of this applications
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    which are going to be facing from on one
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    end the user which is you the network
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    engineer and from the other end it's
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    going to be facing the controller so
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    that you're going to be dealing with
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    that GUI to be able to push as many
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    configuration options to those tens or
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    hundreds of devices without even
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    thinking about suffering and these are
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    going to be considered policies but you
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    will need to just geek out sometimes and
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    you want to be like how will the
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    application deal with the controller
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    layer and how will the controller layer
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    translate your intent into whatever CLI
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    commands that the routers or switches
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    understand and the answer is three words
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    or three letters
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    apis application programmable interface
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    and this is the interface between the
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    controller layer and the application
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    layer from the Northbound or the
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    interface between the controllers and
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    the infrastructure devices from the
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    southbound so if I were to Define sdn
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    what would it be I mean yeah you don't
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    need to have a specific definition but
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    you can think about it but I might just
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    give you a solid answer here it is
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    software-defined networking what it is
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    in a nutshell
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    centralizes it centralizes management
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    Yeah by abstracting watch that word
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    abstracting the control plane from the
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    data plane yes and then be able to
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    manage that infrastructure centrally
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    from that controller all right well
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    that's good that makes our life easier
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    but guess what that's only about
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    managing and configuring what if I told
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    you that we need to utilize AI yes
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    artificial intelligence to be able to
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    collect information about your
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    infrastructure and draw some Trends yes
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    to be able to Monitor and troubleshoot
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    your network automatically not just push
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    configuration but Monitor and
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    troubleshoot the network automatically
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    and this is the
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    introduction to what Cisco calls Network
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    Assurance using AI well to to be able to
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    Monitor and assure
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    easy management and easy
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    troubleshooting and monitoring without
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    even having to interfere this is what we
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    decide to Define as
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    IBN and den based networking is sdn plus
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    Assurance so if I were to Define it what
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    it is well you can see it right here it
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    uses AI to add Assurance to the network
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    so it can automate a complete life cycle
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    and continuously align with the network
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    to business needs not just to be
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    fulfilling your job but you want to make
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    sure that your job fulfills the needs of
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    the business so I want to be clear here
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    about something sdn is an open standard
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    yes this is a concept which is used by
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    lots of vendors in this it world and
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    this is the foundational architecture
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    for decoupling again as I said the data
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    plane and the control plane well what
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    did Cisco do to contribute in this field
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    well Cisco has sdn as well and IBN and
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    this is the arc architecture for the sdn
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    implementation it's the intent based
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    networking where we have products
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    several products three major products to
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    be accurate and they're very famous uh
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    it all started way back in 2013 when
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    they first introduced ACI for the data
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    center this is Cisco's sdn for the data
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    center using Nexus 9k switches also they
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    kept going forward and they introduced
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    SD access for for the Enterprise land
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    they did not give up and they kept on
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    pushing and they also introduced sd-wan
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    for of course the Enterprise one keep
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    few words in mind when it comes to
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    controllers because that's the most
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    important word controllers that's the
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    central device that manages any network
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    when it comes to ACI the
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    application-centric infrastructure the
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    controller is the apic when it comes to
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    SD access your controller is the DNA
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    sent or the digital Network architecture
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    Center and sd-wan has the V manage
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    hey that being said let's hit the key
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    points for today oh first of all sdn is
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    the abstraction of control plane from
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    the data plane this is going to
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    centrally manage your network which is
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    gonna automate your network and make it
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    easier on you network Engineers whereas
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    IBN uses AI artificial artificial
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    intelligence to add Assurance Telemetry
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    monitoring and troubleshooting to your
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    network which is again as I said it's
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    gonna fully automate the network and
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    this is going to reduce the network
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    complexity
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    which is eventually going to make Mr key
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    happier I'm gonna wait for you again
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    here at Cisco U and we're going to
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    always experience new key points about
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    networking
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    thanks for watching
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    [Music]
Tags
  • Networking
  • SDN
  • Cisco
  • Ingegneria di rete
  • Intelligenza artificiale
  • GUI
  • Automazione
  • ACI
  • SD Access
  • SD-WAN