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Mastering Python Networking

You're reading from   Mastering Python Networking Your one stop solution to using Python for network automation, DevOps, and SDN

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397005
Length 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eric Chou Eric Chou
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Preface 1. Review of TCP/IP Protocol Suite and Python Language FREE CHAPTER 2. Low-Level Network Device Interactions 3. API and Intent-Driven Networking 4. The Python Automation Framework - Ansible Basics 5. The Python Automation Framework - Ansible Advance Topics 6. Network Security with Python 7. Network Monitoring with Python - Part 1 8. Network Monitoring with Python - Part 2 9. Building Network Web Services with Python 10. OpenFlow Basics 11. Advanced OpenFlow Topics 12. OpenStack, OpenDaylight, and NFV 13. Hybrid SDN

Layer 2 OpenFlow switch


While we have lots of choices when it comes to learning and dissecting Ryu OpenFlow applications, we want to pick something simple that we have already worked with. By simple, I mean we want to pick something in which we know how the technology works so we can focus on just the new information, such as how Ryu uses Python to implement OpenFlow technologies. To that end, the Layer 2 OpenFlow switch application that we saw earlier would be a good candidate. Most of us network engineers know how switching works, especially in a single-switch setup (without spanning tree, which is not so simple).

As a reminder, if you are using the SDNHub virtual machine and are logged in as the default user Ubuntu, the application file is located under /home/ubuntu/ryu/ryu/app/simple_switch_13.py:

ubuntu@sdnhubvm:~[21:28]$ ls ryu/ryu/app/simple_switch_13.py
 ryu/ryu/app/simple_switch_13.py 

The file is surprisingly short: fewer than 100 lines of code minus the comments and import statements...

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