ONAP for Network Orchestration and Automation Training Course
ONAP (Open Networking Automation Platform) is an open source platform for orchestrating and automating physical and virtual network elements. ONAP originated from OpenECOMP and Open-Orchestrator (Open-O) and is managed by The Linux Foundation.
In this instructor-led, live training (online or onsite), participants will learn how to use ONAP to automate networking services.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand, install, and configure the various components within the ONAP ecosystem.
- Carry out real-time, policy-driven orchestration and automation of physical and virtual network functions.
- Design, create, orchestrate, and monitor VNFs, SDNs, and other network services.
- Efficiently manage the entire networking lifecycle using a software-driven approach.
- Develop, deploy, and scale a network using the latest open source technologies and best practices.
Course Format
- Interactive lectures and discussions
- Abundant exercises and hands-on practice
- Practical implementation in a live-lab environment
Course Customisation Options
- This training is based on the latest version of ONAP.
- To request a customised version of this course, please contact us to arrange.
- To learn more about ONAP, please visit: https://www.onap.org/
Course Outline
Introduction
- Why SDN (Software-Defined Networking)?
Installing and Configuring ONAP
Overview of ONAP Features and Architecture
Understanding NFV (Network Function Virtualisation)
Case Study: NFV/SDN as an Extension of Agile
Assessing Your Physical Networking Environment
Creating Networking Services
Managing Instances of Services, VNFs, and PNFs
Integrating ONAP with Legacy Infrastructure
Integrating ONAP with Agile Operations
Troubleshooting
ONAP Resources and Community
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience in network engineering
- Familiarity with the Linux command line
Audience
- IT engineers
- Network engineers
- Developers
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