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Prototipado Programable y Simulación Virtual de Redes SDN

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dc.contributor.advisor Soto Vera, Verónica Alexandra , Director
dc.contributor.author Medina Magües, Shirley Sharon
dc.contributor.author Tenezaca Mawyin, Joel Fabian
dc.creator ESPOL
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-02T19:31:46Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-02T19:31:46Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.citation Medina Magües, S. S. y Tenezaca Mawyin, J. F. (2023). Prototipado Programable y Simulación Virtual de Redes SDN. [Proyecto integrador]. ESPOL. FIEC. .
dc.identifier.uri http://www.dspace.espol.edu.ec/handle/123456789/58223
dc.description Las empresas necesitan redes de comunicación más flexibles y eficientes para satisfacer las necesidades de sus aplicaciones. Las redes definidas por software (SDN) ofrecen una solución a este problema, ya que separan el control de la red de la infraestructura física. Este proyecto se centra en el diseño de un prototipo programable de red SDN utilizando simuladores de redes virtuales. El proyecto tiene un enfoque práctico y experimental para que los estudiantes puedan comprender las redes SDN y sus escenarios de implementación. El prototipo se basa en el software Mininet, que permite crear entornos de red SDN realistas. Los estudiantes pueden utilizar el prototipo para experimentar con diferentes configuraciones y escenarios de tráfico. Finalmente, el proyecto ha sido un éxito en su objetivo de proporcionar a los estudiantes un primer acercamiento a las redes SDN.
dc.format application/pdf
dc.format.extent 91 páginas
dc.language.iso spa
dc.publisher ESPOL
dc.rights openAccess
dc.subject Redes
dc.subject Emulador
dc.subject Escalabilidad
dc.title Prototipado Programable y Simulación Virtual de Redes SDN
dc.type Ingeniero en Telecomunicaciones
dc.identifier.codigoespol T-113573
dc.description.city Guayaquil
dc.description.degree Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral
dc.identifier.codigoproyectointegrador INGE-2133
dc.description.abstractenglish Enterprises and their interconnectivity needs have been growing rapidly. Traffic and network quality demands have increased, making dynamic network conditions challenging for conventional network architectures. This is how Software Defined Networking (SDN) is proposed as an innovative solution that can address these new needs for flexibility and efficiency in communication networks. This project focuses on the design of a programmable prototype SDN network, using virtual network simulators to expand the resources available for the implementation, manipulation and testing of the network with a focus on its application to the academic environment. This project has been developed with a practical and experimental approach to understand SDN networks and implementation scenarios. Two scenarios were proposed for the development of practices, where using virtualization and programming techniques, using Mininet software, to create a realistic environment where students can design and experiment with their configurations and those proposed in each guide, to analyze the impact of the different changes and traffic behavior in this type of environments controlled with tools such as Wireshark. Finally, it was possible to propose environments in which students can understand SDN networks and thus have a first approach to this technology that is constantly evolving.


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