SDN Analytics and Orchestration from the 17th Annual SDN/MPLS Conference
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Light Reading Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson recently interviewed Packet Design CTO Cengiz Alaettinoglu about the challenges facing service providers. In this short video, he provides a great summary of...
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View ArticleNew Explorer Suite Adds Support for Segment Routing, Enhances Troubleshooting
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View ArticleThe Current and Future Status of MPLS Network Traffic Engineering – Part 1
Segment Routing is gaining steam among the service provider community for its simplicity, especially as they adopt SDN for centralized control. In this two-part blog series, I’ll examine current and...
View ArticleThe Current and Future Status of MPLS-TE Part 2: Segment Routing
In this second of our two-part blog series on MPLS Traffic Engineering, we introduce Segment Routing for Traffic Engineering (SR-TE) and examine its advantages over RSVP-TE. As we outlined in part one,...
View ArticleTraffic Engineering Evolves Part 1: Offline to On-Device
In this two-part blog series, we cover how traffic engineering has evolved over the years from an offline model, performed with the help of external network planning tools, to the on-device model in...
View ArticleTraffic Engineering Evolves Part 2: Challenges and SDN to the Rescue
Here is the continuation of this two-part series based on an article our CTO Cengiz Alaettinoglu published in the APNIC blog. In part one, we looked at how traffic engineering has evolved from an...
View ArticleSDN Analytics and Orchestration from the 17th Annual SDN/MPLS Conference
In the presentation, Cengiz discussed three types of SDNs during his presentation on SDN Analytics and Orchestration at the 17th Annual SDN/MPLS Conference : Data center, network edge, and WAN. All...
View ArticleThe Big YANG Theory
At this point in the evolution of the network, we think it is important to outline the history, pros, cons, and future of YANG. The data model in YANG helps in managing configuration for both...
View ArticleAddressing the SDN Management Gap at SDN/MPLS Conference
Packet Design CTO Cengiz Alaettinoglu will present a technical session during the 18th annual SDN/MPLS 2015 International Conference in Washington, D.C. next week. He will cover the need for service...
View ArticleSDN Management and Orchestration in the WAN (Video)
Light Reading Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson recently interviewed Packet Design CTO Cengiz Alaettinoglu about the SDN management and orchestration challenges facing service providers. In this short...
View Articleen·tro·py or Network Entropy
Entropy: 2. lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder. OK, so you need to add a new BGP peer and get it active quickly. You know that the Bismarck router has a configuration that...
View ArticleNew Explorer Suite Adds Support for Segment Routing, Enhances Troubleshooting
Network operators receive up to 20,000 trouble tickets per month but are only resolving 20% of them. Segment Routing is becoming increasingly popular, but service providers need a way to manage the...
View ArticleThe Current and Future Status of MPLS Network Traffic Engineering – Part 1
Segment Routing is gaining steam among the service provider community for its simplicity, especially as they adopt SDN for centralized control. In this two-part blog series, I’ll examine the current...
View ArticleThe Current and Future Status of MPLS-TE Part 2: Segment Routing
In this second of our two-part blog series on MPLS Traffic Engineering, we talk about what is Segment Routing for Traffic Engineering (SR-TE) and examine its advantages over RSVP-TE. As we outlined in...
View ArticleTraffic Engineering Evolves Part 1: Offline to On-Device
In this two-part blog series, we cover how traffic engineering has evolved over the years from an offline model, performed with the help of external network planning tools, to the on-device model in...
View ArticleTraffic Engineering Evolves Part 2: Challenges and SDN to the Rescue
Here is the continuation of this two-part series based on an article our CTO Cengiz Alaettinoglu published in the APNIC blog. In part one, we looked at how traffic engineering has evolved from an...
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