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NTT Readies its “Lagopus” SDN SoftSwitch

NTT will be showing  “Lagopus” Open Source Software (OSS) SDN switch at this week’s Interop Tokyo 2014 conference ahead of a formal unveiling next month.

Development of the Lagopus SDN software switch originates with NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, which is one of the participants in Japan’s O3 Project commissioned by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. A prototype SDN software switch “Lagopus” that enabled 10 Gbps forwarding was successfully developed in December 2013. NTT Software Innovation Center has contributed its “Ryu SDN Framework” controller, which supports OpenFlow 1.3 as well as other networking protocols.

NTT has also established an SDN Switch Test Center and is building an ecosystem of compatible SDN solutions.

http://www.ntt.co.jp/news2014/1406e/140606a.html

More on Lagopus:  http://lagopus.github.io/

In March 2014, Japan’s “Open Innovation over Network Platforms” research and development (R&D) project, also known as the “O3 Project”, announced the first milestones in its development of multi-carrier, multi-layer SDN, including the development of a database of expressions for integrating the optical layer of the network with packet layer.

The O3 project is supported by Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications and includes the participation of Fujitsu, Hitachi, NEC, NTT Communications and NTT.

NTT provided the following highlights of these first deliverables:

1) Unified network information database and resource allocation technology


2) Technologies for common control and management of networks

3) Technology for developing virtualization-compatible network devices

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