HP VAN SDN Controller Software Products manual Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller

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6 Operating the HP VAN SDN Controller

6.1 Access a controller interface

This section describes the interfaces for operating the controller. (For information on supported web browsers, see the HP VAN SDN Controller and Applications Support Matrix.)

6.1.1Using the controller console UI

1.Using a supported web browser, access the controller user interface: https://controller_ip_address:8443/sdn/ui/

(Replace controller_ip_address with your controller IP address.)

The HP VAN SDN Controller login screen appears, as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5 Logging in to the console

2.Enter your user name and Password, and then click Login.

NOTE: The user name and password are set in the Keystone software prior to the HP VAN SDN Controller installation. Unless the Keystone configuration script is changed prior to installation, the default user name and password are used:

default user name: sdn.

default password: skyline.

If the controller is running, a display similar to Figure 6 appears:

6.1 Access a controller interface

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Contents HP VAN SDN Controller 2.4 Installation Guide Acknowledgments Contents Documentation feedback Support and other resourcesBefore installing the controller Controller authenticationGetting Started Controller LicensingHP VAN SDN Controller installation overview HPN Networking support site Downloading the controller softwareNext steps Installing the Keystone server Installing a new controller with a local Keystone server~$ sudo apt-get update ~$ sudo apt-get update ~$ sudo apt-get install keystone~$ sudo service sdnc status Installing and verifying the controllerUnpacking the controller software ~$ sudo dpkg -l hp-sdn-ctl~$ sudo /opt/sdn/admin/configlocalkeystone Configuring a user on a local Keystone serverRoles sdn-admin and sdn-user ~$ unset httpsproxy httpproxy~$ sdnc start/running, process nnnn ~$ sudo apt-get install -fUpgrading the controller from version 2.3 to version Provider=keystone.token.providers.uuid.Provider Using the controller with a remote Keystone serverProvider=keystone.token.providers.uuid.Provider Unpacking the controller software on your local machineOpen the file at /etc/sdn/sdnctl.conf ADMINTOKEN= AUTHENDPOINT= TRUSTSTOREPASS= TRUSTSTORE=~ $ ntpdc -c peers Verifying the NTP configurationOperating the HP VAN SDN Controller Access a controller interfaceUsing the controller console UI Response similar to the following appears Changing a user passwordRelated documentation Obtaining a software licenseUninstalling the controller Uninstalling the controller and the Keystone serverUninstalling the Keystone server ~$ sudo dpkg -P hp-sdn-ctlSDN Controller service Sdnc failed to start TroubleshootingProblem description SolutionInstall verification command shows incorrect output Controller installation failedNTP not operating Local Keystone server installation failureWrong provider type PKI on the Keystone server Noproxy=SERVERIP,IPCd /opt/sdn/cassandra/bin Controller ceases to operate when running Network ProtectorCaServer.sh start CaServer.sh statusChecking status of Cassandra daemon Cassandra is running Software technical support and software updates How to contact HPSupport and other resources Get connected to the HP SDN online user forumWarranty Obtaining software updatesRelated information Care PacksDocumentation feedback
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VAN SDN Controller Software Products specifications

HP VAN SDN Controller Software Products represent a significant advancement in network management by leveraging software-defined networking (SDN) principles. These products aim to centralize control of network resources, provide enhanced automation, and simplify network management, which can dramatically improve the overall performance and agility of data centers.

One of the main features of HP VAN SDN Controller is its ability to enable an application-centric network environment. By separating the control plane from the data plane, network administrators can gain a holistic view of the entire network. This separation allows for dynamic reconfiguration of network devices and sets the stage for the development of innovative applications that can respond to real-time network conditions.

The controller supports OpenFlow as its primary protocol, ensuring interoperability with a wide range of network devices from different vendors. This compatibility facilitates a heterogeneous network environment, allowing organizations to transition to SDN at their own pace without needing to replace all existing hardware. It also promotes vendor diversity, reducing the risk of vendor lock-in.

HP VAN SDN Controller features robust security capabilities, including support for micro-segmentation, which helps in isolating critical components within the network. This layer of security can safeguard sensitive data and protect against threats, ensuring that only authorized traffic is allowed within designated network segments.

Another key characteristic is the controller's emphasis on automation and orchestration. Through APIs and built-in tools, network policies can be defined and applied consistently across the entire network. This intelligent automation reduces the potential for human error and accelerates the implementation of networking changes, enabling organizations to adapt quickly to evolving business needs.

The HP VAN SDN Controller also incorporates advanced analytics capabilities that provide real-time visibility into network performance. These analytics can help in troubleshooting, forecasting capacity needs, and optimizing resource utilization, contributing to improved operational efficiency and reduced downtime.

Furthermore, the scalable architecture of the HP VAN SDN Controller makes it suitable for various environments, from small enterprises to large-scale data centers. The product supports multi-tenancy, allowing multiple virtual networks to coexist on the same infrastructure, which can be ideal for service providers and organizations operating within cloud environments.

In summary, HP VAN SDN Controller Software Products deliver a powerful suite of features and technologies that enhance network control, security, automation, and scalability, positioning organizations to leverage the full potential of software-defined networking.