Software Defined Networks Clause Samples

The 'Software Defined Networks' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the use, management, or integration of software-defined networking (SDN) technologies within the scope of the agreement. This clause typically outlines how network resources are to be controlled via software, specifies standards or protocols to be followed, and may address issues such as interoperability, security, and maintenance obligations. By establishing clear guidelines for SDN implementation, the clause ensures that both parties understand their roles and expectations, thereby reducing the risk of technical disputes and promoting efficient network management.
Software Defined Networks. (SDN) — An application in SDN that manages flow control to enable intelligent networking.
Software Defined Networks. (SDN) — Controllers - is an application in software-defined networking (SDN) that manages flow control to enable intelligent networking. SDN controllers are based on protocols, such as OpenFlow, that allow servers to tell switches where to send packets. The SDN controller lies between network devices at one end and applications at the other end. Any communications between applications and devices have to go through the controller. The controller uses multiple routing protocols including OpenFlow to configure network devices and choose the optimal network path for application traffic.
Software Defined Networks. (SDN) - Virtualized Switches and Routers ― Technology utilized to support software manipulation of hardware for specific use cases.
Software Defined Networks. The Contractor shall provide services related to software defined network solutions.