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Welcome to USC

Introduction

Unified Secure Channel (USC) is a Software Defined Networking (SDN) component that uses unified secure channels to enable communications between SDN controllers and enterprise network elements. USC is distributed as a part of the community driven and industry supported OpenDaylight Project, an open source platform for SDN and NFV.

USC enables secure and high performance communication between SDN controllers and network elements across wide area networks. By establishing a unified secure tunnel, USC facilitates secure and reliable management and control of various devices, including network devices, cloud gateways, IoT devices. Out of the box, USC provides call-home, mutual authentication, and protocol multiplexing.

In enterprise networks, more and more controller and network management systems are being deployed remotely and in the cloud. As enterprise networks become more and more heterogeneous - branch, IoT, wireless - enterprise customers will want a converged network controller and management system solution. USC can solve the security, performance, and management issues for such solutions.

Key Features

  • High Security: Encrypted communication & mutual authentication
  • Better Performance: Converged tunneling for all protocols
  • Large Capacity: Support clustering & Satisfy different capacity requirements with elastic scalability


Project Facts

Project Creation Date: Dec 11th, 2014
Lifecycle State: Incubation
Type: Protocol
Primary Contact: An Ho <an.ho@huawei.com>
Project Lead:  An Ho <an.ho@huawei.com>
Committers:  

Emeritus:

IRC: freenode.net #opendaylight
Mailing List: usc-dev@lists.opendaylight.org
    Archives: mailing list archives
Meetings: See Community Meetings Ensure Meetings listed on central Meeting page
Repository: git clone https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/usc
Jenkins: jenkins silo
Gerrit Patches: code patches/reviews
Bugs: