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Pathlet routing demo resource request for GEC8 — at Version 2
Reported by: | Mark Berman | Owned by: | hdempsey@bbn.com |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | |
Component: | GPO | Version: | SPIRAL2 |
Keywords: | GEC8 | Cc: | pbg@illinois.edu |
Dependencies: |
Description (last modified by )
(Request submitted 20 Jun 2010, data entry by MEB 21 Jun)
- Brief demo description (A few sentences suitable for a GEC8
attendee information page)
Source-controlled routing is a promising architectural approach to
improve reliability, efficiency, and overall flexibility of the network. We will demonstrate a streaming media application weathering "storms" on the network via source-controlled adaptive routing, running on top of pathlet routing, a flexible interdomain routing and forwarding substrate.
- List of equipment that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop,
switch hardware prototype, monitor). (Just put in the number of connections needed if your demo description already lists the equipment)
Laptop, monitor
- Number of wired network connections (include required bandwidth if
significant)
One. We plan to have one or two simultaneous video streams, which
would total between 150 and 400 kbps.
- Number of wireless network connections (include required bandwidth
if significant)
Zero.
- Projector (y/n) Monitor (y/n, specify VGA or DVI) (Bring your own
projectors if feasible)
Yes on the monitor; DVI preferred.
- Number of posters (poster boards are 20" x 30")
One.
- Number of static addresses needed (if any)
None.
- Description of any special requests (e.g. VLANS to NLR or I2
backbone)
We would like to be aware of whether there will be any firewalls
restricting our Internet access from the demo site.
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Thank you for your demo reqeust. Is pbg@illinois.edu the person who will be using the network connection? (UCSD requires this information.)
There are firewalls at UCSD, which is provinding the demonstration network access. If you have concerns about particular protocols or traffic and firewalls, we can discuss the particulars with UCSD and do appropriate network engineering.