Opened 13 years ago
Closed 12 years ago
#805 closed (fixed)
Plenary demo: Improving WAN Performance with the eXtensible Session Protocol (Indiana, Delaware)
Reported by: | Mark Berman | Owned by: | Josh Smift |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | |
Component: | GPO | Version: | SPIRAL4 |
Keywords: | GEC12 | Cc: | swany@iu.edu, kissel@cis.udel.edu |
Dependencies: |
Description
- This demonstration will show the eXtensible Session Protocol (XSP) and a networking approach that we call SLaBS, for Session Layer Burst Switching. XSP is a session protocol that can signal the network, utilize network forwarding gateways, and alter the configuration of the network for the duration of the session. In this demo, bulk data transfers will create virtual circuits with Openflow, and will perform RDMA transfers between SLaBS gateways.
- AC connections for two laptops.
- Wired network connections for two laptops.
- No wireless needed.
- No static addresses needed.
- Two projectors
- No monitors
- No posters
- No special requests
Note: this is a plenary demo request, so AC power, wired connectivity, projectors, are shared with other plenary demos.
Demo POC: Martin Swany <swany@iu.edu>, Ezra Kissel <kissel@cis.udel.edu>
Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by
Summary: | eXtensible Session Protocol (XSP) and Session Layer Burst Switching (SLaBS) (Indiana, Delaware) → Plenary demo: eXtensible Session Protocol (XSP) and Session Layer Burst Switching (SLaBS) (Indiana, Delaware) |
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comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by
Summary: | Plenary demo: eXtensible Session Protocol (XSP) and Session Layer Burst Switching (SLaBS) (Indiana, Delaware) → Plenary demo: Improving WAN Performance with the eXtensible Session Protocol (Indiana, Delaware) |
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comment:3 Changed 12 years ago by
Cc: | swany@iu.edu kissel@cis.udel.edu added |
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Owner: | changed from somebody to Josh Smift |
comment:4 Changed 12 years ago by
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
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Thanks again for your demo at the plenary session at GEC 12!