5 | | [mailto:jpgs@ittc.ku.edu James P.G. Sterbenz], ''University of Kansas''[[br]]Deep Medhi, ''University of Missouri, Kansas City''[[br]] Byrav Ramamurthy, ''Unviersity of Nebraska, Lincoln''[[br]] Caterina Scoglio, ''Kansas State University'' |
| 5 | [mailto:jpgs@ittc.ku.edu James P.G. Sterbenz], Egemen K, Çetinkaya, Justin P. Rohrer, ''The University of Kansas''[[br]]Deep Medhi, Xuan Liu, ''University of Missouri – Kansas City''[[br]]Byrav Ramamurthy, Pragu Angu, ''University of Nebraska – Lincoln''[[br]]Caterina Scoglio, Ali Sydney, ''Kansas State University'' |
13 | | This tutorial will provide a comprehensive introduction to the GpENI |
14 | | architecture, infrastructure, configuration, and use by |
15 | | experimenters. The tutorial will describe and demonstrate the use |
16 | | of the three sub-aggregates for Future Internet experiments: |
17 | | !PlanetLab, VINI, and DCN. |
| 12 | This tutorial will provide a comprehensive introduction to GpENI: |
| 13 | The Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation. First, the |
| 14 | architecture and programmability at all layers will be described, |
| 15 | along with the network topology and current deployment status. Then |
| 16 | each of the subaggregates will be described and demonstrated: |
| 17 | PlanetLab for layer 7 and 4 programmability, VINI and programmable |
| 18 | routers for layer 3 programmability, and DCN for programmable layer |
| 19 | 2 programmability. Slice creation and experiment generation will be |
| 20 | demonstrated, and tutorial participants may have the opportunity for |
| 21 | some hands-on use of GpENI. |
| 23 | ==== Prerequisites ==== |
| 24 | None |
| 25 | |
| 26 | ==== Please arrive with... ==== |
| 27 | Laptop |
| 28 | |
| 29 | ==== Pre-work ==== |
| 30 | |
| 31 | Browse the GpENI wiki http://www.gpeni.net and read “The Great |
| 32 | Plains Environment for Network Innovation (GpENI): A Programmable |
| 33 | Testbed for Future Internet Architecture Research”, James |
| 34 | P.G. Sterbenz, et al., TridentCom 2010, |
| 35 | http://www.ittc.ku.edu/resilinets/papers/Sterbenz-GpENI-2010.pdf |
| 36 | |
| 37 | ==== Results ==== |
| 38 | |
| 39 | After completing this tutorial, you will have an understanding of |
| 40 | the architecture and deployment of the GpENI programmable Future |
| 41 | Internet research testbed, how to create slices on the PlanetLab, |
| 42 | VINI, and DCN subaggregates, and how to use GpENI for experiments. |