9 | | 1. Do a simple but complete GENI experiment |
10 | | 2. Learn and use 5 GENI terms: experimenter, project, slice, resource, and aggregate. |
11 | | 3. Use the [http://portal.geni.net GENI Experimenter Portal] and jFed |
12 | | |
13 | | Specifically, during this exercise you will: |
14 | | * Use your GENI account for the first time and do some one time setup |
15 | | - Login to the GENI Experimenter Portal for the first time |
16 | | - Join a Project |
17 | | - Specify `ssh` keys for use logging into resources |
18 | | * Learn how to reserve, login to, and release resources in GENI |
19 | | - Create and renew a slice |
20 | | - Generate and reserve your own topology of GENI resources using jFed |
21 | | - Learn how to login to compute resources using `ssh` |
22 | | - Learn how to delete resources in GENI |
23 | | * Understand the difference between the control and data plane interfaces on each node |
24 | | * Use these resources to do a very simple first experiment |
25 | | - Use `ping` to test connectivity between the reserved resources |
26 | | - Use `ifconfig` to identify your data and control plane interfaces |
| 8 | 1. Do a simple but complete experiment on GENI and FIRE |
| 9 | 2. Learn and use 5 terms: experimenter, project, slice, resource, and aggregate. |
| 10 | 3. Learn how to manage your GENI or FIRE account |
| 11 | 4. Learn how to use the jFed toot |