Changes between Version 35 and Version 36 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/OpenFlowNetworkDevices


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07/07/16 17:36:13 (8 years ago)
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Ben Newton
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    8080            <li> Notice that a graphical representation of the proposed topology appears on the canvas above the Choose RSpec section.  Click the <b>Site 1</b> node, and then select <b>any <i>InstaGENI</i> aggregate</b> (any with <i>InstaGENI</i> in it's name) from the <i>Site</i> drop down list which appears on the left.  </li>
    8181            <li> Next, click the <b> Reserve Resources </b> near the button of the page. After a few moments a results page should display details for the resources which have been reserved and are now being provisioned. </li>
    82             <li> Click Home on the top menu bar, and repeat the above steps to create a second slice named <b>xxxnat</b> (where xxx are your initials) which instead makes use of the <b>OpenFlow NAT</b> RSpec</li>
     82            <li> Click Home on the top menu bar, and repeat the above steps to create a second slice named <b>xxxnat</b> (where xxx are your initials) which instead makes use of the <b>OpenFlow NAT</b> RSpec.</li>
    8383            <li> Click Home on the top menu bar, and then select one of your slices.  In the canvas you should see your network.  Once your resources are imaged and booted, the associated icon on the canvas will turn green, indicating they are <i>ready</i> to be used.  Be patient, this will likely take several minutes to complete. </li>
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