124 | | Tip: For a real experiment, we would now define the IP addresses on the dataplane interfaces, reserve the topology, and write and test the automated configuration of the nodes for your experiment. The idea is that by taking the time to properly automate the configuration of these two nodes, we will be able to build larger topologies easily. This step may take some time, but in exchange it will make running the rest of the experiment quicker and easier and save you a great deal of frustration. For today's exercise, this work has already been done and tested for you. |
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| 129 | <img src="http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/Graphics/Symbols-Tips-icon.png?format=raw" width="50" height="50" alt="Tip"> |
| 130 | </td> |
| 131 | <td> |
| 132 | For a real experiment, we would now define the IP addresses on the dataplane interfaces, reserve the topology, and write and test the automated configuration of the nodes for your experiment. The idea is that by taking the time to properly automate the configuration of these two nodes, we will be able to build larger topologies easily. This step may take some time, but in exchange it will make running the rest of the experiment quicker and easier and save you a great deal of frustration. For today's exercise, this work has already been done and tested for you.</a>. |
| 133 | </td> |
| 134 | </tr> |
| 135 | </table> |
| 136 | }}} |