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#972 | fixed | Software defined Precise Measurement in GENI | ||
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Software defined Precise Measurement in GENI Demo participants: Han Wang Affiliation: Cornell University We will demonstrate SoNIC, which enables real-time access to 10Gbps Ethernet physical layer in software. By implementing the creation of the bitstream in software and the transmission of the bitstream in hardware, SoNIC provides complete control over the entire network stack in realtime. SoNIC utilizes commodity-off-the-shelf multi-core processors to implement part of the physical layer in software, and employs a FPGA board to transmit optical signal over the wire. As an example of SoNIC's fine-granularity control, it can perform precise network measurements at the pico-second scale, accurately characterizing network components such as routers, switches, and network interface cards. Required equipment that need AC connections: dell workstation x1, cisco 4948 switch x1, laptop x1, management switch x1. Number of network connections: x2 Number of wireless network connection: x1 Number of static address: 0 Monitor: yes, VGA. Number of poster: x1 Special request: nil |
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#1261 | fixed | SciWiNet demo | ||
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The objective of SciWiNet is to help the academic research community deal with the wireless infrastructure requirements. SciWiNet is based on an Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) model. An MVNO is an entity that re-sells cellular services from a wireless network operator. Typically MVNOs cater to focused user communities. For example VirginMobile and Straight Talk cater to customers that require single devices with low service rates. Other MVNOs support vertical or focused markets such as Kajeet (education). This article provides further background on MVNOs. Currently, SciWiNet resells Sprint's 3G/4G data services. This includes Sprint's WiMAX and LTE services (including Sprint's current LTE brand referred to as Spark).
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#1008 | fixed | ION AM should trust GENI Clearinghouse | ||
Description |
The ION aggregate should install the GENI GPO Clearinghouse root certificates as trusted roots, allowing experimenters with credentials issued by this clearinghouse to reserve circuits. Adding these certificates to the standard set of recommended trust roots was discussed at GEC16 at the Operations and Monitoring session. Related slides are here: http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GEC16Agenda/OpsAndMonitoring/GEC16_OpsMon_Portal_post.pptx Note that this only allows users with the Omni commandline tool, and accounts from this clearinghouse, to make reservations. |