id summary reporter owner description status priority milestone component version resolution keywords cc dependencies 822 FlowScale Demo (IU OpenFlow Campus Trial) chsmall@grnoc.iu.edu Josh Smift "The demo location will supply tables, AC power, wired Ethernet and wireless network connections, projection screens, poster stands and foam-core posterboards. We ask that you bring your own projector if possible. We will arrange for projectors and/or monitors for any participants that cannot bring their own. Template of info to include in your demo request ticket: Brief demo description (Write a few sentences suitable for a GEC12 attendee information page that explains the demo's purpose as well as its importance to GENI, and lists the participants. See http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GEC10DemoSummary for examples.) We are planning on demonstrating FlowScale, a load balancing-as-a-service tool to allow distribution of network traffic over multiple switches and ports. FlowScale tool uses multiple user chosen algorithms to hash traffic by IP prefix, VLAN or Ethertype and balances traffic based on these selected characteristics. Indiana University is deploying the FlowScale software into production as part of a high performance IDS cluster. It is intended that applications such as FlowScale deployed into production networks will foster deployment of technologies such as OpenFlow that can be used by GENI for research. Our demonstration at GEC12 will not have the wide area links and additional site in Seattle that the SC demo will use but essentially demonstrate the same configuration that will be deployed at the Indiana University campuses IDS clusters. List of equipment you're bringing that will need AC connections (e.g. laptop, hardware prototype, monitor). Just put in the number of connections needed if your demo description already lists the equipment. 1 power - laptop Number of wired network connections (Include required bandwidth if significant.) 1 Number of wireless network connections (All wireless access in demo area is shared.) 0 Number of static addresses (Default addressing is dynamic.) 0 Number of projectors (Please note number even if you are bringing your own, to ensure that we provide screen space for it.) 1 Number of monitors (Specify VGA, DVI, or HDMI. Specify resolution only if your software has resolution restrictions. We cannot guarantee a particular monitor size, so bring your own if this is critical for your demo.) 0 Number of posters (Biggest poster boards are 30"" x 40"") 1 30"" x 20"" Description of any special requests (network connectivity needs other than commodity Internet, other projects you'd like to be located near, etc.) Projector and Screen This is a more detailed version of the demo we will being doing during the Plenary " closed major OFIU SPIRAL4 fixed GEC12