Changes between Version 429 and Version 430 of ConnectivityHome
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v429 v430 3 3 '''NOTE: This information is subject to change, but is actively maintained. Please email us with updates and corrections.''' 4 4 [[br]] 5 '''NOTE: NLR is in the process of being shut down. GENI has moved connections off of NLR, but we are in the process of updating documentation.'''5 '''NOTE: NLR has been shut down. GENI no longer includes NLR connections, but wiki pages that mention NLR are still being updated. 6 6 7 7 == Reference Material == … … 13 13 4. ConnectivityTesting - additional reference on common testing software. 14 14 5. OpenFlow/CampusTopology - guidelines for sites' OpenFlow deployment to reach various GENI VLANS. 15 6. NetworkCore - Topology and configuration of the Internet2 and National !LambdaRail interconnected Backbone OpenFlow Core VLANs.15 6. NetworkCore - Topology and configuration of the Internet2 and (obsolete) National !LambdaRail interconnected Backbone OpenFlow Core VLANs. 16 16 7. [wiki:Layer1Transport Layer1Transport] - Software that administrators can use to forward traffic at layer 1 through their !OpenFlow switches. 17 17 … … 20 20 == OpenFlow Core VLANs == 21 21 22 The OpenFlow Core consists of interconnected OpenFlow-enabled switches on the Internet2 and National !LambdaRail networks. To reach these VLANs, a campus typically uses VLANs through either the National !LambdaRail orInternet2 layer-2 services. The OpenFlow Core deployment's topology and configuration is documented on the NetworkCore wikipage.22 The OpenFlow Core consists of interconnected OpenFlow-enabled switches on Internet2 networks. To reach these VLANs, a campus typically uses VLANs through Internet2 layer-2 services. The OpenFlow Core deployment's topology and configuration is documented on the NetworkCore wikipage. 23 23 24 24 === OpenFlow Core VLANs ===