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Tutorial: Designing network topologies with ToMaTo
Schedule
Tuesday, 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Session Leaders
Paul Müller, Dennis Schwerdel, and Andreas Teuchert, University of Kaiserslautern
Agenda / Details
The Topology Management Tool (ToMaTo) is a topology-centric networking research platform. Using ToMaTo researchers can manage and use virtual topologies consisting of devices (virtual machines, python programs) and networking components (VPN, physical networks). ToMaTo offers an easy-to-use web-based frontend, link emulation on virtual links and packet capturing to allow researchers to focus on their research. ToMaTo has been developed in the context of the German-Lab research project and together with private Planet-Lab and Seattle it is used to run the German- Lab facility consisting of about 200 nodes. The ToMaTo software is not tied to the German-Lab facility and can easily be installed on other facilities like GENI.
In this tutorial, participants will learn the basics of ToMaTo usage, including building and using simple topologies as well as some of the advanced features of ToMaTo like link emulation and packet capturing.
For more information see: http://dswd.github.com/ToMaTo/
Attachments (4)
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ToMaTo - a network experimentation tool.pdf (537.9 KB) - added by 13 years ago.
A first glance into ToMaTo
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ToMaTo_Demo.pdf (164.8 KB) - added by 13 years ago.
A demo
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01 GLab Experimental Facility GEC14 .pdf (6.7 MB) - added by 13 years ago.
Introduction:
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02 The ToMaTo presentations.pdf (25.6 KB) - added by 13 years ago.
ToMaTo tutorial