132 | | * NYU Poly experience (need summary) [[BR]] |
133 | | |
134 | | 1) physical host acting as base station controller, runs the asn-gw and wimaxrf AM. |
135 | | It has Ethernet connections to the NEC IDU, NYU-Poly network (and Internet), and very soon GENI backbone (campus IS just informed me that they will be testing that tomorrow). |
136 | | We have firewall rules set up so this host only accepts traffic from host (2) on the wimaxrf AM port. This allows us to make sure that only users with a current reservation can configure the BS. |
137 | | 2) physical host running OMF 5.3 AM, EC, and some other services that are useful for the testbed. |
138 | | It has Ethernet connections to NYU-Poly network (internet) and OMF control network. |
139 | | This is the host that testbed users log on to. We have firewall rules set up on this host so that only users with a current reservation can configure the BS or communicate with the testbed nodes. |
140 | | 3) physical host that serves our group website and the reservation system for the testbed. It's connected to the NYU-Poly network (and Internet) |
141 | | (1) and (2) run Ubuntu, (3) runs Windows. |
142 | | Our testbed nodes are scattered throughout several CS labs and research areas (not part of our group). They are connected to the pre-existing Ethernet jacks in the walls and floors of those rooms, which all go back to a CS server room, where we patch them through to our own (non-openflow) switch for the control network. |
143 | | We do have an openflow switch that we plan to deploy somewhere at some point. |
| 132 | * NYU Poly configuration: [[BR]] |
| 133 | |
| 134 | * 1) physical host acting as base station controller, runs the asn-gw and wimaxrf AM. [[BR]] |
| 135 | * (1) and (2) run Ubuntu, (3) runs Windows. [[BR]] |
| 136 | * It has Ethernet connections to the NEC IDU, NYU-Poly network (and Internet), and very soon GENI backbone (campus IS just informed me that they will be testing that tomorrow). [[BR]] |
| 137 | * We have firewall rules set up so this host only accepts traffic from host (2) on the wimaxrf AM port. This allows us to make sure that only users with a current reservation can configure the BS. [[BR]] |
| 138 | |
| 139 | * 2) physical host running OMF 5.3 AM, EC, and some other services that are useful for the testbed. [[BR]] |
| 140 | * (1) and (2) run Ubuntu, (3) runs Windows. [[BR]] |
| 141 | * It has Ethernet connections to NYU-Poly network (internet) and OMF control network. [[BR]] |
| 142 | * This is the host that testbed users log on to. We have firewall rules set up on this host so that only users with a current reservation can configure the BS or communicate with the testbed nodes. [[BR]] |
| 143 | |
| 144 | * 3) physical host that serves our group website and the reservation system for the testbed. It's connected to the NYU-Poly network (and Internet) [[BR]] |
| 145 | * (1) and (2) run Ubuntu, (3) runs Windows. [[BR]] |
| 146 | |
| 147 | * Our testbed nodes are scattered throughout several CS labs and research areas (not part of our group). [[BR]] |
| 148 | * They are connected to the pre-existing Ethernet jacks in the walls and floors of those rooms, which all go back to a CS server room, where we patch them through to our own (non-openflow) switch for the control network. [[BR]] |
| 149 | * We do have an openflow switch that we plan to deploy somewhere at some point. [[BR]] |
150 | | * Wisconsin experience (need summary) [[BR]] |
151 | | |
152 | | |
153 | | > All services are running on the same physical machine.HP server that came with the base station. The base OS is |
154 | | > Debian and virtual machines using for the services (Virtualbox). |
155 | | > |
156 | | > Physical machine network connections: |
157 | | > Eth0 (128.105.22.xxx): University network (internet) |
158 | | > Eth1 (10.3.8.126): Network to IDU of base station |
159 | | > Eth2 (10.0.0.1): Control network for omf |
160 | | > Eth3: Connected to openflow (physically, but not enabled until we can |
161 | | > get a vlan tag to GENI backbone) |
162 | | > |
163 | | > Base operating system: Debian |
164 | | > Virtualbox guests: |
165 | | > 1. Ubuntu 9.04 -> aggmgr 5.2 -> wimaxrf service |
166 | | > Eth0 (128.105.22.xxx): bridged interface to university |
167 | | network |
168 | | > Eth1(10.3.8.254): bridged interface to base station network |
169 | | > |
170 | | > 2. Ubuntu 10.04 -> aggmgr 5.3 -> cmcStub, Frisbee, inventory, |
171 | | pxe, |
172 | | > result, saveimage |
173 | | > Also expctl, resctl, and xmpp on same machine |
174 | | > Eth0 (128.105.22.xxx): bridged interface to university |
175 | | network |
176 | | > Eth1 (10.0.0.200): bridged interface to control network |
| 156 | * Wisconsin configuration [[BR]] |
| 157 | |
| 158 | * All services are running on the same physical machine. [[BR]] |
| 159 | * HP server that came with the base station. [[BR]] |
| 160 | * The base OS is Debian and virtual machines using for the services (Virtualbox) [[BR]] |
| 161 | |
| 162 | * Physical machine network connections: [[BR]] |
| 163 | * Eth0 (128.105.22.xxx): University network (internet) [[BR]] |
| 164 | * Eth1 (10.3.8.126): Network to IDU of base station [[BR]] |
| 165 | * Eth2 (10.0.0.1): Control network for omf [[BR]] |
| 166 | * Eth3: Connected to openflow (physically, but not enabled until we can get a vlan tag to GENI backbone) [[BR]] |
| 167 | |
| 168 | * Base operating system: Debian [[BR]] |
| 169 | |
| 170 | * Virtualbox guests: [[BR]] |
| 171 | * 1. Ubuntu 9.04 -> aggmgr 5.2 -> wimaxrf service [[BR]] |
| 172 | * Eth0 (128.105.22.xxx): bridged interface to university network [[BR]] |
| 173 | * Eth1(10.3.8.254): bridged interface to base station network [[BR]] |
| 174 | |
| 175 | * 2. Ubuntu 10.04 -> aggmgr 5.3 -> cmcStub, Frisbee, inventory, pxe, result, saveimage [[BR]] |
| 176 | * Also expctl, resctl, and xmpp on same machine [[BR]] |
| 177 | * Eth0 (128.105.22.xxx): bridged interface to university network [[BR]] |
| 178 | * Eth1 (10.0.0.200): bridged interface to control network [[BR]] |