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v17 v18 1 1 [attachment:GEC16-ClickRouter-Instructions.pdf Instructions in pdf] 2 = GEC16 Advanced Networking Experiments: Click Router Sample Experiment = 3 {{{ 4 #!html 5 6 7 <table > 8 <tr> 9 <td width = "500"> 10 In this example experiment, you will configure and run a non-IP software routing configuration, using : 11 <ul> 12 <li><a href="http://read.cs.ucla.edu/click/click"> Click modular router</a></li> 13 <li> <a href="http://protogeni.net"> ProtoGENI hosts</a> 14 </ul> 15 In this example, we'll be running click in user mode. <br/><br/> 16 17 Please note that you can't just cut and paste all of the commands. There are additional instructions in the text. 18 </td> 19 <td> 20 <img src="http://groups.geni.net/geni/attachment/wiki/GENIExperimenter/Graphics/ClickExampleExperiment.png?format=raw" height="200"> 21 </td> 22 <td> 23 </tr> 24 25 </table> 26 }}} 27 2 28 = Design/Setup: Setup Omni with Multiple Users = 3 29 Omni gives you the capability of giving access to other users on your compute resources. Depending on which AM you are using to get resources from, this is done in a different way. If you are reserving resources in a ProtoGENI AM, then you can specify a comma separated list of users in the `users` attribute of the `[omni]` section, and specify the information for each