[[PageOutline]] = Advanced Network Experiments = == Schedule == Wednesday, 1:30pm - 3.30pm == Session Leaders == Niky Riga, GENI Project Office [[br]] Jay Aikat, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill == Agenda / Details == The purpose of this tutorial is to perform more advanced networking experiments in GENI, and to also get you acquainted with [http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/Omni Omni] that is a command line tool for resource management in GENI. The tutorial will have two parts: * '''Part 1''': Introduction to Omni and a simple hands-on exercise. Also introduction to more complicated GENI topologies and to TiMIX a traffic generator that you can use in GENI. * '''Part 2''': For this part we are going to split up in two groups: * Group 1: Will do a tutorial at TiMIX * Group 2 : Will do a tutorial of a non-ip experiment using Click routers Although at the second part the attendees will only get a chance to do one exercise, they are encouraged to drop by the [wiki:GEC16Agenda/ExperimenterDropInExperimenter Drop-in session] and we will be happy to help you go over the second one. == Pre-Requisites == Before you come to the tutorial please make sure that you: 1. are able to login to the [https://panther.gpolab.bbn.com GENI Portal]. If you can't login please send us an [mailto:portal-help@geni.net email] and we will be glad to help you. 2. Have [https://www.virtualbox.org/ VirtualBox installed] on your computer 3. Have a copy of the GEC16 VM. Also it would be useful is you are: * familiar with the GENI terminology and the use of the GENI Portal. Please consider attending the [wiki:GEC16Agenda/IntroToGENI Introduction to GENI] and the [wiki:GEC16Agenda/GENIPortalIntro GENI Portal Tutorial] sessions. * familiar with linux command line, ssh using ssh key pairs. The tutorial instructions can be found [wiki:GEC16Agenda/AdvancedGENITopoOmni/Instructions here].