| 70 | In Part II, attendees will run their second complete experiment in GENI. |
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| 72 | At the end of Part II, attendees will be able to: |
| 73 | * Use and understand the following terms: |
| 74 | - Resource Specification (aka RSpec) |
| 75 | - sliver |
| 76 | - Aggregate Manager API (AM API) |
| 77 | * Customize the resources they reserve using standard mechanisms: |
| 78 | - understand that a resource specification (RSpec) is an XML file |
| 79 | - understand that resources are reserved using the aggregate manager API (AM API) |
| 80 | - understand how to load a topology using an RSpec |
| 81 | - have edited an RSpec using a tool (Flack) as well as by hand |
| 82 | - have reserved and deleted resources using a command line tool (omni) |
| 83 | - know how to specify the image to load on a compute node |
| 84 | - know how to have software automatically loaded and run on a compute node |
| 85 | - have run a simple layer 2 experiment |
| 86 | * Use multiple tools to act on a slice and reserve resources |
| 87 | - understand that all tools use common mechanisms to describe resources (RSpecs) and to reserve resources (the AM API) |
| 88 | * Understand the strengths of different types of GENI racks |
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