Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/HelloOmni


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    2 This page will guide you through running a simple experiment in GENI, using the
     2This page will guide you through running a simple non-IP experiment in GENI, using the
    33[http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/Omni Omni command line tool]. We are going to take advantage of the Layer 2
    44links between nodes and run a non-IP experiment. The only thing you will need is a GENI account. If you don't already
    55have one, [wiki:SignMeUp sign up!]
    66
    7 This is the topology of our experiment:
    8 
    9 Before we start with the Omni tutorial, please follow these steps:
    10   i. Login to the VM
    11   i. Run Firefox
    12   i. Open all bookmarks under the Intro to Omni bookmark folder
    13   i. Open a terminal window
    14 
    15 = 1. Configure Omni =
    16 Omni is a tool that will help you reserve resources in GENI, using your GENI
    17 account. The first step is to load into Omni your account information.
    18 Omni uses a configuration file, and there is a script that will automatically generate the file with
    19 some default options and place it in the default place of `~/.gcf/`. Follow
     7= 1. Configure Omni with your GENI account =
     8
     9[http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/Omni Omni] is a command-line tool that will help you reserve resources in GENI. Follow these steps to download and configure Omni.
     10
     11{{
     12#!html
     13<table border="0">
     14   
     15      <tr>
     16       <td>
     17
     18        <a href="[http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/Omni" target="Omni">
     19<img border="0" src="http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/raw-attachment/wiki/Omni/omni-pic.png" alt="Omni web page"  height="120" title="Omni command line tool" />  </a>
     20       </td>
     21       <td >
     22         <ol>
     23            <li> Go to <a href="http://www.protogeni.net/flack" target="_blank"> http://www.protogeni.net/flack </a> and press the <b> Log in </b> button</li>
     24            <li> From the <b> select authority</b> drop down menu, select the site authority for your GENI account, most probably pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com  and press the <b> Download </b> button</li>
     25            <li> Answer <b>yes</b> in the pop-up window </li>
     26            <li> Login to the new window using your GENI account </li>
     27            <li> Reload the Flack tab and repeat steps <b> 1 and 2 </b> </li>
     28            <li> After your private key and certificate are loaded, type your GENI passphrase in the box</li>
     29            <li> Select the sites you want. For this tutorial we only need the utaemulab.cm site.</li>
     30          </ol>
     31       </td>
     32 
     33    </tr>
     34 </table>
     35}}}
     36
     37The first step is to load into Omni your account information. Omni uses a configuration file, and there is a script that will automatically generate the file with
     38some default options and place it in the default place of `~/.gcf/`. Follow [http://trac.gpolab.bbn.com/gcf/wiki/OmniConfigure/Automatic these instructions]
     39to configure
     40
     41
     42Follow
    2043these steps:
    2144 i. In the web browser login to `www.pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com` using the information