Changes between Version 15 and Version 16 of GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/OpenFlowHW/DesignSetup
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v15 v16 19 19 20 20 * The topology used in this experiment is the same as the one used in the [wiki:GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/OpenFlowSW/DesignSetup OpenFlow using OVS] part of this tutorial: Three virtual machines (VMs) connected by an !OpenFlow switch. However this tutorial uses the hardware !OpenFlow switch on the rack instead of a software OVS switch. 21 * If you have not reserved a controller yet, make sure you to create a slice that will run the !OpenFlow controller: Reservea VM running the controller using the request RSpec [http://www.gpolab.bbn.com/exp/OpenFlowOVS/pox-controller.rspec]. This RSpec is available at the Portal and is called ''XEN VM POX Ctrl''''''''.21 * If you have not reserved a controller yet, make sure to create a slice that will run the !OpenFlow controller by reserving a VM running the controller using the request RSpec [http://www.gpolab.bbn.com/exp/OpenFlowOVS/pox-controller.rspec]. This RSpec is available at the Portal and is called ''XEN VM POX Ctrl''''''''. 22 22 23 23 [[Image(GENIExperimenter/Graphics:SimpleHardwareOpenFlow.jpg,40%)]] … … 81 81 * one window with ssh into host3 82 82 83 Depending on which tool and OS you are using there is a slightly different process for logging in. If you don't know how to SSH to your reserved hosts take a look in [wiki:HowTo/LoginToNodes this page.]83 Depending on which tool and OS you are using there is a slightly different process for logging in. If you don't know how to SSH to your reserved hosts learn [wiki:HowTo/LoginToNodes how to login.] 84 84 85 85 === 2a. Configure the Controller for the Hardware Switch: Useful Tips ===