wiki:GENIExperimenter/Tutorials/PortalSimpleLayer2Example/ObtainResources

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Obtain Resources: create a slice and reserve resources

Introduction: Getting Started with GENI using the GENI Portal

Design/Setup
Execute
Finish

Instructions

Now that you are a member of a project, you are ready to run your first GENI experiment. For the purpose of this tutorial we are going to do a simple layer 2 experiment.

1. Create a slice

Create a GENI Slice
  1. Go to the Home tab.
  2. Press the Create Slice button for this project.
  3. As a slice name use the slice name on your worksheet (the slice name should be of the form portal##), you can leave the description empty and press Create Slice

2. Reserve Virtual Machines at Two Aggregates

For this tutorial, we have manually reserved a VLAN (a layer 2 circuit) from a GENI rack in Utah to a GENI rack in Massachusetts.

Now reserve a virtual machine (VM) connected to each end of the manually configured VLAN.

First, reserve a VM on the Utah end of the VLAN. This node will be refereed to as the "client".

WARNING: Reserving the VMs takes real work. In order to pace the creation of the VMs, please only reserve your two VM when you are given a "blinking ball" by the tutorial instructor.

Create a GENI Project
  1. Go to the Slices tab and press the Add Resources button. Complete the form as shown in the picture on the left and press the Reserve Resources button. Reserving the node at the aggregate may take awhile (in excess of 30 seconds). Do not reload the page or press the back button while waiting.

Second, reserve a virtual machine connected to the Massachusetts end of the manually configured VLAN. This node will be refereed to as the "server".

Create a GENI Project
  1. Go to the Slices tab and again press on the Add Resources button. Complete the form as shown in the picture on the left and press the Reserve Resources button. Again, this may take awhile. Do not reload the page or press the back button while waiting.

3. Check Whether Virtual Machines are Ready to be Used

It takes some time for the VMs to boot. Check to see if they are up.

  1. Return to the Slice page. Press the Get All button in the aggregate table.
Status at both aggregates
Status at both aggregates
  1. The rows for InstaGENI GPO and InstaGENI Utah should say READY against a green background and look as shown on the left.
  2. If one of the rows do not say READY, press the Get Status button on that row until it does.

Next: Execute a Simple Layer 2 Experiment