27 | | These are a set of lists of ports, one for each of the various datapaths provided by this aggregate, subdivided by the physical switches that provide them. Each entry includes the port name (typically corresponds to the physical port, for a hardware switch) and number (how OpenFlow controllers actually refer to ports), as reported by ListResources, and what the port connects to. |
| 27 | These are a set of lists of ports, one for each of the various datapaths provided by this aggregate, subdivided by the physical switches that provide them. Each entry includes the port name (typically corresponds to the physical port, for a hardware switch) and number (how OpenFlow controllers actually refer to ports), as reported by !ListResources, and what the port connects to. |
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| 29 | == Note on PG Connections == |
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| 31 | There are two connections between the Internet2 GENI OpenFlow network and the ProtoGENI backbone, and each one serves a different purpose. The connection in LOSA is on the shared mesoscale VLAN, and it can be used by many experimenters at one time. This connection is always available. The connection in ATLA is intended for a single experimenter to use when connecting their own private ProtoGENI VLAN to the Internet2 GENI OpenFlow network. This connection may be requested on demand. |