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Aggregate Name
UtahUEN-OpenFlow Aggregate
The UEN/Univ of Utah Regional aggregate supports the GENI Aggregate Provider Agreement (10/01/2012).
Aggregate Overview
Aggregate Resources | As of 10/01/2012, the UtahUEN-OpenFlow Aggregate consists of a single HP switch that supports an InstaGENI implementation and the ProtoGENI implementation via Hybrid mode. This configuration will change in 2013 to include another aggregate HP switch for Data Center connectivity. |
Typical Experiments | The UtahUEN-OpenFlow Aggregate infrastructure will support any experiment on the InstaGENI and ProtoGENI infrastructure (wireless, security, protocol development, driver development, etc.) |
Aggregate Web Page | The UtahOverview "Univ. of Utah and UEN Overview" page gives more information on the site, design, etc. |
Aggregate Status | Link to monitoring web page with current status (operational status, resources available, etc) |
Layer 2 Connectivity | Which GENI core networks, if any, or other layer 2 networks connect to this aggregate? Please include a network diagram of GENI resource connectivity if possible. Make sure to note firewalls, if any, on both control (layer 3) and data paths. |
Experimenter Support
Guides and Documents | Links to docs/web pages describing how experimenters can request, program/configure and control aggregate resources. If at all possible, help docs should include example experiments that use the aggregate resources. |
Support | Link to experimenter support mailing list. If available, information on mailing lists, newsgroups, blogs, call centers, etc. set up to support experimenters using aggregate resources. |
Compatible Tools | Experiment control tools, instrumentation tools and programming tools that are compatible with this aggregate. |
Using this Aggregate
Slice Authorities Recognized | Currently in GENI, a slice authority issues the user certificate, the user credential, and the slice credential. List recognized slice authorities in this space such as the GENI Project Office (http://pgeni.gpolab.bbn.com), ProtoGENI (http://www.emulab.net), and/or PlanetLab (http://www.planet-lab.org). |
Usage Policies | Aggregate specific policies on who can use resources, how many resources can be held for how long, etc. |
Aggregate Manager URL | URL for AM compatible with GENI AM API e.g. https://foam.example.edu:3626/foam/gapi/1 |
Sample RSpecs | Cut-and-paste text RSpecs that work for your resources |
Aggregate Management
Aggregate Operator | Name of organization that operates the aggregate manager. Link to URL of organization. |
Resource Owner | Name(s) of the organization(s) that owns the aggregate resources, if different from the operator of the aggregate manager. If this information cannot be provided (such as with aggregates consisting of contributed resources), provide a statement about who provides the resources. |
Operation POC | Contact information for person or team that operates this aggregate |
Technical POC | Contact information for the PI or research team that develops/maintains the aggregate |
Developer Links | Links to aggregate code base, design docs, developer mailing lists, etc. |