3 | | This is an example topology of a campus OpenFlow network, that is configured to support the Pathlet experiment. This experiment will run |
4 | | through GEC12 (from now till November 30th). |
5 | | The configuration described here is in addition to the [wiki:OpenFlow/CampusTopology basic campus topology] setup for the Plastic slices project, but uses the same infrastructure, i.e. the host in the diagram is one of the existing myPlc hosts that is connected to an !OpenFlow switch in your campus. Currently only HP switches can support the Pathlet experiment, so if you only have an NEC or a quanta switch, please let us know. |
| 3 | This is an example topology of a campus OpenFlow network, that is configured to support the Pathlet experiment. '''This experiment will run through GEC12 (from now till November 30th).''' |
| 4 | The configuration described here is in addition to the [wiki:OpenFlow/CampusTopology basic campus topology] setup for the Plastic slices project, '''but uses the same infrastructure, i.e. the host in the diagram is one of the existing myPlc hosts that is connected to an !OpenFlow switch in your campus.''' Currently only HP switches can support the Pathlet experiment, so if you only have an NEC or a quanta switch, please let us know. '''After the initial setup described in this page, only regular experimental support is expected (e.g. opt-in traffic). We will use this page to keep track of all relevant information for this experiment (configuration, IP addresses etc).''' |
17 | | In a nutshell they would like to run their pathlet routing algorithm, that is implemented as a Nox OpenFlow controller, to route their traffic between different sites, where the links between sites are over the Internet, instead of the GENI backbone. |
| 16 | In a nutshell they would like to run their pathlet routing algorithm, that is implemented as a Nox OpenFlow controller, to route their traffic between different sites, where the links between sites are over the Internet, instead of the GENI backbone. '''They have already |
| 17 | run experiments using their overlay deployement, using !PlanetLab central, but they can not compare with their in-network deployment |
| 18 | since in !PlanetLab central their is no !OpenFlow support. The application they have been using for their experiments is a video streaming application, over UDP.''' |