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Stanford
Stanford's Internal Openflow Network diagram is here: http://www.openflowswitch.org/wk/images/8/8a/Gates.connectivity.png
Connectivity Contact
- Johan van Reihendam
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- IT staff, responsible for setting up Connectivity
- Network Security Engineer - Information Technology Systems and Services
- john.vanreijendam@stanford.edu
IP address schema
Stanford will typically use the following IP address ranges on connectivity VLANs:
Host | Purpose |
X.1/24 | reserved |
X.2/24 | pingable address |
X.3/24 | reserved |
X.4/24 | reserved |
X.5/24 - X.15/24 | available for demos, etc. |
FrameNet
- Endpoint
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sunn.layer2.nlr.net[Te2/4]
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- See http://atlas.grnoc.iu.edu/nlr-vlan/index.html for Active, not reserved, VLANs.
- See SiteNlr for provisioning info within NLR.
Local VLAN | To |
3700 | SiteWisconsin |
3701 | SiteWashington |
3702 | SiteIndiana |
3703 | free |
3704 | SiteBbn |
3705 | nlr-multipoint |
3706 | free |
3707 | SiteClemson |
3708 | free |
3709 | SiteGeorgiaTech |
3722 | SiteBbn, SiteRutgers (via ATLA cross-connect) |
Public Internet
An iperf test host iperf2.stanford.edu
is available on a 1Gb connection running IPerf (port 5001) and IpTables configured.
Experiments
Openflow
- Stanford's OpenFlow project page: http://www.openflowswitch.org
- Stanford's GENI OpenFlow project page OFSTAN
- http://openflowswitch.org/wk/index.php/Tunneling (information on various tunneling approaches)
Email us with questions and feedback on this page!
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