wiki:NetworkCore/SubnetReservations

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The GENI OpenFlow-controlled network core is attached to a number of MyPLC-controlled PlanetLab testbeds. Each node in these testbeds is configured with IP addresses on each of several pre-provisioned dataplane IP subnets, and static ARP entries for the other IPs in each subnet. This configuration allows experimenters to reserve slivers on each of these testbeds, reserve OpenFlow resources, and perform OpenFlow-based experiments.

The HelloGENI page describes a very simple experiment which you can do by reserving one of these subnets.

These subnets aren't provided by an aggregate, and thus can't be reserved via the GENI AM API. To reserve one for your experiment, contact gpo-infra@geni.net, and let us know when you'd like to start using the subnet (if not "immediately"), and when you expect to be done with it (if you're not sure, give us a date after which we should check back with you to see if you're done). 7 Please DO NOT use an IP subnet that you haven't reserved. Thanks!

Current reservations

These sections describe the subnets that are currently reserved.

10.42.0.0/16

The subnets of 10.42.0.0/16 are typically used by MyPLC plnodes on an alias subinterface of a VLAN-based sub-interface, e.g. eth1.1750:42101 for 10.42.101.0/24 on VLAN 1750. They could theoretically be put on other interfaces, but given the large size of the 10.0.0.0/8 space, we'd prefer to use them only in this fashion.

Subnet Reserved by/for Reserved until
10.42.10.0/24 tupty for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.11.0/24 GPO for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.12.0/24 GPO for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.13.0/24 GPO for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.14.0/24 GPO for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.15.0/24 JBS for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.16.0/24 JBS for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.17.0/24 JBS for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.18.0/24 GPO for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.19.0/24 GPO for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.100.0/24 Aaron Rosen for his research 2011-11-28
10.42.101.0/24 JBS for plastic-101 2012-01-09
10.42.102.0/24 JBS for plastic-102 2012-01-09
10.42.103.0/24 JBS for plastic-103 2012-01-09
10.42.104.0/24 JBS for plastic-104 2012-01-09
10.42.105.0/24 JBS for plastic-105 2012-01-09
10.42.106.0/24 JBS for plastic-106 2012-01-09
10.42.107.0/24 JBS for plastic-107 2012-01-09
10.42.108.0/24 JBS for plastic-108 2012-01-09
10.42.109.0/24 JBS for plastic-109 2012-01-09
10.42.110.0/24 JBS for plastic-110 2012-01-09
10.42.111.0/24 Nikhil Handigol for Aster*x 2012-01-09
10.42.112.0/24
10.42.113.0/24
10.42.114.0/24
10.42.115.0/24
10.42.116.0/24
10.42.117.0/24
10.42.118.0/24
10.42.119.0/24
10.42.120.0/24
10.42.121.0/24
10.42.122.0/24
10.42.123.0/24
10.42.124.0/24
10.42.125.0/24
10.42.126.0/24
10.42.127.0/24
10.42.128.0/24
10.42.129.0/24
10.42.130.0/24
10.42.131.0/24
10.42.132.0/24 Niky Riga testing 2012-01-09
10.42.133.0/24 meylor for general testing 2012-01-09
10.42.134.0/24
10.42.135.0/24 Ke Xu (Clemson) for research 2011-12-15
10.42.136.0/24 James Zeng (Stanford) for tutorial use 2011-07-10
10.42.137.0/24 Ali Sydney for OF+PG+LAMP 2011-08-19
10.42.138.0/24 Emanuele Maccherani (Columbia) for research2011-9-19
10.42.139.0/24 Emanuele Maccherani (Columbia) for research2011-9-19
10.42.140.0/24 Emanuele Maccherani (Columbia) for research2011-9-19
10.42.141.0/24 Emanuele Maccherani (Columbia) for research2011-9-19
10.42.142.0/24 Emanuele Maccherani (Columbia) for research2011-9-19
10.42.143.0/24
10.42.144.0/24
10.42.145.0/24
10.42.146.0/24
10.42.147.0/24
10.42.148.0/24
10.42.149.0/24

10.43.0.0/16

The subnets of 10.43.0.0/16 are typically used by MyPLC plnodes in some other (probably unsual) fashion. ("They're like .42, but odd.") Because each one might be different from all the others, we haven't pre-provisioned any that aren't currently in use, so if you'd like one, just contact gpo-infra@geni.net, and we can help figure out the best way to set it up.

Subnet Reserved by/for Reserved until
10.43.100.0/24 Aaron Rosen for his research 2011-11-28