Changes between Version 18 and Version 19 of NetworkCore
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- 05/16/11 15:12:44 (13 years ago)
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v18 v19 35 35 [[Image(OF-INT-BB--11-Apr-2011.png, 68%)]] 36 36 37 == Entries to the OF core==37 == OpenFlow Core entrypoints == 38 38 Note, this information is available from the diagram above which is maintained by Tom Johnson. The diagram is the authoritative source of information but is listed below for easier review. 39 39 … … 45 45 || SiteClemson || NLR atla.layer2[Te3/2] || NLR atla.of[p25] || 46 46 || SiteBbn || NLR chic.layer2[Te3/4] || NLR chic.of[p25] || 47 || SiteWisc 47 || SiteWisconsin || NLR chic.layer2[TE3/4] || NLR chic.of[p25] || 48 48 || SiteIndiana || N/A || NLR chic.of[p21] || 49 49 || || || || 50 50 || SiteRutgers || I2 rtr.wash[ge-7/0/3] || I2 of.wash[gi0/1] || 51 51 52 == Core VLAN translation == 53 === Clemson == 54 Clemson's VLANs are translated into the native OpenFlow Core VLANs using access ports on the Atlanta OpenFlow Switch. This is done to allow Georgia Tech to also reach the core using the shared Atlanta FrameNet switch. Georgia tech uses the native OpenFlow Core VLAN IDs. 55 56 ||'''Port''' || '''Type'''|| '''Name''' || 57 ||17 || 100/1000T || Clemson 3798 -> OF 3715 || 58 ||18 || 100/1000T || Clemson 3799 -> OF 3716 || 59 ||19 || 100/1000T || OF 3715 -> Clemson 3798 || 60 ||20 || 100/1000T || OF 3716 -> Clemson 3799 || 61 52 62 == Cross Connect == 53 63 The "cross-connect" between I2 and NLR in ATLA connects via I2 OF Atla, Te0/25 facing NLR OF Atla, port 28. 54 64 55 56 '''Note:''' atla.layer2.nlr.net[Te3/2] Is the port facing the NLR ATLA OpenFlow switch, in this sense, this port is the FrameNet endpoint 57 65 '''Note:''' atla.layer2.nlr.net[Te3/2] Is the port facing the NLR ATLA OpenFlow switch, in this sense, this port is the FrameNet endpoint. 58 66 59 67 KSU can't easily reach the I2 endpoint in Houston yet, so we're planning to use VLAN translation to link a host in the GPO lab at BBN to that endpoint, for now.