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OFTRAIN Project Status Report
Report for the period: 1-Oct-2011 through 2-Apr-2012
Steven Wallace, InCNTRE, Indiana University
I. Major accomplishments
Developed course materials for hands-on OpenFlow workshop. These are available here: http://incntre.iu.edu/openflow (within the resource box lower right).
Conducted hands-on OpenFlow training January 22, 2012, in conjunction with the Joint Techs meeting in Baton Rouge LA. The workshop provided 27 attendees with hands-on experience building a real OpenFlow environment that included four Ethernet switches and multiple instances of OpenFlow controllers and Flowvisors.
Conducted hands-on OpenFlow training during the first week of February for D. Martin Swany's Network Systems Class at Indiana University. Students engaged in hands-on configuration of an OpenFlow network as well as were presented with an example of how to develop software to implement OpenFlow features using the NOX controller.
A. Milestones achieved
Developed OpenFlow training Materials (OFTRAIN: S4.a Develop and post training material). Hosted two OpenFlow workshops: Internet2 Joint Techs and Indiana University. PI (Matt Davy), Senior Personnel (Steven Wallace), and Graduate Student (John Meylor) participated in GEC13.
B. Deliverables made
Posted OpenFlow training Materials. Conducted two OpenFlow hands-on workshops, one in coordination with Joint Techs, the second as part of a graduate level Network Systems course offered by Indiana University School of Informatics.
II. Description of work performed during last quarter
Development of course materials, purchase of equipment required to provide the hands-on experience (switches and PC for controller), and conduct a hands-on OpenFlow tutorial.
- Activities and findings
The experience of conducting OpenFlow hands-on tutorials has led to improvement of the materials to further clarify concepts such as the role of FlowVisor, as well as motivated the inclusion of additional vendor equipment in the tutorial network.
B. Project participants
Matt Davy (PI), Steven Wallace (Senior Personnel), and John Meylor and Uwe Dahlmann (graduate students).
C. Publications (individual and organizational)
All course materials have been published on the InCNTRE web site.
D. Outreach activities
The OpenFlow tutorial was provided to a graduate-level computer science class offered at Indiana University. Future outreach will include on-line version of a subset of the lectures and exercises associated with the tutorial.
E. Collaborations
- Other Contributions