OpenFlow is an open standard that allows you to run experimental protocols in production networks. More information about OpenFlow in general is available in a couple of places: * [http://www.openflow.org/ The main OpenFlow home page] * [http://www.opennetworkingfoundation.org/ The Open Networking Foundation], a nonprofit organization whose first priority is to develop and use the OpenFlow protocol The following pages have more information about OpenFlow in GENI: * Information about [NetworkCore the GENI network core], a set of OpenFlow-capable switches in NLR and Internet2. * An [OpenFlow/CampusTopology example topology] of a campus OpenFlow network, designed to allow experimenters to access the GENI nework core in a variety of ways depending on their needs. * Information about various [OpenFlow/Controllers OpenFlow controller software] options. This is just a start; stay tuned for more.