Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of SAW
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- 06/21/12 15:51:21 (12 years ago)
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v3 v4 12 12 A [http://groups.geni.net/syseng/attachment/wiki/SAW/NLR-Chicago-OF-iCAIR-v2.pdf partial NREN connection diagram] shows switches that may be part of SAW at NREN. This figure was actually intended to document how the InstaGENI rack at NREN will connect to GENI--disregard the VLAN information. 13 13 14 The Slice Around the World demo is not a mesoscale demo. It may include the InstaGENI rack, but it is not intended to be an InstaGENI demo. The GPO infra team is not responsible for coordinating this demo, but will help with any GENI mesoscale or FOAM pieces that are needed.14 The Slice Around the World demo is not a mesoscale demo. It will probably include the InstaGENI rack, but it is not intended to be an InstaGENI demo per se. The GPO infra team is not responsible for coordinating this demo (Starlight is), but GPO infra will help with any GENI meso-scale or FOAM pieces that are needed. 15 15 16 The demo will be conducted for GEC14 as a preliminary demo with the focus just on getting international testbeds connected with persistent (at least for 3 months) VLANs . The GEC15 version of the demo should include actual GENI AM API interfaces for creating slices/slivers and managing at least some of the lab aggregates. Both versions will include OpenFlow, but the GEC14 version will not be GENI OpenFlow (e.g. with FOAM). The GEC15 version should include GENI OpenFlow. The demo will also be used for EuroView, GLIF, and SuperComputing conferences which occur at various times after GEC14 through November, 2012. The connections are expected to stay up continuously during that time, and ideally for longer, if the demo is successful.16 The demo will be conducted for GEC14 as a preliminary demo with the focus just on getting international testbeds connected with persistent (at least for 3 months) VLANs and runnign applications. The GEC15 version of the demo should include actual GENI AM API interfaces for creating slices/slivers and managing at least some of the lab aggregates. Both versions will include OpenFlow, but the GEC14 version will not be GENI OpenFlow (e.g. with FOAM). The GEC15 version should include GENI OpenFlow. The demo will also be used for EuroView, GLIF, and SuperComputing conferences which occur at various times after GEC14 through November, 2012. The connections are expected to stay up continuously during that time, and ideally for longer, if the demo is successful. 17 17 18 18 === Personnel === … … 30 30 Rob Ricci (connections to ProtoGENI and support for an NC7 VNode from University of Tokyo) 31 31 32 Aki Nakao (VNodes in Japanese testbeds and connections between them) (V nodes are based on commercial routers and OpenFlow switches, with programmable re-directors and controllers for setting up virtual slices and virtual network connections.32 Aki Nakao (VNodes in Japanese testbeds and connections between them) (VNodes are based on commercial routers and OpenFlow switches, with programmable re-directors and controllers for setting up virtual slices and virtual network connections.) 33 33 34 Yuichiro Tahara/ Jin Tanaka (JGN-X network connections between Pacific Wave Los 34 Yuichiro Tahara/ Jin Tanaka (JGN-X network connections between Pacific Wave LosAngeles US and Tokyo Japan) 35 35