Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of TangoGENI


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07/05/11 15:10:07 (13 years ago)
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chaos@bbn.com
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  • TangoGENI

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    11[[PageOutline]]
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     3''' This page is still under construction, feel free to send corrections and suggestions to [mailto:help@geni.net]'''
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    35= Overview =
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    5 Tango GENI is an ongoing effort to develop and test GENI procedures and resources. A site might join Tango GENI in order to help develop procedural concepts like emergency stop, or to offer resources to experimenters as a step towards becoming officially [ProductionResources production]. Tango GENI is an excellent way for a site to gain experience with operating a production-like resource, before officially signing off on a production level of support. Production GENI resources can also be part of Tango GENI, although they're not required to be.
     7Tango GENI is an ongoing effort to develop and test GENI procedures and resources. Tango GENI is an excellent way for a site to gain experience with operating a production-like resource, before officially signing off on a production level of support. Tango GENI is also open to experimenters that want to gain early access to a Layer 2 infrastructure that combines multiple aggregates. At this point the main aggregate types that are part of Tango GENI are:
     8   * !OpenFlow aggregates
     9   * Private !PlanetLab aggregates (myPLC)
     10   * !ProtoGeni aggregates
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    7 = Resources =
     12Tango GENI spans multiple sites that are connected over Layer 2. All the sites are connected through the NLR and I2 !OpenFlow backbones. Non-!OpenFlow point-to-point or multipoint connections are also possible, feel free to email [mailto:help@geni.net] if this better fits your needs.
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    9 The following resources are currently part of Tango GENI; the link in the Resource column points to the resource's aggregate info page (many of which are still forthcoming).
     14= Topology =
     15Each of NLR and I2 has 5 OpenFlow switches in various locations in the US. Each site is eventually connected to at least one of these OpenFlow switches. The Layer 2 connectivity, is provided through VLANs. Currently there are two VLANs (3715 and 3716) provisioned both in NLR and I2, each providing a different topology. Below there are two maps that show a general view of the resources and their approximate geographic locations for each VLAN for more details please refer to each aggregate page. You can find more details about the network core [wiki:NetworkCore here], while a typical campus setup is described [wiki:OpenFlow/CampusTopology here].
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    11 == MyPLC ==
     17'''VLAN 3715''' ([http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=206091606381740923676.0004a6b70edd9d485ed5f&msa=0&ll=39.095963,-102.348633&spn=19.611213,56.25 link to map])
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    13 || '''Resource'''                                            || '''Associated GENI Project''' ||
    14 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GpoLabMyPlc GPO Lab MyPLC testbed]    ||  ||
    15 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/StanfordMyPlc Stanford MyPLC testbed] ||  ||
     19[[Image(Tango-GENI-3715.png, 90%)]]
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    17 == ProtoGENI ==
     21'''VLAN 3716'''([http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=206091606381740923676.0004a6c6d25edacfdbc16&msa=0 link to map])
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    19 || '''Resource'''                                                 || '''Associated GENI Project''' ||
    20 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GpoLabProtoGeni GPO Lab ProtoGENI testbed] ||  ||
     23[[Image(Tango-GENI-3716.png, 90%)]]
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    22 == OpenFlow ==
     25[[Image(legend.bmp, 15%)]]
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    24 || '''Resource'''                                                                          || '''Associated GENI Project''' ||
    25 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/NLROpenFlow NLR OpenFlow network core]                              || [wiki:OFNLR] ||
    26 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/I2OpenFlow Internet2 OpenFlow network core]                         || [wiki:OFI2] ||
    27 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/ClemsonOpenFlow Clemson University OpenFlow testbed]                || [wiki:OFCLEM] ||
    28 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GeorgiaTechOpenFlow Georgia Tech OpenFlow testbed]                  || [wiki:OFGT] ||
    29 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GpoLabOpenFlow GPO Lab OpenFlow testbed]                            || [wiki:OFBBN] ||
    30 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/IndianaOpenFlow Indiana University OpenFlow testbed]                || [wiki:OFIU] ||
    31 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/KansasStateOpenFlow Kansas State University OpenFlow testbed]       ||  ||
    32 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/RutgersOpenFlow Rutgers University OpenFlow testbed]                || [wiki:OFRG] ||
    33 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/StanfordOpenFlow Stanford OpenFlow testbed]                         || [wiki:OFSTAN] ||
    34 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/WashingtonOpenFlow University Of Washington OpenFlow testbed]       || [wiki:OFUWA] ||
    35 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/WisconsinOpenFlow University Of Wisconsin Madison OpenFlow testbed] || [wiki:OFUWI] ||
     27= Participating Aggregates =
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     29The following resources are currently part of Tango GENI; the link in the Resource column points to the resource's aggregate info page. All hosts listed here have at least one interface connected to an OpenFlow switch.
     30The number of resources are accurate as of July 2011, for more accurate information refere to the aggregate's page.
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     32||'''Type''' || '''Resource'''                                            || '''Notes''' ||
     33||'''myPLC'''||[wiki:GeniAggregate/GpoLabMyPlc GPO Lab MyPLC testbed]     ||  MyPLC aggregate with '''5 hosts'''||
     34||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/StanfordMyPlc Stanford MyPLC testbed]  || MyPLC aggregate with '''4 hosts'''||
     35||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/ClemsonMyPlc Clemson MyPLC testbed]    || MyPLC aggregate with '''2 hosts'''||
     36||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/GatechMyPlc Gatech MyPLC testbed]      || MyPLC aggregate with '''2 hosts'''||
     37||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/IndianaMyPlc Indiana MyPLC testbed]    || MyPLC aggregate with '''4 hosts'''||
     38||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/WisconsinMyPlc Wisconsin MyPLC testbed]|| MyPLC aggregate with '''2 hosts'''||
     39||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/WashingtonMyPlc Washington MyPLC testbed]|| MyPLC aggregate with '''2 hosts'''||
     40||           ||[wiki:GeniAggregate/RutgersMyPlc Rutgers MyPLC testbed]      || MyPLC aggregate with '''2 hosts'''||
     41||           ||                                                           ||                                           ||
     42|| '''ProtoGENI''' || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GpoLabProtoGeni GPO Lab ProtoGENI testbed] || Separate cluster with 11 hosts ||
     43||                 || [wiki:GeniAggregate/UtahProtoGeni Utah's WAPG hosts]           || There are 2 Wide Area ProtoGENI hosts at Clemson, Stanford, Rutgers and 1 at !GeorgiaTech ^1^||
     44||                ||                                                                 ||                           ||
     45|| '''OpenFlow''' || [wiki:GeniAggregate/NLROpenFlow NLR OpenFlow network core]      || '''5''' backbone switches ||
     46||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/I2OpenFlow Internet2 OpenFlow network core] || '''5''' backbone switches ||
     47||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/ClemsonOpenFlow Clemson University OpenFlow testbed] || '''1''' participating switch||
     48||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GeorgiaTechOpenFlow Georgia Tech OpenFlow testbed]   || '''1''' participating switch||
     49||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/GpoLabOpenFlow GPO Lab OpenFlow testbed]          ||'''2''' participating switches ||
     50||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/IndianaOpenFlow Indiana University OpenFlow testbed]||'''1''' participating switch ||
     51||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/RutgersOpenFlow Rutgers University OpenFlow testbed]||'''1''' participating switch ||
     52||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/StanfordOpenFlow Stanford OpenFlow testbed]       ||'''4''' participating switches ||
     53||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/WashingtonOpenFlow University Of Washington OpenFlow testbed] ||'''1''' participating switch ||
     54||                || [wiki:GeniAggregate/WisconsinOpenFlow University Of Wisconsin Madison OpenFlow testbed] ||'''1''' participating switch ||
     55{{{
     56#!comment
     57|| || [wiki:GeniAggregate/KansasStateOpenFlow Kansas State University OpenFlow testbed]       ||  ||
     58}}}
     59^1^ Utah has deployed some Wide Area ProtoGENI hosts in various of the participating sites. Although these hosts are physically located in different sites, they are controlled by Utah's Aggregate Manager.
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    3761= Joining Tango GENI =
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    39 The only requirements for participation in Tango GENI are a willingness to do so. If you'd like to join Tango GENI, please send mail to [mailto:gpo-infra@geni.net], with more information about the resources you'd like us to add to this page.
     63The only requirements for participation in Tango GENI are a willingness to do so. If your site would like to be part of Tango GENI, please send mail to [mailto:gpo-infra@geni.net], with more information about the resources you'd like us to add to this page.
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    41 Let's dance!
     65= Using Tango GENI =
     66Tango GENI, is open to experimenters that would like to use it. Although, we are working towards making Tango GENI a stable environment, keep in mind that is still in its early stages and some outages are expected. Currently in order to use Tango GENI, you would need an account at GPO's ProtoGENI cluster, look [wiki:GENIExperimenter/ExperimentCredentials#GetGENIcredentials here] about instructions. After you have an account, check the [wiki:NikySandbox/TangoGeni/HelloGeni Hello Geni example] for instructions on how to get resources.
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     68''' Let's dance! '''
     69