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Software and Deployment Update -- Stanford University -- GEC11 July 2011.

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1 Software and Deployment Update -- Stanford University -- GEC11 July 2011

2 List of software OpenFlow ref. implementation git://openflowswitch.org/openflow.git http://openvswitch.org/git/openvswitch 1.0 NOX controller git://noxrepo.org/noxcore (Branch Zaku) - SNAC http://github.com/bigswitch/snac-nox.git http://github.com/bigswitch/snac.git Build 2 FlowVisor git://openflowswitch.org/flowvisor.git0.8.1 Expedient, Opt-in mgr apt-get, yum from http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/ home:/jnaous:/expedient/xUbuntu_9.10 4.0.2 0.2.4.2 HP, NEC, and Pronto firmware Vendor distribution mode HP: 2_02v NEC: Product Indigo: 1.0_web

3 Future release plans NOX –August: Python-stripped NOX released –September: Python-only research controller released –October: NOX destiny merge and release Expedient/OIM –October: Fix bugs listed in JIRA –GEC12: Introduce new RSpec FlowVisor –October: Improved isolation between slices –Beyond: Additional support for stitching

4 Stanford deployments Wired network in Gates 3A for 18 users over 7 rooms Open wireless network with 35 APs and max of 20 users in Gates bldg Demo network (and GENI substrate) with 7 switches and few NetFPGA nodes VICCI cluster with 70 nodes Upcoming wifi deployment in Packard building Production deployment in CIS bldg with 7 switches + 17 APs, serving 50 PCs + max of 15 wifi users

5 Stanford demo network

6 Next steps for Stanford deployment Experimentation –Stable GENI network with powerful PL nodes –Work with Princeton and introduce OpenFlow in VICCI cluster Production –Gates: Try new switches and controllers –Packard: Open wireless deployment Introduce OpenFlow in a class room –CIS: Expanding OF deployment to more class rooms and APs –OF-enabled home network

7 Next steps for deployment (contd.) Stanford IT is evaluating OpenFlow –For Network Administration Guest Access (Wireless & Wired) Campus Wireless Data Center Campus Back-bone Network Delegated Management Sharing infrastructure between depts –For Residences In-House Guest Wireless Network Access For Non-Affiliated Users IPTV and Google Fiber-to-the-Door –For Science Community Better connectivity to Other Research Communities –For Network Researchers Shared Infrastructure


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