WISCONSIN OPENFLOW DEPLOYMENT ST A TUS UPDA TE Theophilus - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WISCONSIN OPENFLOW DEPLOYMENT ST A TUS UPDA TE Theophilus Benson, Aditya Akella, Mike Blodgett, Dale Carder Current Deployment: Campus Map Current Deployment One admin domain SNAC Switch Routing Lavi STP Computer Sciences


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WISCONSIN OPENFLOW DEPLOYMENT ST A TUS UPDA TE

Theophilus Benson, Aditya Akella, Mike Blodgett, Dale Carder

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Current Deployment: Campus Map

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Current Deployment

 One admin domain

 Computer Sciences  3 switches

 T

wo slices

 Production slice  Research slice FlowVisor:6666 Nox:6633 Nox:2244 SNAC Switch STP Routing Lavi

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Future Deployment

 4 buildings (7-10 switches/ 3 admin domains)  Extend the deployment in Computer Sciences

 Extend to all 7 floors

 Extend to Engineering Buildings

 Student labs & data center

 Extend to DoIT Building(Campus IT)  Establish link to other campuses

 Link to GPN switch in Kansas city

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Future Deployment: Campus Map

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Future Deployment: Network Map

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Measuring Success

 Network downtime

 Fraction of time network is down  Number of times network is down

 Number of users

 Ratio of retained users.  Number of current users.

 Number of experiments/slices

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Challenges for GEC8

 Interfacing with GENI  Convincing users to buy into the OF network

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Thank Y

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 Thank you Stanford for the

AWESOME support!!

 Support during the OpenFlow/NetFPGA class  Support during the campus deployment