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1 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Campus Trials of Enterprise GENI: Georgia Tech Spiral 2 Year-end Project Review Georgia Tech PI: Russ Clark, Nick Feamster Students: Hyojoon Kim, Tim Upthegrove, Ankur Nayak August 25, 2010

2 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 2 Project Summary We are deploying OpenFlow switches across multiple buildings across the Georgia Tech campus and deploying a next-generation access control framework within the context of this setup. Developed a Network Access Control system (GT Resonance) that is in operation on campus. Demonstrations at GEC 7 and a multi-site version of this framework was demonstrated at GEC 8 We have deployed FlowVisor at Georgia Tech and have a preliminary deployment completed. We have upgraded to OpenFlow 1.0. INSERT PROJECT REVIEW DATE

3 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 3 Milestone & QSR Status IDMilestoneStatusOn Time? On Wiki? GPO signoff? Deploy E-GENI OpenFlow at GT for research. Deployed in network labs, used for research and GEC demos. 6 switches, NoX, FlowVisor, SNAC Yes Deploy E-GENI OpenFlow at GT for limited production use. In use by lab students using RESONANCE access control system. Yes Integrate E-GENI OpenFlow with other campuses and GPO. In progress. Initial work with Clemson and GPO was done for GEC8. Yes Broaden production use on campus.Additional switches ordered and planned for fall 2010. No Demo for GEC9Upgraded to OF 1.0. Prepared for Aggregate Manager Yes INSERT PROJECT REVIEW DATE

4 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 4 Accomplishments 1: Advancing GENI Spiral 2 Goals Deployment of OpenFlow enabled switches across multiple buildings on campus –2 Quanta, 2 HP, 2 NEC –Deployment and testing of NoX, FlowVisor and SNAC Successful use of OpenFlow, Planetlab, and BGP Mux in graduate course projects Integration with other GENI components –BGP Mux, ProtoGENI (in progress) Active users on Opt-In wireless network OpenFlow VLANs plumbed from Clemson and GPO into OF infrastructure INSERT PROJECT REVIEW DATE

5 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 5 Issues NEC switches are ordered but delayed in arrival. These will be deployed in the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) for up to 100 production, wired users. We are still pursuing a wider deployment of OpenFlow on the campus using already deployed HP switches. Progress on this planned activity has been delayed because of support issues with HP. INSERT PROJECT REVIEW DATE

6 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 6 Plans Additional deployment across campus –4 NEC on order, pending HP support for wider deployment Interconnection with additional campuses –For GEC9 demos Further integration into graduate networking courses Integration with BGP Mux and other GENI components Working towards deployment of Stanford’s OpenFlow Aggregate Manager – Expedient Integration with campus production management tools INSERT PROJECT REVIEW DATE


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