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1 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation OpenFlow Campus Trials at Clemson (OFCLEM) Spiral 2 Year-end Project Review Clemson University PI: Kuang-Ching (KC) Wang, Associate Professor Co-PI: Jim Pepin, CTO Staff: Dan Schmiedt, Wayne Ficklin Students: Glenn Evans, Sajindra Pradhananga, Aaron Rosen, Bob Strecansky Date: 08/25/2010

2 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 2 Project Summary Scope This project will deploy an OpenFlow testbed on the Clemson University campus and connect with wireless mesh access points and mobile terminals. This trial will conduct OpenFlow experimentation focused on OpenFlow enabled network operation solutions as a precursor to deployment into Clemson research and production networks. 8/25/2010

3 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 3 Milestone & QSR Status IDMilestoneStatusOn Time?On Wiki? GPO signoff? S2.a1Select vendors for on-campus hardware evaluations. CompletedEarlyYes S2.a2Purchase all the equipment needed for Spiral 2 production-ready environment Completed (purchased 4 HP and 4 Toroki switches) (2 Toroki switches back-ordered) On timeYes S2.bFinish all campus small deployments.Completed (three buildings)EarlyYes S2.cInstall GENI software with AM API implementation Expected early September> 2m late & incomplete Yes S2.dBegin integration testing with Stanford and BBN Expected early September> 2m late & incomplete Yes S2.ePlan and engineer GEC9 demoOngoing< 2m lateYes S2.fUpgrade small deployments to use OF 1.0 and GENI API OF 1.0 upgrade completed; awaiting AM API < 2m lateYes QSR: 4Q2009On timeYes QSR: 1Q2010On timeYes QSR: 2Q2010On timeYes 8/25/2010

4 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 4 Accomplishments 1: Advancing GENI Spiral 2 Goals GENI Spiral 2 goals focus on early experimentation, instrumentation & measurement, security, and meso-scale build-out. OFCLEM has contributed to the following in Spiral 2: –Meso-scale build out OF switches deployed at three buildings OF vlans mapped across entire campus L2 connectivity with BBN, GT, and Stanford (Wisconsin link next) OF wireless APs deployed on campus street lights (pilot) Soon to connect parking lot police video mesh network –Early experiments Initiated three EAGER experiments on security, P2P, and network coding –Experiments focus on measurement and stress tests on GENI slices Support three GEC9 plenary demo 8/25/2010

5 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 5 Accomplishments 2: Other Project Accomplishments CIO, CTO and IT staff actively promote support for campus OpenFlow operation Our NOC team voiced interest in learning more about OpenFlow –Further engagement with NOC will be planned for Spiral 3 Assigned GENI experiment projects in graduate QoS network course –Undergraduate projects will be created in Spiral 3 8/25/2010

6 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 6 Issues None noted. 8/25/2010

7 Sponsored by the National Science Foundation 7 Plans What are you plans for the remainder of Spiral 2? –Continue integration with Stanford and BBN (AM and Opt-In) –Continue validation of 1.0 network operation –Complete pilot wireless APs deployment and validation The GPO is starting to formulate goals for Spiral 3. What are your thoughts regarding potential Spiral 3 work? –Support GENI Experimenters –Engage NOC IT staff on OpenFlow operation and management –Continue development on extensions for OF wireless mesh networks 8/25/2010


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