Nick Buraglio - May 3, 2013
Sure. [Engineer Z]( “zawada@ieee.org”) - May 0, 2013
Can you guarantee a specific minimum bandwidth or maximum delay with that set up?
I love to be the “uncola” of networking sites. I like interop and I don’t do a lot with Cisco because I don’t have access to much of their gear anymore. So, that being the case, I had a need to bring up a l2circuit (in JunOS speak), or VLL (in Brocade speak) between an MX480 and an MLX. Since they are very different platforms, I had to do some digging and playing around to get it to work.
There has been some recent chatter on the IPv6 Ops mailing list about the feature matrix. Sadly, I’ve let this sort of wither on the vine for a while in favor of OpenFlow and SDN. At the end of the day, though, as a whole we actually need IPv6 more than SDN and OpenFlow at this moment in time, so I’m resurrecting it. It is available here. A few additions have been made and there is now a “last edited” cell so folks can tell if the data is stale or not.
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Jon Langemak has a great write up on building the OpenDaylight controller under CentOS. Since I’ll have to do this a bunch of times, I though tI’d take what he so generously put online and build a very rudimentary script for deploying ODC under CentOS. The prerequisites are that you already have an account and ssh key at the OpenDaylight GIT repo and that you disable SELinux. Here is the script:``` #!
tom - Jun 6, 2013
Hi Is the port same for all? RemoteDisplay.vnc.enabled = “TRUE” RemoteDisplay.vnc.port = 5910 RemoteDisplay.vnc.password = “VNCPassword” You say port 5910 but is it same port for everyone? Nick Buraglio - Jun 0, 2013
Port should be different for each VM.
Let me preface this post by saying that I am absolutely not an enterprise IT or systems guy, take everything that I write here on out with that as a side dish. I’m also very, very cheap. That said, one of the things I really like about KVM is the ability to easily view the console of a guest system using free, non-windows software like VNC. However, much like everything in life, there are reasons to do one thing or another.
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I had been working, off and on, on a how-to for building the daylight openflow controller under CentOS. Most openflow docs and dev are done under ubuntu or debian, and while those are both fantastic alternatives, there are a huge number of folks that will want or need to use RHEL or CentOS. So, seeing as that is the case, having someone be mindful of that is important. When I saw the write up by Jon Langemak, I scrapped my attempt at a how-to since his was so much better.
[Brent Salisbury]( “brent.salisbury@gmail.com”) - Apr 4, 2013
Great post Nick. You are spot on. Without an incremental integration path it stays unicorns. Vendors are reluctant to own reference architectures so we will. Hey, its more fun that way anyways. The axis of state is being opened up which will need creative designs to leverage OF/SDN [Lennie]( “forwardingplaneblog@consolejunkie.net”) - Apr 1, 2013
I don’t believe the hardware vendors ever had our interrests in mind.