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== (40P) Create your own simple tree (binary, i.e. each node will connect to two nodes below it) ==  
== (40P) Create your own simple tree (binary, i.e. each node will connect to two nodes below it) ==  
** copy dcsimple.py ([https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1652374/SDN_course_WS2015-2016/Exercises/Ex1/dcsimple.py]) to mininet/custom/
** copy dcsimple.py ([https://projects.gwdg.de/projects/mayutan-public/repository/raw/courses/SDN/2017_2018_WS/exercises/ex1/dcsimple.py]) to mininet/custom/
** modify dcsimple.py to create hosts, switches and connections for a three level tree
** modify dcsimple.py to create hosts, switches and connections for a three level tree
   $ sudo mn --custom dcsimple.py --topo simple
   $ sudo mn --custom dcsimple.py --topo simple

Revision as of 14:06, 12 October 2017

Exercise I: Data Centers

(30P) Warmup (simple Tree) ($ => commands on VM, > => commands on mininet/pox, Q => Question)

  $ sudo mn --topo tree,3 --mac --arp --switch ovsk --controller remote
  mininet> h1 ping h8 
    • (Q: What do you observe?)
  $ ./pox/pox.py
  mininet> h1 ping h8 
    • (Q: What do you observe?)
  $ ./pox/pox.py samples.spanning_tree 
  mininet> h1 ping h8 
    • (Q: What do you observe?)


(40P) Create your own simple tree (binary, i.e. each node will connect to two nodes below it)

    • copy dcsimple.py ([1]) to mininet/custom/
    • modify dcsimple.py to create hosts, switches and connections for a three level tree
  $ sudo mn --custom dcsimple.py --topo simple
    • Check with ping

(30P) Create your own Fattree

    • copy dcfat.py ([2]) to mininet/custom/
    • modify dcfat.py to create a fat tree (level 0: so & s1, level 1: s2 & s3, level 2: s4, s5, s6, s7, Level 3: Hosts)
  $ sudo mn --custom dcfat.py --topo fat
    • check with ping
  $ sudo mn --custom dcfat.py --topo fat --controller remote
  $ ./pox/pox.py samples.spanning_tree
    • check with ping