Hi Susan, I saw your presentation of the Hackathon and first sorry the VM wasn't smaller, but those were the suggestions from ODL for running it inside a VM.
We are happy that you were able to find a workaround and we would like to test and expand the result of the Hackathon, could you please share the results? Thank you Edwin Cordeiro On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Edwin Cordeiro <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Susan, > > The VM is a Ubuntu so it is possible to run this emulated network in a > native Ubuntu laptop. The only special requirement is for MiniNExT ( > https://github.com/USC-NSL/miniNExT), that does not currently support the > latest version of Mininet, you must use Mininet version 2.1.0. I will add > to the webpage a file with the config files used for Mininet and MiniNExT. > > Another option is to run the VM and configure the Virtualbox or VMware > Player to make the network interface of the VM to be in bridge mode or in > internal network with the host machine, that way you may use any program > installed in the host machine to interact with the VM. > > BR > > Edwin Cordeiro > > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 2:15 AM, Susan Hares <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Edwin: >> >> >> >> Thank you for the client. Do you think it would work on unbuntu? I’ve >> got an ODL environment in oracle Box and running native on the unbuntu >> laptops. >> >> >> >> Sue >> >> >> >> *From:* i2rs [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Edwin Cordeiro >> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 30, 2016 11:33 AM >> *To:* [email protected] >> *Subject:* [i2rs] I2RS Hackathon >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> >> >> As we are trying to make an I2RS implementation here at TU Munich, we >> created a VM that is running Mininet (to emulate a network), MininExt (to >> implement virtual routers) and OpenDayLight (that we trying to use as I2RS >> agent), the I2RS client we are trying to make using Zebra. The I2RS agent >> is the NETCONF + YANG modules of ODL, but it needs the YANG models to be >> written. The I2RS client is not present as it is not yet ready for sharing. >> >> >> >> On the previous Hackathon, one of the difficulties for the I2RS was the >> lack of an environment where it could be developed, so we decided to share >> this VM and a basic tutorial to get this network running in the hope it >> could be useful for the approaching Hackathon in Buenos Aires. >> >> >> >> The tutorial and VM are available at: >> >> http://www.net.in.tum.de/pub/i2rs/ >> >> http://www.net.in.tum.de/pub/i2rs/I2RS-Dev-VM.ova - >> md5: af70741cd12b39a9644b0881df516a55 >> >> >> >> Unfortunately we will not be able to attend this next meeting in person, >> but if you have any question, let us know. We hope the VM to be useful. >> >> >> >> Best Regards, >> >> >> >> Edwin Cordeiro >> > >
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