The number of VMs and their connectivity are specified in the vms.conf
file. As an example, here is a file with four VMs total, two acting as
switches (vigil1 & vigil2) and two acting as regular machines (end1 and
end2), one connected to each switch. To add more VMs, just add new
names to the VMS line. The "SWITCHES" provide the connectivity for the
VMs connected to them using the *_NETS lines as a regular (non-openflow)
switch would.
--- Keith
SWITCHES="s1 s2 s3 s4 s5"
s1_SLIRP=yes
s2_SLIRP=yes
VMS="vigil1 vigil2 end1 end2"
end1_NETS="s4"
vigil1_NETS="s1 s3 s4"
end2_NETS="s5"
vigil2_NETS="s2 s3 s5"
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 06:34 -0400, Surabhi Diwan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I did the virtual test environment setup using NOX with 1 controller,
> 1 switch and 2 virtual QEMU machines as suggested in the wiki.
> I want to build upwards from this configuration and have more nodes
> and switches under the purview of the NOX controller.
>
> Could you please suggest what would be the best way to emulate more
> complicated (close to real life networks) using the NOX controller.
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Regards,
> Surabhi
>
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