Hi Alexander,

The best way to approach it would be to start with a prototype in Mininet.
The class on Advanced Topics in Networking at Stanford has a programming
assignment that asks students to build a load-balancer using OpenFlow. That
might be a good starting point. Here's the link to the class website:
http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs244/2011/

Look for programming assignment 2.

Cheers,
Nikhil


On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 6:57 PM, alexander scaranti <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, How are you?
>
> I need help!! I'm trying to develop a Load Balancer, but I am not able
> to have a Switch Learning. What are the next steps? I'm desperate ....
> (uhuhuhu)
> Sorry for English! (uhuhu)
>
> MSN: alexander.scaranti @ hotmail.com
> SKYPE: alexander.scaranti
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> Thanks,
>
> Alexander Scaranti
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