Matt is spot on.  The results of this testing will surely help end users feel 
much more comfortable with breaking the existing closed system paradigm.

Regards,

Rob

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From: Matt Peterson [mailto:m...@peterson.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 11:24 AM
To: Carlos Cardenas
Cc: opencompute-networking@lists.opencompute.org
Subject: Re: [Opencompute-networking] OCP Networking Testing Consortium

This is exciting news, as someone who has been present at these two plugfests - 
the interoperability between OCP and non-OCP parts has been crucial to make the 
solution attractive to the mass market. Standards are only as powerful as the 
testing and certification behind them.

--Matt Peterson
  Cumulus Networks - Office of the CTO

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Carlos Cardenas 
<car...@cumulusnetworks.com<mailto:car...@cumulusnetworks.com>> wrote:
Howdy,

Over the last 9 months or so, we as a community, have been working hard on 
increasing testing at all levels:
* Component Validation - ONIE Compliance, SAI Compliance, APD Compliance, et al
* Interop Testing - Ensuring OCP and non-OCP Gear works together
* Industry Compliance - Ensuring Open Networking Gear works together with 
traditional vendors and standard protocols like BGP, OSPF, etc

As a testament to this effort, we've seen the first batch of ONIE Compliant 
switches, hardware contributions are coming with test plans, software 
contributions are coming with full testing frameworks, and we wrapping up our 
second plugfest of our pluggables (cables/optics) interop test plan.

All of these efforts drive the adoption of Open Networking from the hyperscale 
to the startup with enterprises taking notice and joining the movement.

Today I am happy to announce that we will be launching an Open Networking 
Testing Consortium later this year (End of August/Mid-September).  This 
consortium will cover the testing needs of all the aforementioned areas 
starting with the Interop Testing of Cables and Optics.

Here are some high level details of how the consortium will work in general and 
how the pluggables interop will work.

The consortium will work on a yearly subscription basis where members get 
unlimited testing on a first come, first serve basis.  Non-members can 
participate on an ad hoc basis at a reduced fee per event.  All test plans and 
test results will be published to a publicly accessible (non-paywall)  
"Consumer Reports Site" for easy lookup.  The Interop testing will be housed at 
UNH-IOL which has over 26 years of experience in interop testing.  The test bed 
will also be housed at UNH-IOL with samples from all members (hardware, 
cables/optics, NOSs). There will be a consortium membership fee (separate from 
OCP membership) that is comparable to other consortiums.

As part of this consortium, we will be launching what is being called "Consumer 
Reports of Open Networking"; essentially, a website where end users can look up 
which devices are compliant with which cables/optics running a particular NOS.  
We expect to have an MVP (Minimum Value Product) of the site running by end of 
the year.  We will start another thread on the mailing list to gather all the 
requirements and the requirements for MVP.

Everything outlined: open testing, open reporting, is an industry first where a 
complete networking solution is being validated end to end.  The intention is 
to cover from a NIC to a pluggable to a switch through a routing protocol and 
back down the stack again.  Here are the list of vendors that have participated 
in the first two plugfests:
* 3M
* Accton
* Amphenol
* Avago
* Big Switch Networks
* Cumulus
* Finisar
* JDSU
* Mellanox

All of these vendors and UNH-IOL have been instrumental in this process as 
demonstrated that we are now in rev 10 of the test plan.

+--+
Carlos

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