Hi Giorgio-
Not currently, although if there is enough interest we could make a v1.1
branch.
Thanks,
David
On 09/15/2011 10:15 AM, Giorgio Buffa wrote:
Hello.
Congratulations for the job done!!!
Does Beacon support OpenFlow v1.1 ? I'm interested in MPLS-related stuff.
Thank you for the information and kind regards,
Giorgio Buffa
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 8:47 PM, David Erickson <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'm delighted to announce the release of Beacon v1.0.0, an OpenFlow
network controller developed as part of my research at Stanford
University. Beacon is a Java-based controller that supports both
event-based and threaded operation. You'll find lots of
documentation available to help you get up and running. Check out
the Beacon home page: http://www.beaconcontroller.__net
<http://www.beaconcontroller.net>
Beacon has the following key features:
* Stable - Beacon has been in development for a year and a half,
and has been used in several research projects, networking classes,
and trial deployments.
* Cross-platform - Beacon is written in Java and runs on many
platforms, from high end multi-core Linux servers to Android phones.
* Open source - Beacon is licensed under a combination of the GPL
v2 license and the Stanford University FOSS License Exception v1.0
(details available on the web page).
* Dynamic - Code bundles in Beacon can be
started/stopped/refreshed/__installed at runtime, without
interrupting other non-dependent bundles (ie replace your running
Learning Switch application without disconnecting switches).
* Rapid Development - Beacon is easy to get up and running. Java
and Eclipse simplify development and debugging of your applications.
* Fast - Beacon is multithreaded, check out performance
benchmarks:
http://www.openflow.org/wk/__index.php/Controller___Performance_Comparisons
<http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/Controller_Performance_Comparisons>
* Web UI - Beacon optionally embeds the Jetty enterprise web
server and a custom extensible UI framework
* Frameworks - Beacon builds on mature Java frameworks such as
Spring and Equinox (OSGi)
Ready to get started?
* Quick Start Guide -
https://openflow.stanford.edu/__display/Beacon/Quick+Start
<https://openflow.stanford.edu/display/Beacon/Quick+Start>
* Your First Bundle Guide -
https://openflow.stanford.edu/__display/Beacon/Your+First+__Bundle
<https://openflow.stanford.edu/display/Beacon/Your+First+Bundle>
Please don't hesitate to contact me with any comments or questions
you may have.
Thanks!
David Erickson
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