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<subtitle>The OpenFlow/Deployment web of Foswiki, the Free and Open Source Wiki.</subtitle>
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<rights>Copyright 2012 by contributing authors</rights>
<updated>2011-10-14T05:43:38Z</updated>
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 <title>Documentation</title>
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 <updated>2011-10-14T05:43:38Z</updated>
 <summary>Table of Contents 1. Introduction This document describes the setup and operation of OpenFlow network. 2. OpenFlow Datapath Network Design 2.1 IP address Space ... (last changed by DavidErickson)</summary>
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  <name>DavidErickson</name></author>
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<entry>
 <title>CampusMeeting06152011</title>
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 <updated>2011-07-07T03:41:07Z</updated>
 <summary>Presentations from the meeting, "Scaling and Growing OpenFlow/SDN Deployments on Campuses" on June 15, 2011 at Stanford. CIO Meeting June 2011.ppt: Presentation ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>Measurement</title>
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 <updated>2011-06-14T05:44:39Z</updated>
 <summary>Table of Contents 1. Introudction This document describes an OpenFlow measurement infrastructhre that has been deployed at Stanford. In typical OpenFlow network ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>WebHome</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/WebHome?t=2011-03-07T03:07:04Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/WebHome</id>
 <updated>2011-03-07T03:07:04Z</updated>
 <summary>Deploying OpenFlow Welcome to the OpenFlow deployment portal. This site will give you information to quickly get started with deploying your own OpenFlow network, ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>CallForProposals2010</title>
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 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/CallForProposals2010</id>
 <updated>2010-11-30T15:00:15Z</updated>
 <summary>Call for Proposals to expand your deployment Stanford University seeks proposals from partner institutions to expand existing OpenFlow deployments for research and ... (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>GEC9Connectivity</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/GEC9Connectivity?t=2010-08-27T17:48:54Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/GEC9Connectivity</id>
 <updated>2010-08-27T17:48:54Z</updated>
 <summary>GEC9 Connectivity The current goal for GEC9 connectivity is to get all campus connected through VLANs using the NLR and I2 OpenFlow infrastructure to provide connectivity ... (last changed by JohanVanReijendam)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>JohanVanReijendam</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>Components</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Components?t=2010-06-01T22:55:44Z"/>
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 <updated>2010-06-01T22:55:44Z</updated>
 <summary>Components To start experimenting with OpenFlow, you'll want both an OpenFlow switch (either a software based switch or a hardware one) and a controller that supports ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>WebPreferences</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/WebPreferences?t=2010-05-31T13:37:40Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/WebPreferences</id>
 <updated>2010-05-31T13:37:40Z</updated>
 <summary>nop OpenFlow/Deployment Web Preferences The following settings are web preferences of the OpenFlow/Deployment web. These preferences overwrite the site level preferences ... (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>Support</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Support?t=2010-03-17T19:09:20Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Support</id>
 <updated>2010-03-17T19:09:20Z</updated>
 <summary>Support All OpenFlow components are open source projects which are rapidly evolving. For questions regarding specific activities, please contact the appropriate mailing ... (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>Monitoring</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Monitoring?t=2010-03-09T15:52:01Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Monitoring</id>
 <updated>2010-03-09T15:52:01Z</updated>
 <summary>Monitoring an OpenFlow Network For a complete picture of the network, we offer several tools that help monitor both the control plane and the data plane. Control ... (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>Stanford</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Stanford?t=2010-02-01T21:26:17Z"/>
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 <updated>2010-02-01T21:26:17Z</updated>
 <summary>Stanford Deployment The production network in the 3A wing of William Gates Building at Stanford University is OpenFlow enabled and all traffic is switched using OpenFlow ... (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>title</title>
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 <updated>2010-01-20T14:32:59Z</updated>
 <summary> (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>Community</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Community?t=2010-01-19T10:45:20Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/Community</id>
 <updated>2010-01-19T10:45:20Z</updated>
 <summary>Community All OpenFlow components are open source projects which are rapidly evolving. For questions regarding specific components, please contact the appropriate ... (last changed by SriniSeetharaman)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>SriniSeetharaman</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>OpenFlowVirtualNetwork</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/OpenFlowVirtualNetwork?t=2010-01-13T18:16:34Z"/>
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 <updated>2010-01-13T18:16:34Z</updated>
 <summary>Creating OpenFlow Network Here is an example network configuration with one OpenFlow switch where two hosts are connected to it 48 ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>VirtualNetworkSetup</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/VirtualNetworkSetup?t=2010-01-13T17:57:02Z"/>
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 <updated>2010-01-13T17:57:02Z</updated>
 <summary>OpenFlow Virtual Network Setup A tutorial to setup a OpenFlow network on signel PC in half a day 1. Description of an example setup Figure will be here: 3 Switches ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
</entry>
<entry>
 <title>SetupVirtualEnvironment</title>
 <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/SetupVirtualEnvironment?t=2010-01-13T17:55:24Z"/>
 <id>http://yuba.stanford.edu/foswiki/bin/view/OpenFlow/Deployment/SetupVirtualEnvironment</id>
 <updated>2010-01-13T17:55:24Z</updated>
 <summary>You will need a Linux system. If you have Windows or Mac, you can use a virtual machine. People have successfully used VMWare and VirtualBox. With the Linux system ... (last changed by MasaKobayashi)</summary>
 <author>
  <name>MasaKobayashi</name></author>
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