Re: [openflow-discuss] openroads n-casting source code download

2014-05-13 Thread Murphy McCauley
Someone who actually worked on it will probably be more helpful, but I'd suggest you go sniff around in the old git repositories on yuba.stanford.edu. Specifically, I think the NOX portion of the code is in: http://yuba.stanford.edu/git/gitweb.cgi?p=mnox.git See the bicast code in src/nox/netapp

[openflow-discuss] openroads n-casting source code download

2014-05-13 Thread Alison Chan
Hello, The n-casting nox component described in [0] is supposed to have its source code available at [1]. However, [1] is a 404 error. Where can I download the source to the n-casting nox component? [0] http://archive.openflow.org/wk/index.php/OpenRoads_%28n-casting%29 [1] http://yuba.stanford.ed

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2013-04-01 Thread syderz syderz
Dear Giang, No idea about Soekris, I am also an student and working on PC Engine OpemWrt + Open Flow Access Point solution. Best Regards,Shan ZaidiFrom: nvgi...@dcn.ssu.ac.kr To: syd...@hotmail.com CC: openflow-disc...@mailman.stanford.edu Subject: RE: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2013-04-01 Thread Giang Nguyen
nflow-disc...@mailman.stanford.edu Subject: RE: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP Dear Nguyen Van Giang Try this site: http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/Pantou_:_OpenFlow_1.0_for_OpenWRT Best Regards, Shan Zaidi _ From: nvgi...@dcn.ssu.ac.kr To: ope

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2013-04-01 Thread syderz syderz
Dear Nguyen Van GiangTry this site: http://www.openflow.org/wk/index.php/Pantou_:_OpenFlow_1.0_for_OpenWRT Best Regards,Shan Zaidi From: nvgi...@dcn.ssu.ac.kr To: openflow-disc...@mailman.stanford.edu Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 14:04:40 +0900 Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2013-03-31 Thread Giang Nguyen
Hi Heming Wen, I'm very glad to know that you built successfully an Openflow Access Point using PC Engine. Now, we 're also trying to setup a small testbed using Openflow Access Point . But I have trouble in installing AP. I can't get OpenflowAP image from this site

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-23 Thread Heming Wen
m: yap...@gmail.com [yap...@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap [yap...@stanford.edu] Sent: May 18, 2012 14:24 To: Heming Wen Cc: openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu; Masayoshi Kobayashi Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP > For both cases, the AP did send

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-18 Thread kk yap
> >> I am also wondering if anyone has tried the recently-updated PC Engine AP >> image (March 2012) and encountered a similar problem. I am not sure if I >> should use an older version of the image (with the old instructions) and try >> again. >> >> Th

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-18 Thread Heming Wen
[yap...@stanford.edu] Sent: May 18, 2012 11:32 To: Heming Wen Cc: openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu; Masayoshi Kobayashi Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP Hi, some comments inline. Regards KK On 18 May 2012 08:17, Heming Wen wrote: > Hello again, >

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-18 Thread kk yap
..@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap > [yap...@stanford.edu] > Sent: May 11, 2012 14:23 > To: Heming Wen > Cc: Dan Talayco; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP > > Heming, > > Can I suggest you run through

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-18 Thread Heming Wen
IP 192.168.1.203.6633 > 192.168.1.189.56844: Flags [P.], seq > 125:149, ack 385, win 108, options [nop,nop,TS val 40469333 ecr 1077397], > length 24 > 11:36:59.831044 IP 192.168.1.203.6633 > 192.168.1.189.56844: Flags [P.], seq > 125:149, ack 385, win 108, options [nop,nop,TS

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-11 Thread kk yap
25:149, ack 385, win 108, options [nop,nop,TS val 40469333 ecr 1077397], > length 24 > 11:36:59.831044 IP 192.168.1.203.6633 > 192.168.1.189.56844: Flags [P.], seq > 125:149, ack 385, win 108, options [nop,nop,TS val 40470965 ecr 1077397], > length 24 > > I noticed that the

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-11 Thread Heming Wen
you have any suggestions for this issue? Should I use a different controller (not pyswitch)? (I apologize for the long log files) Thank you, Regards, Heming From: yap...@gmail.com [yap...@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap [yap...@stanford.edu] Sent: May 10

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread kk yap
---> [Pronto switching plane port] > > So the ports controlled by Openflow are the Pronto switch port. Since the > only way the AP can be accessed by the controller is through the Pronto > switch, the OF control messages with AP would be themselves flow entries in > th

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread Heming Wen
be an issue? Thank you for your kind response, Regards, Heming From: yap...@gmail.com [yap...@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap [yap...@stanford.edu] Sent: May 10, 2012 15:51 To: Dan Talayco Cc: Heming Wen; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu Subject: Re: [ope

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread kk yap
l.com [yap...@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap > [yap...@stanford.edu] > Sent: May 10, 2012 13:55 > To: Heming Wen > Cc: Dan Talayco; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP > > Hi Heming, > > Some co

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread Dan Talayco
From: yap...@gmail.com (mailto:yap...@gmail.com) [yap...@gmail.com > (mailto:yap...@gmail.com)] on behalf of kk yap [yap...@stanford.edu > (mailto:yap...@stanford.edu)] > Sent: May 10, 2012 13:55 > To: Heming Wen > Cc: Dan Talayco; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > (mailto:openf

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread Heming Wen
start off with. Thank you again, Heming From: yap...@gmail.com [yap...@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap [yap...@stanford.edu] Sent: May 10, 2012 13:55 To: Heming Wen Cc: Dan Talayco; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread kk yap
t; From: yap...@gmail.com [yap...@gmail.com] on behalf of kk yap > [yap...@stanford.edu] > Sent: May 9, 2012 22:19 > To: Heming Wen > Cc: Dan Talayco; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP > > Hi H

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-10 Thread Heming Wen
ent: May 9, 2012 22:19 To: Heming Wen Cc: Dan Talayco; openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP Hi Heming, One way is to have only the AP in inband mode. Get your switch to the controller, then make sure the controller is also acc

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-09 Thread Dan Talayco
t; > (mailto:dan.tala...@bigswitch.com)] on behalf of Dan Talayco > > [dtala...@stanford.edu (mailto:dtala...@stanford.edu)] > > Sent: May 9, 2012 18:00 > > To: Heming Wen > > Cc: openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > > (mailto:openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu) >

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-09 Thread kk yap
ime? > > Thank you, > > Heming > > From: Dan Talayco [dan.tala...@bigswitch.com] on behalf of Dan Talayco > [dtala...@stanford.edu] > Sent: May 9, 2012 18:00 > To: Heming Wen > Cc: openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu > Subjec

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-09 Thread Heming Wen
? Thank you, Heming From: Dan Talayco [dan.tala...@bigswitch.com] on behalf of Dan Talayco [dtala...@stanford.edu] Sent: May 9, 2012 18:00 To: Heming Wen Cc: openflow-discuss@lists.stanford.edu Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-09 Thread Dan Talayco
I believe you're basically asking the switch to route (or at least switch) between the management port and the dataplane. The short answer is that the switch won't do this and it's not planned to be supported. You probably want "physical in-band management" where the Pronto switch is managed

[openflow-discuss] OpenRoads controller link with PC Engine AP

2012-05-09 Thread Heming Wen
Greetings, We are currently setting up a basic Openflow Wireless testbed with three PC Engine AP and a Pronto 3290 switch in our labs. We have a few questions regarding the connection between the elements: 1) There are three controller path setups possible: L3 inband, tunneling and L2 inband.

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-07-08 Thread kk yap
enflow enabled. > > note that i used the same switch without problems but the AP was WRT54G > instead of PC Engine. > > Thank You, > Landy > > > > > --- On *Thu, 6/30/11, kk yap * wrote: > > > From: kk yap > Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snm

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-07-08 Thread man monaco
* - - - - - Openflow enabled AP - - - - - mobile node * the switch is not Openflow enabled. note that i used the same switch without problems but the AP was WRT54G instead of PC Engine. Thank You,Landy --- On Thu, 6/30/11, kk yap wrote: From: kk yap Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-30 Thread kk yap
; > The question now is: will the* *setup procedure change in *OpenRoads:SNMP* > wiki > page when changing to of1.0-noxdestiny branch? > > > Thank you, > Landy > > > --- On *Wed, 6/29/11, kk yap * wrote > > From: kk yap > > Subject: Re: [openflow-discu

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-29 Thread man monaco
anging to of1.0-noxdestiny branch? Thank you,Landy --- On Wed, 6/29/11, kk yap wroteFrom: kk yap Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page To: "man monaco" Cc: "OpenFlow-Discuss" Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 6:57 AM Hi Landy, Can you checkout the of1.0-no

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-29 Thread kk yap
> > Any idea what's wrong or where to download these files from. > > Thank You > > > > > --- On *Mon, 6/27/11, Yiannis Yiakoumis * wrote: > > > From: Yiannis Yiakoumis > Subject: Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page > To: "kk yap"

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-28 Thread man monaco
2 for the first error message, I checked the file snmp-executor.cc which needs to include snmp-message.hh what doesn't exist in my system. Any idea what's wrong or where to download these files from. Thank You --- On Mon, 6/27/11, Yiannis Yiakoumis wrote: From: Yiannis Yiakoumis Subje

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-27 Thread Yiannis Yiakoumis
Hi Landy, As KK mentioned, it's doable but it requires some work. The instructions for OpenRoads are for the PC Engines. OpenWRT supports snmp (you can install the net-snmp package on top of the given binaries or build a custom image that contains it). The main issue though is that the openroads-s

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-24 Thread kk yap
Hi Landy, This question would be Openwrt specific. The instructions for OpenRoads (OpenFlow Wireless) are for the PCEngine based APs. Yiannis might know the Openwrt stuff best here. From what I know, the short answer is yes. And the longer answer is you should expect some work to get there. R

[openflow-discuss] OpenRoads snmp setup page

2011-06-24 Thread man monaco
Hi, Am trying to setup OpenRoads to test mobility and some of my research related scenarios. I have 3 WRT54GL openflow-enabled AP's, and x86 32-bit controller. The AP's and controller are working properly. Am a bit confused about instructions on THIS PAGE.Which one is the development machine (is

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads: implementation in a virtual environment

2011-06-13 Thread Bob Lantz
Mininet currently doesn't support wireless emulation, but it is something we would like to include. It's actually not terribly hard to add an existing link emulator using the Mininet API. I think it's possible to run existing handoff code in Mininet using the Mininet API. Anyway, drop us a line

Re: [openflow-discuss] OpenRoads: implementation in a virtual environment

2011-06-13 Thread kk yap
Hi Landy, I am not sure if mininet support wireless emulation. The last time I asked, the answer was no. You can ask on mininet-discuss mailing list. OpenFlowVMS is a deprecated package, so I would discourage that. One other way to get started is to use Openwrt with OpenFlow, but that would in

[openflow-discuss] OpenRoads: implementation in a virtual environment

2011-06-13 Thread man monaco
Hello,  I was trying to test OpenRoads, but i couldn't obtain all required physical resources (i.e: OF switches AP's, WiMAX BS).  Is there a way to implement OpenRoads in a virtual environment? using mininet to simulate the wireless network and to create wireless hosts who can hand off from on A

Re: [openflow-discuss] Openroads!!!

2011-04-05 Thread kk yap
Hi Ali, If the driver for the dongle works on Linux, you should be fine. However, you want to note that some dongle does interfere with built-in WiFi of laptops, so you may experience some difficulties there. We have not tried the TP-Link dongle ourselves, so you are on your own. Regards KK On

[openflow-discuss] Openroads!!!

2011-04-05 Thread Ali hussain
Hello, I am installing the client side of openroads on my Dell laptop using (Ubuntu 10.10)and want to ask that cant we use simple Tp-Link Wifi-usb (Link given below) instead of D link card with the Atheros chip for multiple radio interface?What is the basic purpose of Atheros chip(whi