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the fairness between their users, and their diversity but also
their instability.
- It's important to note that all Community-Lab's software and documentation
is “free as in freedom” so you can use them to setup your own CONFINE
testbed. *##*
** Community-Lab as community infrastructure
- Besides supporting experimentation, CONFINE helps physically extend CNs *##*
not only with new Community-Lab nodes, but also with new links…
- … and even services hosted in nodes like web servers, video broadcast
stations, etc. to be used by the community. *##*
- In a more sophisticated approach, nodes can also be used to implement cloud
infrastructure provided and managed by the community for the community.
This is the mission of the Clommunity project. *##*
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- Then researchers define experiments (the so called slices) in a server.
- And nodes use a REST API to get those definitions from servers and run
several of them simultaneously as VMs (the so called slivers).
- Slivers can access the CN via NAT, natively at the network layer, or in an
isolated VLAN for routing experiments. *##*
** Technologies
- Nodes are moderately powerful computers (like this barebone computer)
connected via Ethernet to normal community devices (i.e. routers). *##*
- Nodes run OpenWrt with a control daemon written in Lua. Slivers are
implemented as light Linux containers. We are working on safe node upgrade
using kexec. *##*
- The GUI and REST API in servers are implemented as Django applications.
- The IPv6 overlay used for the management network is a tinc mesh VPN. *##*
- We use Git, Redmine, Jenkins and our Virtual CONFINE Tesbed (VCT) package
for development and testing. *##*
* Collaborations
- CONFINE actively collaborates to the development of several Free software
projects: the OpenWrt router distro, the BMX6 and OLSR mesh routing
protocols, the DLEP protocol for collecting link characteristics, the NodeDB
for describing CN nodes, the lower-level Wibed testbed, and the quick mesh
project distro.
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* Future
- In the near future we plan to work further on the testing, stabilization and
documentation of the testbed to make it more maintainable and usable for the
long term.
- We will also start work on federating CONFINE testbeds between themselves
and with PlanetLab-like testbeds using the Slice-based
Federation Architecture.
- We will be gradually opening the Community-Lab testbed to all kinds of
external users in the networking and academic communities. *##*
* Participate!
- So this was a very schematic summary about community networks, the CONFINE
project and its Community-Lab testbed.
- For more information you can visit these links or meet us in person in the
CONFINE stand in the K building.
(Questions? Thanks!)
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the fairness between their users, and their diversity but also
their instability.
- It's important to note that all Community-Lab's software and documentation
is “free as in freedom” so you can use them to setup your own CONFINE
testbed. *##*
** Community-Lab as community infrastructure
- Besides supporting experimentation, CONFINE helps physically extend CNs *##*
not only with new Community-Lab nodes, but also with new links…
- … and even services hosted in nodes like web servers, video broadcast
stations, etc. to be used by the community. *##*
- In a more sophisticated approach, nodes can also be used to implement cloud
infrastructure provided and managed by the community for the community.
This is the mission of the Clommunity project. *##*
................................................................................
- Then researchers define experiments (the so called slices) in a server.
- And nodes use a REST API to get those definitions from servers and run
several of them simultaneously as VMs (the so called slivers).
- Slivers can access the CN via NAT, natively at the network layer, or in an
isolated VLAN for routing experiments. *##*
** Technologies
- Nodes are moderately powerful hosts (like this barebone computer) connected
via Ethernet to normal community devices (i.e. routers). *##*
- Nodes run OpenWrt with a control daemon written in Lua. Slivers are
implemented as light Linux containers. We are also working on safe node
upgrade using kexec. *##*
- The GUI and REST API in servers are implemented as Django applications.
- The IPv6 overlay used for the management network is a tinc mesh VPN. *##*
- Finally, we use Git, Redmine, Jenkins and our Virtual CONFINE Tesbed (VCT)
package for development and testing. *##*
* Collaborations
- CONFINE actively collaborates to the development of several Free software
projects: the OpenWrt router distro, the BMX6 and OLSR mesh routing
protocols, the DLEP protocol for collecting link characteristics, the NodeDB
for describing CN nodes, the lower-level Wibed testbed, and the quick mesh
project distro.
................................................................................
* Future
- In the near future we plan to work further on the testing, stabilization and
documentation of the testbed to make it more maintainable and usable for the
long term.
- We will also start work on federating CONFINE testbeds between themselves
and with PlanetLab-like testbeds using the Slice-based
Federation Architecture.
- Finally, we will be gradually opening the Community-Lab testbed to all kinds
of external users in the networking and academic communities. *##*
* Participate!
- So this was a very schematic summary about community networks, the CONFINE
project and its Community-Lab testbed.
- For more information you can visit these links or meet us in person in the
CONFINE stand in the K building.
(Questions? Thanks!)
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