Hi all; I'm thinking of starting an SDN users group in Wellington (meeting approx once a month). To save time, especially the time of those that have no interest, there would be a modest entry requirement - members would have to demonstrate a working SDN device to participate. If you assert that it's not possible so sorry to trouble you - you won't hear from me again. :-) If you would be interested in such a group please send me mail directly - we are fortunate to have a number of research activities ongoing in NZ and I invite your participation. Thanks,
On 9/05/2013, at 11:12 AM, Josh Bailey
I'm thinking of starting an SDN users group in Wellington (meeting approx once a month).
Cool
To save time, especially the time of those that have no interest, there would be a modest entry requirement - members would have to demonstrate a working SDN device to participate.
And I just found that RouterOS 6.0rc14 contains an OpenFlow package, so everyone who got a free RB951-2n at the conference has an SDN device. You just have to make it work ;-) Cheers, Lloyd
There you go. :-) Sounds like a potentially working device right there. If
someone wants to demonstrate it working with OpenFlow that'd be a great
start.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Lloyd Parkes wrote: On 9/05/2013, at 11:12 AM, Josh Bailey I'm thinking of starting an SDN users group in Wellington (meeting
approx once a month). Cool To save time, especially the time of those that have no interest, there
would be a modest entry requirement - members would have to demonstrate a
working SDN device to participate. And I just found that RouterOS 6.0rc14 contains an OpenFlow package, so
everyone who got a free RB951-2n at the conference has an SDN device. You
just have to make it work ;-) Cheers,
Lloyd
I would be keen; I have a few Openwrt routers I played with but they
are all 1.0 spec which is pretty naff.
On 9 May 2013 11:12, Josh Bailey
Hi all;
I'm thinking of starting an SDN users group in Wellington (meeting approx once a month).
To save time, especially the time of those that have no interest, there would be a modest entry requirement - members would have to demonstrate a working SDN device to participate.
If you assert that it's not possible so sorry to trouble you - you won't hear from me again. :-)
If you would be interested in such a group please send me mail directly - we are fortunate to have a number of research activities ongoing in NZ and I invite your participation.
Thanks,
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On 2013-05-09 15:36 , Joel Wirāmu Pauling wrote:
I would be keen; I have a few Openwrt routers I played with but they are all 1.0 spec which is pretty naff.
Most of the released hardware, and software, that you can get your hands on at present, is only OpenFlow 1.0. If you want to use OpenFlow 1.2/1.3 (for, eg, IPv6 support) expect to be compiling things from source repositories and/or be on a beta/early release programme. Released support for OpenFlow 1.2/1.3 seems likely to be greatly improved by later this (calendar) year. For now I imagine that OpenFlow 1.0 on OpenWRT would be "tall enough to ride" :-) Ewen
great idea.
jamie
On 9 May 2013 11:12, Josh Bailey
Hi all;
I'm thinking of starting an SDN users group in Wellington (meeting approx once a month).
To save time, especially the time of those that have no interest, there would be a modest entry requirement - members would have to demonstrate a working SDN device to participate.
If you assert that it's not possible so sorry to trouble you - you won't hear from me again. :-)
If you would be interested in such a group please send me mail directly - we are fortunate to have a number of research activities ongoing in NZ and I invite your participation.
Thanks,
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participants (5)
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Ewen McNeill
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Jamie Baddeley
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Joel Wirāmu Pauling
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Josh Bailey
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Lloyd Parkes