Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of Hardware/bDomains


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Jan 10, 2013, 8:52:41 PM (12 years ago)
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Ilya Chigirev
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    5 The main testbed domain is a 20 by 20 [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/aGrid grid] of nodes each of which has at least 2 wireless interfaces. There are presently 62 [wiki:Hardware/hNodes/cNodeVer3 generation 3] nodes and 338  [wiki:Hardware/hNodes/aNodeVer1 generation 1] nodes in the grid. The Secondary (large) ORBIT domain is the [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/bOutdoor outdoor] testbed consisting of 22 nodes deployed throughout Rt 1 and Busch campuses. In order to support more efficient development, ORBIT also has 9 [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/cSandboxes sandboxes] each of which, with the exception of [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/cSandboxes/dSB4 SB4] and [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/cSandboxes/eSB9 SB9], consist of only two nodes and a console. SB4 is interned for experiments that need tight topology control, while SB9 is available exclusively for wired networking (e.g. !OpenFlow) experimentation and thus doesn't have any wireless devices attached to the nodes. Please check details on the specific Sandbox being used to ensure that all requirements  for an experiment are met.
     5The main testbed domain is a 20 by 20 [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/aGrid grid] of nodes each of which has at least 2 wireless interfaces. There are presently 62 [wiki:Hardware/hNodes/cNodeVer3 generation 3] nodes and 338  [wiki:Hardware/hNodes/aNodeVer1 generation 1] nodes in the grid. The Secondary (large) ORBIT domain is the [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/bOutdoor outdoor] testbed consisting of 22 nodes deployed throughout Rt 1 and Busch campuses. In order to support more efficient development, ORBIT also has 9 [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/cSandboxes sandboxes] each of which, with the exception of [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/cSandboxes/dSB4 SB4] and [wiki:Hardware/bDomains/cSandboxes/iSB9 SB9], consist of only two nodes and a console. SB4 is interned for experiments that need tight topology control, while SB9 is available exclusively for wired networking (e.g. !OpenFlow) experimentation and thus doesn't have any wireless devices attached to the nodes. Please check details on the specific Sandbox being used to ensure that all requirements  for an experiment are met.