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    Health monitoring of federated future internet experimentation facilities

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    The federation of Future Internet testbeds as envisaged by the Fed4FIRE project is a complex undertaking. It combines a large number of existing, independent testbeds in a single federation, and presents them to the experimenter as if it were a single infrastructure. Operating and using such an infrastructure requires a profound knowledge of the status of the health of the underlying independent systems. Inspired by network monitoring techniques used to operate the Internet today, this paper considers how a centralized health monitoring system can be set up in a federated environment of Future Internet Experimentation Facilities. We show why it is a vital tool for experimenters and First Level Support in the federation, which health monitoring information must be captured, and how this information can be displayed most appropriately

    Redes Definidas por Software (SDN): OpenFlow

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    [ES] Para garantizar retardos, ancho de banda y pérdidas en las redes IP es necesario la configuración adecuada de los equipos de interconexión como switches o routers. La configuración adecuada de los mismos permitirá ofrecer servicios como VoIP o videoconferencias con suficiente calidad. En el trabajo se configurarán equipos y se realizarán pruebas de calidad de servicio.Serrano Carrera, DA. (2015). Redes Definidas por Software (SDN): OpenFlow. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/62801.TFG

    The great plains environment for network innovation (GpENI):a programmable testbed for future internet architecture research

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    The Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation – GpENI is an international programmable network testbed centered on a regional optical network in the Midwest US, providing flexible infrastructure across the entire protocol stack. The goal of GpENI is to build a collaborative research infrastructure enabling the community to conduct experiments in future Internet architecture. GpENI is funded in part by the US National Science Foundation GENI (Global Environments for Network Innovation) program and by the EU FIRE (Future Internet Research and Experimentation) Programme, and is affiliated with a project funded by the NSF FIND (Future Internet Design) Program
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