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v23 v24 1 = = Exercise 1: Simple !MobilityFirst Network Deployment and Test ==1 = Exercise 1: Simple !MobilityFirst Network Deployment and Test = 2 2 3 3 [[TOC(Tutorials/oMF*, depth=2)]] 4 4 5 6 == !Design/Setup == 7 5 8 === Objective === 6 9 7 In this exercise we will establish a simple topology consisting of MobilityFirst routers, hosts and applications, deploy the software components onto physical nodes, and run an end-to-end 'ping' application. At the end of the exercise, you should expect to acquire a general knowledge of the Mobilityfirst software components and how to deploy and configure them using the Orbit testbed.10 In this exercise we will establish a simple topology consisting of !MobilityFirst routers, hosts and applications, deploy the software components onto physical nodes, and run an end-to-end 'ping' application. At the end of the exercise, you should expect to acquire a general knowledge of the !MobilityFirst software components and how to deploy and configure them using the Orbit testbed. 8 11 9 12 === Topology === … … 223 226 224 227 As can be seen above, properties which were defined in the MF-Router, MF-GNRS and MF-HostStack applications have been set here. Moreover, node interfaces have been set up, and IP addresses have been assigned to them. As we discussed earlier the router is configured with both edge and core interfaces. The ethernet interface is used to connect to the core of the network, and the wireless interface is for connection to the clients. On the other side, the client is equipped with wifi interface to connect to the access router. 228 229 230 == Execute == 225 231 226 232 ==== Starting the MobilityFirst Components ==== … … 394 400 }}} 395 401 402 403 == Finish == 404 396 405 Once the application has successfully completed its task, interrupt the experiment from the orbit console, using the Ctrl-C key combination. 397 406