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MobilityFirst Tutorials
Overview:
Series of exercises that are intended as an introduction to experimentation with [MobilityFirst Future Interenet Architecture (FIA)] project code base.
In all three tutorials, the experimenter will play with a simple network topology as shown in the figure:
In the first exercise, the experimenter 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. In the second exercise, the experimenters will generate synthetic traffic through the router and measure key performance characteristics such as throughput and forwarding latency. The third exercise is focused on writing, compiling, and running a simple content distribution application using MobilityFirst's client API.
Prerequisites
For this set of MobilityFirst tutorials, experimenters are expected to have basic networking knowledge and familarity with Linux OS. The exercises are performed on the ORBIT testbed and require ORBIT account and SSH client installed and configured on the machine that will be used to access the console.
Tools
The only tools that are required for running experiments in this tutorial are SSH client and graph/visualization tools of experimenters choice (results are presented in standrad formats including CSV and XML).
How to get help
Best place to get help is the ORBIT user mailing list to which all registered users are automatically subscribed.
Resources
More information about MobilityFirst is available on MobilitFirst site while more details on the OMF/OML is available at ORBIT and OMF sites.
Tutorial Instructions
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