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Join us for the STARPlane Meeting II on March 22, 2006, at UvA, where we will explore the innovative DAS-3 management plane. This session will cover features like node accessibility, separation from optical connections, and interface capabilities for both application and control planes. We'll discuss the extendable architecture, connection setup operations, and topology changes, accommodating various input parameters such as node labels and bandwidth options. Voice your thoughts on upcoming queries around management plane security and server needs.
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StarPlane Meeting II 22-03-2006 @UvA
Appetizer SURFnet Part We will take care of DAS-3 Part
The Real STAR – mgmt plane • Features: • Accessible for any node • Separate from optical connection • Interfacing to both application side & control plane • Extendable
CPU’s CPU’s CPU’s NOC CPU’s CPU’s Management plane =/= NOC
Application side Supported operations: Connection_setup(inputs parameters) Reservation(inputs parameters) Change_topology(inputs parameters) Input parameters: Label of Node (VU, UvA, Delft …) Label of Color (Red, Blue, Green…) Bandwidth (1Gbps, 10Gbps, x0Gbps) Topology (star, ring, mesh, tree, …) Time (standard timestamp) …(to be discussed) List of Interfaces
Example Connection_setup(“nodeA”, “nodeB”, 1gbps, “piece_of_string”, “2006-04-20T00:00:00”) Connection_setup(“siteA”, “siteB”, “1@A’, “1@B”, 1gbps, “piece_of_string”, “2006-04-20T00:00:00”)
List of Interfaces II • Control Plane side • GLSR/GLER Not known yet from Nortel ?
Openquestions • Do we need an extra server for mgmt plane? • Security policy for the mgmt plane connection? • www.starplane.org • Mailinglist: STARPLANE@NIC.SURFNET.NL