![]() Once the service is running you can go to the web GUI and view topologies, flows etc or use curl statements to add remove datapaths. $git clone git:///floodlight/floodlight.git $apt-get install build-essential default-jdk ant python-dev eclipse gitĬlone the Github project and build the jar and start the controller: Install dependencies, apt-get for UB and yum for RH: You can do that very easily with a quick lab here or a longer more in depth lab here. You will not get any visual hosts until you have a switch attached to it. If you have not installed FloodLight before it is super quick and easy. Video 2.It would be slick to visualize out networks like this. Pretty “Minority Report”esque but it wouldn’t be the first time Science Fiction predicted the future.įigure 1. Replace developer with Tenant and you have some sparkle. The OpenStack video is the future of computing and network SDN resource visualization if done in realtime and made useful. ![]() I haven’t checked the listserv to see where they are going with it but it’s all in the right direction and actually reminds me of the OpenStack dev history video made with Gource the visualization software. The page is located in the GUI Web UI under the “Topology” menu and the balls on the screen represent hosts. SDN Floodlight Controller GUI Topology Video and Install: There is a new topology component to the OpenFlow Controller FloodLight.
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