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Adapting network slicing using mininet and RYU

Topology

  h1      h2
  |       |
  |50Mbps | 50Mbps
  |       |
  _________
 /________/|
 |        ||
 |   s1   ||
 |________|/

Scenario

Given 3 flows:

  • f1: DST:10.0.0.1:5001 -- 5Mbps
  • f2: DST:10.0.0.1:5002 -- 15Mbps
  • f3: DST:10.0.0.1:5003 -- 25Mbps

Objective

When some of the flows are not using the bandwidth available for them, the other flows get a bit more than they are originally assigned.

Limitations and scenario

As this project is designed to be a demo to a university course, there are many things hardwired into the code.

These specifications are mostly related to the topology and the specific flows. These are namely:

  • Use the reference Mininet VM available from their website for running the mininet part of this experiment.
  • The mininet VM must have the following IP address: 192.0.2.20
  • The machine (supposedly the host machine) needs to have the following IP address: 192.0.2.1
  • The controller is set up to handle those specific three UDP flows, at the moment, using TCP or other flows are not supported.