Hi Farah,
If you have never used stitcher.py (part of the omni release) before you
should start from this tutorial:
http://groups.geni.net/geni/wiki/GENIExperimenter/ExperimentExample-stitching
After you are comfortable with stitcher.py then in order to reserve the
topology you want you can:
1. draw your topology in Flack
2. edit the link capabilities to change the type from gre to stitched
3. edit any other property you want of the link
4. save the rspec
5. use stitcher.py with the saved rspec
If you have any trouble with any of the steps above let me know and I
can send you more detailed instructions.
Good luck,
Niky
Kandah, Farah wrote:
> Good evening,
>
> As you mentioned in the group discussion, I really appreciate if you can
> send me some information to setup the connection.
> Or if there are some instructions to setup the tunnel in order to let the
> traffic go through the tunnel rather over the control interface.
>
> Thanks for all your help.
>
> Farah
>
>
> On 12/10/13 2:46 PM, "Niky Riga"<
nr...@bbn.com> wrote:
>
>> I would say that you should send an email to
geni-...@googlegroups.com
>> (if you are not a member register here:
>>
http://groups.google.com/group/geni-users) and include:
>> * your slice name
>> * you setup (file transfer over the control interface)
>> * the performance you get.
>>
>> I will also chime in with my tests.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Niky
>>
>> Kandah, Farah wrote:
>>> Ok.
>>> Do you mean Kentucky or Kettering? Is there someone I need to send an
>>> email to?
>>>
>>> On 12/10/13 1:43 PM, "Niky Riga"<
nr...@bbn.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 25Mbps
>>>
>
>