
This implementation takes advantage of AmLight’s ability to create virtual network slices using Internet2’s FlowSpace Firewall. Symmetrically to a previously announced OpenFlow-based Internet2 ONOS deployment, the AmLight network can communicate with the Internet2 ONOS slice through a shared (legacy) BGP router deployed at FIU in Miami. Through Internet2, AmLight is linked to other ONOS network facilities such as GEANT in Europe.
“The deployment of ONOS represents groundbreaking work in the field of SDN and networking,” said Dr. Julio Ibarra, Assistant Vice President for Technology Augmented Research at FIU. “We’re not just connecting one organization to another, but are connecting a dynamic global software-defined REN to create an open instrument for collaboration. This accelerates research discovery, advances education, and improves the delivery of public services while offering the benefits of ONOS’ next-generation networking technology for improved learning, collaboration and innovation.”
“The production deployment provides invaluable real-world insight from end users and network engineers, and the testbed aspect of the deployment enables experimentation to further improve and harden ONOS,” said Guru Parulkar, Executive Director and Board Member at ON.Lab. “The ONOS project values collaboration with R&E network operators and their users, and the ONOS platform enables R&E network operators to rapidly innovate and better serve their communities.”
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