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13th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (HOTI'05)
Reconfigurable Networking Hardware: A Classroom Tool
Stanford, California, USA
August 17-August 19
ISBN: 0-7695-2449-4
Martin Casado, Stanford University
Greg Watson, Stanford University
Nick McKeown, Stanford University
We present an educational platform for teaching the design, debugging and deployment of real networking equipment in the operational Internet. The emphasis of our work is on teaching and, therefore, on providing an environment that is flexible, robust, low cost and easy to use. The platform is built around ?NetFPGAs? — custom boards containing eight ethernet ports and two FPGAs. NetFPGA boards, when used with VNS (Virtual Network System - another tool we have developed), can be integrated into dynamically configurable network topologies reachable from the Internet. VNS enables a user-space process running on any remote computer to function as a system controller for the NetFPGA boards. NetFPGA and VNS are used at Stanford in a graduate level networking course to teach router implementation in hardware and software.
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Martin Casado, Greg Watson, Nick McKeown, "Reconfigurable Networking Hardware: A Classroom Tool," hoti, pp.151-157, 13th Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (HOTI'05), 2005
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