
On 7-1-2016 21:30, Hurtado, Diego Antonio wrote:
I am very pleased to inform you that a Hewlett Packard Enterprise networking project named Topology is using NML.
Topology is a framework for testing that automatically generates an NML representation of a network test topology.
We have developed an implementation of the NML standard in Python.
This project has been released a few days ago and is available here: https://github.com/HPENetworking/topology
Our NML implementation is here: https://github.com/HPNetworking/pynml
Hi Diego Antonio, That's very interesting! I'm certainly going to follow your work. Out of curiousity, how is this used? I'm interested to understand what parts of NML are used successfully, and which parts are largely unused.
From what I gather from the documention, Topology is used to describe a testbed topology, and uses the Node, Port, Link, BidirectionalPort and BidirectionalLink classes. So is that used to describe physical or logical links? Or is it also used to describe e.g. VLANs (multipoint to mulitpoint links)?
Regards, Freek
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