Hello All, I am also for http. Getting https done (configuration, certificates exchange with each other and certs signed by some well-known CAs) will take some time that we could devote to interop testing. Br michal -----Original Message----- From: nsi-wg-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:nsi-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Takahiro Miyamoto Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 9:30 AM To: radek.krzywania@man.poznan.pl; 'Jerry Sobieski' Cc: nsi-plugfest@m.aist.go.jp; nsi-wg@ogf.org; automatedgole-pilot@internet2.edu Subject: Re: [Nsi-wg] Please begin testing Hi all, I also agree with Tomohiro and Radek. HTTPS issue is critical for demo. When it does not work, we can't show both control and data plane demonstration. We should spend our time for interoperability of SC WSDL, data plane connections, and visualization. We have only less than two weeks. Best regards, Takahiro On 2011/11/02 17:18, Radek Krzywania wrote:
Hi, I agree with Tomohiro. We spent a lot of time fighting with dataplane for FIA demo, instead of working with NSI protocol itself. We still do not have HTTPS and can’t talk with DRAC at NetherLight, who is direct peer and GEANT related NRENS way to US and Japan. It's critical for us. I would appreciate if for SC demo we could use HTTP mode as well.
Best regards Radek
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-----Original Message----- From: Tomohiro Kudoh [mailto:t.kudoh@aist.go.jp] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 5:36 AM To: Jerry Sobieski Cc: t.kudoh@aist.go.jp; nsi-plugfest@m.aist.go.jp; automatedgole- pilot@internet2.edu; nsi-wg@ogf.org Subject: Re: [Nsi-wg] Please begin testing
Hi Jerry,
Again, I think not all the NSA should support https, but only aggregaters are required to do so.
Considering the time we have before SC, making https madatory may have too much risk for success of SC demonstration.
Tomohiro
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 00:12:44 -0400 Jerry Sobieski<jerry@nordu.net> wrote:
Hi all-
I just circulated the most recent global NSI topology for the Supercomputing demos.
It is now time to begin testing again. Please get started asap, and monitor the nsi-wg chat room on Skype.
For those of you with uRA clients that do not perform any segmentation, please select an aggregator NSA and begin testing to that network NSA.
For the Aggregator NSAs, please verify that you are able to interop with each other implementation, then to each network. start with your direct data plane neighbors and work your way outward. (TK: do you have some thoughts on this verification process...?)
I think the key issues we need to work thru are a) HTTPS interop, b) SC WSDL consistency, c) Query result consistency, and then just coordination among the whole group so we do not get too many requests interfering with one another. All NSI implementations should be able to successfully talk to all the other implementations by now with all primitives.
If we need additional VLANs, let me know and I can add more to the topology.
We will want to develop a looping script at some point this week or early next. This script will issues a sequence of Reservation Requests and walk the connection(s) through their lifecycle while the viz tools track the state transitions. _/This will be the fundamental demo during the conference. /_ We probably need some simple orchestration tools: An end system daemon that will configure an particular IPaddr on the VLAN subinterface when a connection is provisioned and then issue/respond to pings. Any idle hands out there want to work on some code?
Thanks! Jerry
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