Hi all,
    
    We had a summer intern (Ahmed El-Hassany) working at ESnet on some
    topology stuff in the last couple months, and he put together a
    prototype topology service that might be useful for the NSI-WG.
    
    Just some background, Ahmed was the primary architect of the GENI
    Topology service which uses the RSpec format, so he has a bunch of
    experience behind him.  Unfortunately he has now taken up a research
    position at UC Berkeley, so the prototype topology service will
    remain in its current state till we find resources to further its
    development.
    
    Having said that, a testing instance of the service is running at http://lstest.es.net:8080/urns.
    The documentation of using it is located at https://github.com/ahassany/topology-service/wiki/Using-NML-NSI-Topology-Service.
    
    All the tutorial topologies that Jeroen put up on GitHub (see
    forwarded email) has been loaded into the service.
    
    You can list all NSAs by:
    curl http://lstest.es.net:8080/urns/
    
    Or get a specific one by:
    curl http://lstest.es.net:8080/urns/urn:ogf:aruba.example:2013:nsa
    
    For tomorrow's meeting, Ahmed will do show-and-tell, so please log
    into www.readytalk.com and use the 7-digit access code 8937606 to
    access the "show" portion of the meeting.
    
    Time:
    7:00 PDT  10:00 EDT, 15:00 BST,  16:00 CEST,  23:00 JST
     
    1. Dial Toll-Free Number: 866-740-1260 (U.S. & Canada)
    2. International participants dial: Toll Number: 303-248-0285  Or
    International Toll-Free Number: http://www.readytalk.com/intl
    3. Enter 7-digit access code 8937606, followed by "#"
     
    Agenda:
    - Prototype topology service
      presentation/demo
      
    Thanks all.
    
    - Chin
    
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    Hi all,
I have created new topologies for the tutorials. These follow the same schema as the updated Automated GOLE topologies.
The new tutorial topologies should follow the same topology as the old ones.
The domain names for all of them are "aruba.example" (using the IETF reserved namespace for examples).
They can be found at the tutorial repository: https://github.com/jeroenh/NSI-Tutorial-Topologies/tree/master/topos
Jeroen.
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Chin Guok                                            NOC: (510) 486-7600
ESnet Network Engineering Group (AS293)                   (800) 333-7638
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory