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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-examples|VNX Simple Scenarios]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-examples|VNX Simple Scenarios]] | ||
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| Several simple example scenarios are included in VNX distribution to allow testing the tool functionalities with the different types of virtual machines supported (see /usr/share/vnx/examples/simple_*.xml files). | | Several simple example scenarios are included in VNX distribution to allow testing the tool functionalities with the different types of virtual machines supported (see /usr/share/vnx/examples/simple_*.xml files). | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-ubuntu|Tutorial Ubuntu (KVM)]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-ubuntu|Tutorial Ubuntu (KVM)]] | ||
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| Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu KVM virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | | Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu KVM virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-lxc|Tutorial Ubuntu (LXC)]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-lxc|Tutorial Ubuntu (LXC)]] | ||
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| Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu LXC virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | | Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu LXC virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-dynamips|Tutorial Ubuntu (KVM & dynamips)]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-dynamips|Tutorial Ubuntu (KVM & dynamips)]] | ||
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| Tutorial scenario made of 4 Ubuntu KVM virtual machines and two dynamips routers connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | | Tutorial scenario made of 4 Ubuntu KVM virtual machines and two dynamips routers connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-android|Tutorial Android]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-android|Tutorial Android]] | ||
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| Tutorial scenario made of 2 Android X86 clients, 2 LXC ubuntu based routers and two LXC ubuntu based servers connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | | Tutorial scenario made of 2 Android X86 clients, 2 LXC ubuntu based routers and two LXC ubuntu based servers connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-openvswitch|Tutorial using Openvswitch and VLANs]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-tutorial-openvswitch|Tutorial using Openvswitch and VLANs]] | ||
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| Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu LXC virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks based on OpenvSwitch and using VLANs. | | Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu LXC virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks based on OpenvSwitch and using VLANs. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Example-olive|Olive example]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Example-olive|Olive example]] | ||
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| A simple escenario made of three Olive routers conected in a triangle topology and three ubuntu hosts | | A simple escenario made of three Olive routers conected in a triangle topology and three ubuntu hosts | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[VNX-tutorial-big|Testing big scenarios with LXC]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[VNX-tutorial-big|Testing big scenarios with LXC]] | ||
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| Use a simple script to generate 2-level tree topologies to test big scenarios made of LXC virtual machines. | | Use a simple script to generate 2-level tree topologies to test big scenarios made of LXC virtual machines. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-labo-fw|Security laboratory]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-labo-fw|Security laboratory]] | ||
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| A security laboratory scenario designed to allow 14 student groups to work together configuring firewalls and using security related tools and distributions. | | A security laboratory scenario designed to allow 14 student groups to work together configuring firewalls and using security related tools and distributions. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-plugin-ospf|OSPF plugin example]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-plugin-ospf|OSPF plugin example]] | ||
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| A simple escenario made of two routers running quagga OSPF daemon configured using the OSPF plugin. | | A simple escenario made of two routers running quagga OSPF daemon configured using the OSPF plugin. | ||
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| style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-plugin-dhcp|DHCP plugin example]] | | style="text-align: left" | [[Vnx-plugin-dhcp|DHCP plugin example]] | ||
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| A simple escenario made of two routers and two hosts using DHCP configured by means of DHCP plugin. r1 runs a DHCP server, r2 a DHCP relay and h1 and h2 autoconfigure themselves using DHCP. | | A simple escenario made of two routers and two hosts using DHCP configured by means of DHCP plugin. r1 runs a DHCP server, r2 a DHCP relay and h1 and h2 autoconfigure themselves using DHCP. | ||
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Revision as of 12:14, 6 June 2015
VNX Scenarios
Simple Example Scenarios
Name | Description |
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VNX Simple Scenarios | Several simple example scenarios are included in VNX distribution to allow testing the tool functionalities with the different types of virtual machines supported (see /usr/share/vnx/examples/simple_*.xml files). |
Tutorial Ubuntu (KVM) | Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu KVM virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. |
Tutorial Ubuntu (LXC) | Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu LXC virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. |
Tutorial Ubuntu (KVM & dynamips) | Tutorial scenario made of 4 Ubuntu KVM virtual machines and two dynamips routers connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. |
Tutorial Android | Tutorial scenario made of 2 Android X86 clients, 2 LXC ubuntu based routers and two LXC ubuntu based servers connected through three virtual networks. The host participates in the scenario having a network interface in one of the virtual networks. |
Tutorial using Openvswitch and VLANs | Tutorial scenario made of 6 Ubuntu LXC virtual machines (4 hosts and 2 routers) connected through three virtual networks based on OpenvSwitch and using VLANs. |
Olive example | A simple escenario made of three Olive routers conected in a triangle topology and three ubuntu hosts |
Testing big scenarios with LXC | Use a simple script to generate 2-level tree topologies to test big scenarios made of LXC virtual machines. |
Laboratory Scenarios
Name | Version | Description |
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Security laboratory | A security laboratory scenario designed to allow 14 student groups to work together configuring firewalls and using security related tools and distributions. |
VNX Plugins Example Scenarios
Name | Version | Description |
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OSPF plugin example | A simple escenario made of two routers running quagga OSPF daemon configured using the OSPF plugin. | |
DHCP plugin example | A simple escenario made of two routers and two hosts using DHCP configured by means of DHCP plugin. r1 runs a DHCP server, r2 a DHCP relay and h1 and h2 autoconfigure themselves using DHCP. |