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| 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]]
 
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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
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
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
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.