Rickard Borgmäster
2006-Mar-06 16:06 UTC
[Xen-devel] Announce of our Xen project; Routing simulation with Einar
Hello all, Some time before Christmas, a project was started. The task was to enhance an existing LiveCD solution with User-mode Linux. A number of requirements was stated, where the greatest challenge was to fit 10 virtual routers within an old no-name PC with only 256MB Ram. And the solution must still be run from a LiveCD. Thanks to Xen, the task was possible to complete. -But, what does it do? With this solution, students taking CCNA/CCNP level studies can have their own router lab on a bootable CD. No need for expensive equipment. The student can set up a virtual network of 10 routers or hosts, and exercise BGP, OSPF, ISIS and RIP routing. The routing software is Quagga, whose interface is very similar to Ciscos native CLI. Feel free to download our first Release Candidate at the project website; http://www.isk.kth.se/proj/qroutix/ Please note that the name "Qroutix" isn''t ment for the final product. We''re currently phasing over to the new name, which will impact the URL eventually. If the abobe link doesn''t work, please try: http://www.isk.kth.se/proj/einar/ Don''t hesitate to mail me or Anders feedback if you like (or dislike) our project. Best regards Rickard Borgmäster _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
Rickard Borgmäster
2006-Mar-08 13:35 UTC
[Xen-devel] Re: Announce of our Xen project; Routing simulation with Einar
Please note that the URL now has changed to reflect the final name. http://www.isk.kth.se/proj/einar/ Best regards Rickard Borgmäster Rickard Borgmäster wrote:> Hello all, > > Some time before Christmas, a project was started. The task was to > enhance an existing LiveCD solution with User-mode Linux. A number of > requirements was stated, where the greatest challenge was to fit 10 > virtual routers within an old no-name PC with only 256MB Ram. And the > solution must still be run from a LiveCD. > > Thanks to Xen, the task was possible to complete. > > -But, what does it do? > > With this solution, students taking CCNA/CCNP level studies can have > their own router lab on a bootable CD. No need for expensive equipment. > The student can set up a virtual network of 10 routers or hosts, and > exercise BGP, OSPF, ISIS and RIP routing. The routing software is > Quagga, whose interface is very similar to Ciscos native CLI. > > Feel free to download our first Release Candidate at the project website; > > http://www.isk.kth.se/proj/qroutix/ > > Please note that the name "Qroutix" isn''t ment for the final product. > We''re currently phasing over to the new name, which will impact the URL > eventually. If the abobe link doesn''t work, please try: > > http://www.isk.kth.se/proj/einar/ > > Don''t hesitate to mail me or Anders feedback if you like (or dislike) > our project. > > Best regards > Rickard Borgmäster_______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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