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NetFPGA: A Tool for Network Research and Education

NetFPGA: A Tool for Network Research and Education,Greg Watson,Nick McKeown,Martin Casado

NetFPGA: A Tool for Network Research and Education   (Citations: 18)
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ó NetFPGA is a platform that allows students to build real networking hardware, using industry-standard design tools (e.g. Verilog), then deploy and debug their hardware in an opera- tional network. In the canonical classroom design exercise, a stu- dent builds an Ethernet switch, or an Internet router and makes it interoperate with other students' solutions. NetFPGA-v1 has been used in classes at Stanford for several years, and is just being replaced by NetFPGA-v2, which has four Gigabit Ethernet inter- faces. NetFPGA-v2 is designed for teaching and research; it is open, easy to use, and simple enough to give away for free.
Published in 2006.
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