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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
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Greg Watson
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Nick McKeown
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Martin Casado
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.
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...The hardware dataplanes are implemented by replicating output port lookup modules [
26
] of the NetFPGA reference router [3]...
Deepak Unnikrishnan
,
et al.
ReClick - A Modular Dataplane Design Framework for FPGA-Based Network ...
...Nick Mckeown, professor of Stanford University, and his team designed NetFPGA [7,8,
9
], which is an open experimental platform towards network course teaching and design...
Qi Su
,
et al.
Design and implementation of access and control method for NetMagic
...Traffic is generated using a 4-port NetFPGA card[6][
14
]; the frames to send can be loaded from a pcap file, and the sending rate is specified...
Dong Jin
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et al.
Efficient Gigabit Ethernet Switch Models for Large-Scale Simulation
...The NetFPGA hardware platform [
24
] is now in use by researchers around the world for experiments on high speed networking with FPGAs; this is exposing many networking researchers to the challenging world of hardware design for the first time...
Christopher E. Neely
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et al.
Flexible and Modular Support for Timing Functions in High Performance ...
...In [19], we present an implementation of a more restricted version of the ANI, and we envision the use of the same NetFPGA platform [
20
] here...
Robin Sommer
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et al.
An architecture for exploiting multi-core processors to parallelize ne...
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ReClick - A Modular Dataplane Design Framework for FPGA-Based Network Virtualization
Deepak Unnikrishnan
,
Justin Lu
,
Lixin Gao
,
Russell Tessier
Conference:
Architecture for networking and communications systems, ANCS, Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE symposium - ANCS
, pp. 145-155, 2011
Design and implementation of access and control method for NetMagic
Qi Su
,
Yijiao Chen
,
Chunbo Jia
,
Zhigang Sun
,
Tao Li
Conference:
International Conference on Mechatronic Science, Electric Engineering and Computer - MEC
, 2011
Efficient Gigabit Ethernet Switch Models for Large-Scale Simulation
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Citations: 2
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Dong Jin
,
David M. Nicol
,
Matthew Caesar
Conference:
Workshop on Principles of Advanced and Distributed Simulation - PADS
, pp. 1-10, 2010
Flexible and Modular Support for Timing Functions in High Performance Networking Acceleration
Christopher E. Neely
,
Gordon J. Brebner
,
Weijia Shang
Conference:
Field-Programmable Logic and Applications - FPL
, pp. 513-518, 2010
Fast simulation of background traffic through Fair Queueing networks
Dong Jin
,
David M. Nicol
Conference:
Winter Simulation Conference - WSC
, pp. 2935-2946, 2010