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nox-rfproxy

A port of the RFProxy application to NOX-Classic. This repository is referenced by a core RouteFlow repository, and it is recommended to install via that repository (see "Building" below).

NOX Network Control Platform

Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Nicira Networks
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Stanford University
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 International Computer Science Institute, UC Berkeley

Welcome to the NOX network control platform. This distribution includes all the software you need to build, install, and deploy NOX in your network, as well as source code and tools to allow you to develop your own NOX applications.

This version of NOX is a developers' release. It is intended to provide a programmatic platform for controlling one or more OpenFlow switches. NOX can be extended both in C++ or Python and provides an abstracted interface to OpenFlow. This distribution contains a set of example applications and some built in libraries which provide useful network functions such as host tracking and routing.

Dependencies

NOX-Classic does not support Ubuntu 12.04 or later due to dependency on SWIG1.3.

To install all dependencies on an Ubuntu 11.10 or earlier release:

$ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic autoconf automake libtool \
libboost-test-dev libssl-dev libpcap-dev python-twisted \
python-simplejson python-dev swig1.3

Building

Nox-rfproxy requires RouteFlow to run. The usual way to install RouteFlow and all of its dependencies is as follows:

  1. Clone RouteFlow

$ git clone [email protected]:routeflow/RouteFlow.git

  1. Fetch dependencies and install VMs (This will build nox from this repository)

$ RouteFlow/build.sh -i nox

Running

RouteFlow usually supplies a script to run all of the components in the correct order. If you want to run nox-rfproxy, load the app by using nox-core:

$ cd RouteFlow/nox/build/src
$ ./nox_core -i ptcp:$CONTROLLER_PORT rfproxy -v &

RFProxy License

RFProxy uses the Apache License version 2.0. See LICENSE in src/nox/netapps/rfproxy/ for more details.

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