[Nsi-wg] Rio Inter-Domain Topo Ring v1.1a

Atsuko Takefusa takefusa at acm.org
Thu Sep 1 01:48:07 CDT 2011


Hi Jerry and all,

The G-lambda/AIST team's "csProviderEndpoint" will be:

http://163.220.30.174:8090/nsi_gl_proxy/services/ConnectionServiceProvider

Thanks,

Atsuko, AIST

2011/9/1 Jerry Sobieski <jerry at nordu.net>:
> Here is an update on the inter-domain topology OWL file (the Rio Ring).
>
> ---> I deleted the intra-domain Ports.
>
> ---> Corrected a mispelled object name.
>
> ---> Added the csProviderContact URL to the NSA object for Aruba (OpenNSA),
> Bonaire (OpenDRAC), and Curacao (AutoBAHN.)  Others- please forward me a
> contact place for your NSA.
>
> ---> Added Admin contact info to the NSA adminContact field.
>
> Note- the SNE graphical display only shows a single link between objects for
> connectTo, and mapsTo relations...The RDF is actually correct in showing
> relations both directions, but the editor somehow combines them to a single
> line.
>
> This topology now contains only NSnetwork objects, STP objects, and NSA
> objects.
>
> Each implementation will need to edit this topology file to map their STPs
> to the corresponding internal ports.  The mapping is done by inserting the
> string representing the internal port into the "mapsTo" field of the
> corresponding STP.   A reverse relation should be provided mapping the
> internal port to the STP.   Each NSA/network must do this for every STP in
> their assigned network.
>
> Each network is free to define an internal topology as is most convenient
> for them.  The only requirement on internal topology is that the STPs
> defined in the inter-domain topology must map to internal ports with the
> following characteristics:  a) 1000 megabits/second max capacity, and b)
> untagged.
>
> If your internal topology is static, you can send me your updated OWL file
> and I will integrate the mapsTo fields into my global topology file and then
> subsequent topology updates will have your mappings already included...
>
> Tip:  The DToX ontology used for the Rio NSI Topology still supports the
> Node, Port, and several other topology objects.   These can be used by the
> respective networks to define internal topology that is compatible with the
> inter-domain topology if they so choose.
>
> If you need *ANY* help with this at all, explainations, advice, questions,
> etc... PLEASE!!! Let me know!   We are up against the wall now...simple is
> better...If I can simplify things for you I am glad to do so.
>
> Best regards!
> Jerry
>
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Atsuko Takefusa
Information Technology Research Institute, AIST


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