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Load Balancing Controller Test phase, srs, design phase and code final deliverable
Project Domain / Category
Networking
Abstract / Introduction
In the thrust of best overall performance, unitization and economic system of scale, contemporary networks are following a path with isolated manipulate and records aircraft that lets in not simplest the consolidation and centralization of manage plane however also allows new improved community control strategies to get better services performance. OpenFlow is one of the legit protocols to permit the demarcation and management of the allotted or remoted control planes on the network’s devices like router, switches, firewalls and so on.
This venture requires designing a network load balancer with OpenFlow to be able to offer GUI based totally interface to the network administrators. The facts from the GUI might be fed to the load balancing controller as a way to coordinate with community nodes to control the routes to the server.
The interface shall include type of client nodes having specific requirements of bandwidth at distinct times. This shall be 4 intervals with exclusive bandwidth distribution. Student desires to pick out appropriate bandwidth distribution. There might be four servers and 48 patron nodes. The college students can put into effect the project the usage of any simulation tool or OpenFlow libraries.
Build the custom load balancer the use of OpenFlow libraries.
Functional Requirements:
This undertaking calls for college students to examine the fundamental ideas of the OpenFlow, networks and their tool configuration as well as calls for programming talents within the C/C++ in Linux environment. For this purpose, college students shall be required to put together a presentation at the OpenFlow networks and Linux machine programming as a part of the SRS document.
The core purposeful necessities of package are to:
1. Customize OpenFlow Based Controller
2. Develop GUI Interface to configure the controller
three. Customize a Network Topology
four. Measure Performance and Utilization Statistics
a. Throughput
b. Delay
c. Utilization
d. Load Distribution
e. Response time
Tools:
• Linux Environment
• Eclipse
• OpenFlow Libraries
Supervisor:
Name: Syed Shah Muhammad
Email ID: syed@vu.Edu.Pk
Skype ID: mscsvu