| #!/usr/bin/python |
| |
| """ |
| This example shows how to create an empty Mininet object |
| (without a topology object) and add nodes to it manually. |
| """ |
| |
| from mininet.net import Mininet |
| from mininet.node import Controller |
| from mininet.cli import CLI |
| from mininet.log import setLogLevel, info |
| |
| def emptyNet(): |
| |
| "Create an empty network and add nodes to it." |
| |
| net = Mininet( controller=Controller ) |
| |
| info( '*** Adding controller\n' ) |
| net.addController( 'c0' ) |
| |
| info( '*** Adding hosts\n' ) |
| h1 = net.addHost( 'h1', ip='10.0.0.1' ) |
| h2 = net.addHost( 'h2', ip='10.0.0.2' ) |
| |
| info( '*** Adding switch\n' ) |
| s3 = net.addSwitch( 's3' ) |
| |
| info( '*** Creating links\n' ) |
| h1.linkTo( s3 ) |
| h2.linkTo( s3 ) |
| |
| info( '*** Starting network\n') |
| net.start() |
| |
| info( '*** Running CLI\n' ) |
| CLI( net ) |
| |
| info( '*** Stopping network' ) |
| net.stop() |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| setLogLevel( 'info' ) |
| emptyNet() |