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| Mininet Examples |
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| These examples are intended to help you get started using |
| Mininet's Python API. |
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| baresshd.py: |
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| This example uses Mininet's medium-level API to create an sshd |
| process running in a namespace. Doesn't use OpenFlow. |
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| consoles.py: |
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| This example creates a grid of console windows, one for each node, |
| and allows interaction with and monitoring of each console, including |
| graphical monitoring. |
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| controllers.py: |
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| This example creates a network and adds multiple controllers to it. |
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| cpu.py: |
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| This example tests iperf bandwidth for varying CPU limits. |
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| emptynet.py: |
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| This example demonstrates creating an empty network (i.e. with no |
| topology object) and adding nodes to it. |
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| hwintf.py: |
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| This example shows how to add an interface (for example a real |
| hardware interface) to a network after the network is created. |
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| limit.py: |
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| This example shows how to use link and CPU limits. |
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| linearbandwidth.py: |
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| This example shows how to create a custom topology programatically |
| by subclassing Topo, and how to run a series of tests on it. |
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| miniedit.py: |
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| This example demonstrates creating a network via a graphical editor. |
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| multiping.py: |
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| This example demonstrates one method for |
| monitoring output from multiple hosts, using node.monitor(). |
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| multipoll.py: |
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| This example demonstrates monitoring output files from multiple hosts. |
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| multitest.py: |
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| This example creates a network and runs multiple tests on it. |
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| popen.py: |
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| This example monitors a number of hosts using host.popen() and |
| pmonitor(). |
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| popenpoll.py: |
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| This example demonstrates monitoring output from multiple hosts using |
| the node.popen() interface (which returns Popen objects) and pmonitor(). |
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| scratchnet.py, scratchnetuser.py: |
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| These two examples demonstrate how to create a network by using the lowest- |
| level Mininet functions. Generally the higher-level API is easier to use, |
| but scratchnet shows what is going on behind the scenes. |
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| simpleperf.py: |
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| A simple example of configuring network and CPU bandwidth limits. |
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| sshd.py: |
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| This example shows how to run an sshd process in each host, allowing |
| you to log in via ssh. This requires connecting the Mininet data network |
| to an interface in the root namespace (generaly the control network |
| already lives in the root namespace, so it does not need to be explicitly |
| connected.) |
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| treeping64.py: |
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| This example creates a 64-host tree network, and attempts to check full |
| connectivity using ping, for different switch/datapath types. |
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| tree1024.py: |
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| This example attempts to create a 1024-host network, and then runs the |
| CLI on it. It may run into scalability limits, depending on available |
| memory and sysctl configuration (see INSTALL.) |
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