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    Astrape

    Optical-packet node transceiver frequency allocation

    ...This is facilitated in the appropriate lab equipment (or via simulation when required). For that purpose, a software agent (Netconf server) residing at the whiteboxes, is developed receiving input from the Software-Defined Networking (SDN) packet controller (PacketCTL - a Netconf client). Then, configuration of the local transceiver laser frequencies of the controlled pluggable devices takes place, for facilitating the connectivity in-between the ROADM network. Also, the agent records and reports back telemetry data (feedback) which is used by the PacketCTL's resource-allocating mechanism to improve efficiency within the network topology.
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    Skydive

    Skydive

    An open source real-time network topology and protocols analyzer

    ...Distributed probe, L2-L4 classifier, GRE, VXLAN, GENEVE, MPLS/GRE, MPLS/UDP tunneling support. Ability to follow a flow along a path in the topology. Support for external SDN Controllers or container-based infrastructure, OpenStack, OpenContrail, Docker. Supports extensions through API. Distributed, scalable, easy to deploy, only one static binary.
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    Mininet

    Mininet

    Emulator for rapid prototyping of Software Defined Networks

    ...Because you can easily interact with your network using the Mininet CLI (and API), customize it, share it with others, or deploy it on real hardware, Mininet is useful for development, teaching, and research. Mininet is also a great way to develop, share, and experiment with Software-Defined Networking (SDN) systems using OpenFlow and P4. Mininet is actively developed and supported, and is released under a permissive BSD Open Source license. We encourage you to contribute code, bug reports/fixes, documentation, and anything else that can improve the system! Links are virtual ethernet pairs, which live in the Linux kernel and connect our emulated switches to emulated hosts (processes).
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    TOFFEE-DataCenter

    TOFFEE-DataCenter

    Linux Server and Data-Center WAN Optimization

    TOFFEE-DataCenter is the new TOFFEE variant meant for Data-Center, Server, HPC, Load Balancing, Cluster/Cloud Computing and SDN deployments. With TOFFEE-DataCenter (and or TOFFEE), OEMs and other equipment vendors can make use of this platform/stack, integrate, port and build WAN Optimization devices/appliances on to their existing product range. Or build a dedicated WAN Optimization hardware product series via the same.
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    SDN-Toolkit

    Discover, Identify, and Manipulate SDN-Based Networks

    Discover, identify, and manipulate SDN-Based networks through both their northbound and southbound APIs
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    Floodlight

    Floodlight

    OpenFlow SDN Controller

    The Floodlight Open SDN Controller is an enterprise-class, Apache-licensed, Java-based OpenFlow Controller. It is supported by a community of developers including a number of engineers from Big Switch Networks. Why Use Floodlight? -- OpenFlow. Works with physical- and virtual- switches that speak the OpenFlow protocol Apache-licensed – lets you use Floodlight for almost any purpose -- Open community.
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