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Demonstration of three NetFPGA Routers
A demonstration of NetFPGA routers was presented on February 28, 2008.
In this 8-minute video, three NetFPGA routers were set up and high-definition
video was streamed across the Gigabit-speed network. All of the packet switching
and routing functions were performed in hardware. The Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing
protocol was run in the Software Component of the Router (SCONE). As shown in
the demonstration, OSPF allowed the video to be re-routed across a two-hop
network path when the one-hop link was disconnnected. The Java-based Graphical
User Interface (GUI) is used to control and monitor the operation of the NetFPGA hardware.
This video shows how a NetFPGA inside 1U rack-mount server survives a shake test with forces in excess of 3G. The chassis is tested both horizontally and on the side.
Sydney, Australia - February 6, 2008 (Five hours of Video)
In this tutorial, we show how to set up a lab of 10 NetFPGA routers, route multiple flows of HD video over
the network, synthesize FPGA circuits, deploy the new circuits on the NetFPGA, and
run exercises on the hardware. The slides presented during the tutorial are
available in both the .PDF and .PPT formats from tutorial link on the NetFPGA.org website.