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Federating With DETER
This discusses how to connect a DETER or Emulab-based testbed to DETERLab using fedd, ABAC and their tools.
Introduction
This page takes a user through the process of adding federation components to an existing DETER and assigning user credentials that will allow users to access that DETER through the fedd interfaces, and then to use those same interfaces to access federated resources. We will also talk about how to allow federated users to use the local resources.
This document will discuss the relevant fedd components, what they do, and what they need in order to do those jobs. We also discuss the tools an experimenter uses to create and monitor federated experiments. Then we briefly discuss how to get the ABAC credentials necessary to access the federated environment.
Federation Components
Fedd really is two entities, an Access Controler that mediates access to federated resources and provides standard interfaces for allocating them, and an Experiment Controller that acts as a credential store and coordinates requests across multiple access controllers. The discussion of the Deter Federation Architecture has more to say about these entities, but this is enough to get started. DETERLab runs an experiment controller that can be reached at https://users.isi.deterlab.net:23235 and new federation users can use that experiment controller, but when setting up and administering a federated testbed it can be very helpful to install and configure an experiment controller locally.
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Federation Block Diagram
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experiment.conf (2.6 KB) - added by 13 years ago.
experiment controller configuration file
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exp_map_db (143 bytes) - added by 13 years ago.
Testbed map file.
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local.xml (1.2 KB) - added by 13 years ago.
Two-node experiment
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access.conf (2.2 KB) - added by 12 years ago.
Access controller configutation
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