OpenFlow 1.0 Alpha Release

December 8th, 2009, Guido Appenzeller in OpenFlow Blog

As of this evening, an OpenFlow 1.0 alpha release is running in a small test network at Stanford. It is used for the production traffic for a small number of lab rats test users on the 3rd floor of the Gates CS building. Congratulations to Glen Gibb and KK Yap for bringing up the network with the reference controller and a modified version of Nox respectively. Also thanks to Masayoshi, Mikio and Brandon for their help with the build and the test network. The final OpenFlow 1.0 release is expected in the next weeks.

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2 Responses to “OpenFlow 1.0 Alpha Release”

  1. One of the lab rats Says:

    Yes! It is working fine now.

  2. appenz Says:

    It’s currently not available on a public git repository yet, once we have a better tested build we’ll make it public. This should happen this week.