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The topology used is a fat tree with a 2:1 blocking factor: | The topology used is a fat tree with a 2:1 blocking factor: | ||
* 2 top switchs | * 2 top switchs | ||
* 6 leaves: switchs with 32 downlinks to nodes and 8 uplinks to each top | * 6 leaves: switchs with 32 downlinks to nodes and 8 uplinks to each of the two top switches (48 ports total) | ||
All 32 dahu nodes are connected to a same leaf. The 4 yeti nodes are connected to another leaf. TBC for lama. | All 32 dahu nodes are connected to a same leaf. The 4 yeti nodes are connected to another leaf. TBC for lama. | ||
Other ports are used by nodes of the HPC center of UGA. | |||
[[File:g5k-grenoble-network-opa.png]] | [[File:g5k-grenoble-network-opa.png]] |
Revision as of 15:37, 3 December 2019
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Overview of Ethernet network topology
Network devices models
- gw: Dell S5296F-ON
More details (including address ranges) are available from the Grid5000:Network page.
Omni-Path Topology
Nodes of the dahu, yeti and lama clusters are connected to Omni-Path switches (Intel Omni-Path 100Gbps), beside the Ethernet network.
This Omni-Path network interconnects both the Grid'5000 Grenoble nodes and the nodes of the HPC Center of Université Grenoble Alpes (Gricad mésocentre).
The topology used is a fat tree with a 2:1 blocking factor:
- 2 top switchs
- 6 leaves: switchs with 32 downlinks to nodes and 8 uplinks to each of the two top switches (48 ports total)
All 32 dahu nodes are connected to a same leaf. The 4 yeti nodes are connected to another leaf. TBC for lama.
Other ports are used by nodes of the HPC center of UGA.
A generated topology (using the output of opareports -o topology
:
IP Range
- Computing : 172.16.16.0/20
- Omni-Path : 172.18.16.0/20
- Virtual : 10.132.0.0/14