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Posts Tagged ‘alpha’

OpenFlow NetFPGA Reference v0.2.1.2

June 8th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.2.1.2 (Preview Release) of the OpenFlow reference NetFPGA implementation has been added to downloads.

Reference Implementation v0.8.1

May 20th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.8.1 of the OpenFlow reference Linux software has been added to downloads.

Reference Implementation v0.2.1

March 28th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.2.1 of the reference implementation has been added to downloads. This is a bug fix release that addresses build problems when SSL is enabled.

Reference Implementation v0.2.0

March 28th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.2.0 of the reference implementation has been added to downloads. This release adds a userspace switch reference implementation.

Reference Implementation v0.1.9

March 19th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.1.9 of the reference implementation has been added to downloads. Support for SSL/TLS added.

Reference Implementation v0.1.8

March 5th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.1.8 of the reference implementation has been added to downloads. The release makes cross-compilation easier.

OpenFlow Standard 0.5

March 4th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.5 of the OpenFlow specification has been uploaded to the documents page.

Reference Implementation v0.1.7

February 7th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.1.7 of the reference implementation added to downloads. Allows permanent flow entries and added patch to let tcpdump parse OpenFlow messages.

Reference Implementation v0.1.6

February 5th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.1.6 of the reference implementation added to downloads. Added support for Linux 2.6.24.

Reference Implementation v0.1.5

January 17th, 2008, appenz in Announcements

Version 0.1.5 of the reference implementation added to downloads. Added support for Linux 2.4.20.


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