Hi Ryota,

Congrats on releasing the plugin.  We look forward to contributions from
NEC both in terms of the plugin and in helping the general Quantum
community.

One note, I think you need to drop the ".git" from the link below. The
following link worked for me:
https://github.com/nec-openstack/quantum-nec-of-plugin

Dan

2012/2/23 <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>
> We, NEC OpenStack Team, have just released a new Quantum Plugin called
> “NEC OpenFlow Plugin”.
> https://github.com/nec-openstack/quantum-nec-of-plugin.git
>
> This Plugin maps L2 logical networks on Quantum to L2 networks virtualized
> on an OpenFlow enabled network. An OpenFlow Controller (OFC) provides L2
> network isolation without VLAN, and this plugin controls the OFC through a
> REST API. Two OFC implementations have this API for now:
>    * Trema with Trema App - Sliceable Routing Switch (OSS)
>    * ProgramableFlow Controller with REST API (NEC Commercial Product)
>
> Currently, this plugin co-works with Diablo version of OpenStack Nova and
> Quantum. We will catch up with Essex Series, and hope that this plugin
> would be merged into Quantum (though separating plugin from Quantum is
> still under discussion).
>
> Regards,
> Ryota MIBU
>
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