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ONL maintains a certification program for validation of network switch hardware with ONL. A designation of ONL Certified is applied to switches that pass ONL conformance testing. A separate Gold status certification is available to vendors who provide materials for ongoing testing. | ONL maintains a certification program for validation of network switch hardware with ONL. A designation of ONL Certified is applied to switches that pass ONL conformance testing. A separate Gold status certification is available to vendors who provide materials for ongoing testing. | ||
The generic ONL testing guide is located [ | The generic ONL testing guide is located [http://opennetlinux.org/certification.html#progress-bars2-g Here] | ||
= Documentation = | = Documentation = |
Revision as of 15:45, 30 March 2020
Open Network Linux
Initially proposed at Open Compute Project Engineering Workshop in San Antonio by Big Switch Networks in 2013, Open Network Linux (ONL) is is a Linux distribution for "bare metal" switches.
Adopted by the Open Compute Project in 2014, ONL is the reference Network Operating System for the Open Compute Project.
Hardware Support
ONL currently supports 110+ Networking Switches of which many are either OCP Accepted or Inspired.
Certification
ONL maintains a certification program for validation of network switch hardware with ONL. A designation of ONL Certified is applied to switches that pass ONL conformance testing. A separate Gold status certification is available to vendors who provide materials for ongoing testing.
The generic ONL testing guide is located Here
Documentation
For a deep dive read these pages:
Contact Us
Send questions, comments and ideas to opennetworklinux@googlegroups.com.
Join the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/opennetworklinux.
Browse the archives https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/opennetworklinux.
Source Code
The ONL git repository is hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/OpenNetworkLinux.
Submit patches and issues directly on the GitHub page.