So the route from node-0 to node-1 is {l0.UP, l1.DOWN}
-->
<cluster bw="125MBps" id="simple" lat="50us" prefix="node-" radical="0-7" speed="1Gf" suffix=".1core.org">
- <prop id="watt_per_state" value="0.0:1.0:1.0" />
- <prop id="watt_off" value="0.0" />
+ <prop id="wattage_per_state" value="0.0:1.0:1.0" />
+ <prop id="wattage_off" value="0.0" />
</cluster>
The route from node-0 to the outer world begins with: l0.UP ; backbone
-->
<cluster bb_bw="2.25GBps" bb_lat="500us" bw="125MBps" core="2" id="backboned" lat="50us" prefix="node-" radical="0-7" speed="1Gf" suffix=".2cores.org">
- <prop id="watt_per_state" value="0.0:0.0:2.0" />
- <prop id="watt_off" value="0.0" />
+ <prop id="wattage_per_state" value="0.0:0.0:2.0" />
+ <prop id="wattage_off" value="0.0" />
</cluster>
- Also, the hosts have 4 cores.
-->
<cluster bb_bw="2.25GBps" bb_lat="500us" bb_sharing_policy="SHARED" bw="125MBps" core="4" id="halfduplex" lat="50us" prefix="node-" radical="0-7" sharing_policy="SHARED" speed="1Gf" suffix=".4cores.org">
- <prop id="watt_per_state" value="0.0:0.0:4.0" />
- <prop id="watt_off" value="0.0" />
+ <prop id="wattage_per_state" value="0.0:0.0:4.0" />
+ <prop id="wattage_off" value="0.0" />
</cluster>
<!-- And now, we create the routes between the clusters, ie inter-zone routes -->