commit | 84f7d48c8d7552e5ae078dc472618cbe9a84fa9a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Matteo Scandolo <matteo.scandolo@gmail.com> | Thu Aug 08 19:00:47 2019 -0700 |
committer | Matteo Scandolo <matteo.scandolo@gmail.com> | Fri Aug 09 19:04:02 2019 -0700 |
tree | 60ee1311211c8bfb4c32751793277ce5e2a98b9f | |
parent | 4747d2991750a57be4eea7f67a0953e5a116d697 [diff] |
Starting BBSim API Server Adding SerialNumber to GetDeviceInfo response (it's now required by VOLTHA) Change-Id: If726b5c313b6a424f54682aef68c001f6de51b57
BBSim is managed via a Makefile
, plese run the following command to display all the available targets
make help
Once VOLTHA is deployed you can deploy BBsim using the helm chart provided in the repo:
cd deployments/helm-chart helm install -n bbsim bbsim
Once BBSim
is up and running you can provision the OLT in VOLTHA.
When you install the BBSim
helm chart you'll notice that the last line of the output prints the service name and port:
NOTES: BBSim deployed with release name: bbsim OLT ID: 0 # of NNI Ports: 1 # of PON Ports: 1 # of ONU Ports: 1 Total ONUs: (total: 1) OLT is listening on: "voltha.svc.bbsim-olt-id-0:50060"
Connect to the voltha CLI and execute this commands:
preprovision_olt -t openolt -H voltha.svc.bbsim-olt-id-0:50060 enable
BBSim comes with a gRPC interface to control the internal state. We plan to provide a bbsimctl
at certain point, meanwhile you can use grpcurl
:
$ export BBSIM_IP="$(kubectl get -n voltha service/bbsim -o go-template='{{.spec.clusterIP}}')" $ grpcurl -plaintext $BBSIM_IP:50070 bbsim.BBSim/Version { "version": "0.0.1-alpha", "buildTime": "”2019.08.09.084157”", "commitHash": "9ef7241b07a83c326ef152320428f204f7eff43d" } $ grpcurl -plaintext $BBSIM_IP:50070 bbsim.BBSim/GetOlt { "ID": 22, "OperState": "up", "NNIPorts": [ { "OperState": "down" } ], "PONPorts": [ { "OperState": "down" } ] }
This project strucutre is based on golang-standards/project-layout.