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README.md

BroadBand Simular (BBSim)

Build

BBSim is managed via a Makefile, plese run the following command to display all the available targets

make help

Usage

Deploy on Kubernets

Once VOLTHA is deployed you can deploy BBsim using the helm chart provided in the repo:

git clone https://github.com/opencord/helm-charts.git
helm install -n bbsim bbsim

OLT Provisioning

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: 2
# of ONU Ports: 2
Total ONUs: (total: 4)

OLT is listening on: "voltha.svc.bbsim:50060"

VOLTHA 1.X

Connect to the voltha CLI and execute this commands:

preprovision_olt -t openolt -H voltha.svc.bbsim:50060
enable

VOLTHA 2.X

This assumes voltctl is installed an configured

voltctl device create -t openolt -H bbsim:50060
voltctl device enable $(voltctl device list --filter Type~openolt -q)

Control API

BBSim comes with a gRPC interface to control the internal state. This interface can be queried using bbsimctl (the tool can be build with make build and it's available inside the bbsim container):

$ ./bbsimctl --help
Usage:
  bbsimctl [OPTIONS] <config | olt | onus>

Global Options:
  -c, --config=FILE           Location of client config file [$BBSIMCTL_CONFIG]
  -s, --server=SERVER:PORT    IP/Host and port of XOS
  -d, --debug                 Enable debug mode

Help Options:
  -h, --help                  Show this help message

Available commands:
  config  generate bbsimctl configuration
  olt     OLT Commands
  onus    List ONU Devices

bbsimctl can be configured via a config file such as:

$ cat ~/.bbsim/config
apiVersion: v1
server: 127.0.0.1:50070
grpc:
  timeout: 10s

Some example commands:

$ ./bbsimctl olt get
ID    SERIALNUMBER    OPERSTATE    INTERNALSTATE
0     BBSIM_OLT_0     up           enabled


$ ./bbsimctl olt pons
PON Ports for : BBSIM_OLT_0

ID    OPERSTATE
0     up
1     up
2     up
3     up


$ ./bbsimctl onu list
PONPORTID    ID    SERIALNUMBER    STAG    CTAG    OPERSTATE    INTERNALSTATE
0            1     BBSM00000001    900     900     up           eap_response_identity_sent
0            2     BBSM00000002    900     901     up           eap_start_sent
0            3     BBSM00000003    900     902     up           auth_failed
0            4     BBSM00000004    900     903     up           auth_failed
1            1     BBSM00000101    900     904     up           eap_response_success_received
1            2     BBSM00000102    900     905     up           eap_response_success_received
1            3     BBSM00000103    900     906     up           eap_response_challenge_sent
1            4     BBSM00000104    900     907     up           auth_failed
2            1     BBSM00000201    900     908     up           auth_failed
2            2     BBSM00000202    900     909     up           eap_start_sent
2            3     BBSM00000203    900     910     up           eap_response_identity_sent
2            4     BBSM00000204    900     911     up           eap_start_sent
3            1     BBSM00000301    900     912     up           eap_response_identity_sent
3            2     BBSM00000302    900     913     up           auth_failed
3            3     BBSM00000303    900     914     up           auth_failed
3            4     BBSM00000304    900     915     up           auth_failed

Autocomplete

bbsimctl comes with autocomplete, just run:

source <(bbsimctl completion bash)

Documentation

More advanced documentation lives in the here

This project structure is based on golang-standards/project-layout.