| If you are testing basic functionality using BBSim no operator intervention is required. |
| When you ``enable`` the device in VOLTHA the simulator will: |
| - activate all the configured ONUs |
| - wait for the EAPOL flow for each ONU and trigger the authentication state machine as soon as it's received |
| - wait for the DHCP flow for each ONU and trigger the DHCP state machine as soon as it's received |
| When running a test you can check the state of each ONU using :ref:`BBSimCtl`. |
| The easiest way to use ``bbsimctl`` is to ``exec`` inside the ``bbsim`` container: |
| kubectl exec -it -n voltha -f $(kubectl get pods -n voltha | grep bbsim | awk '{print $1}') bash |
| PONPORTID ID PORTNO SERIALNUMBER HWADDRESS STAG CTAG OPERSTATE INTERNALSTATE |
| 0 1 0 BBSM00000001 2e:60:70:13:00:01 900 900 up dhcp_ack_received |
| In certain cases you may want to execute operations on the BBSim ONUs. |
| Here are the one currently supported, for more usage information use the following commands: |
| bbsimctl [OPTIONS] onu <command> |
| Commands to query and manipulate ONU devices |
| -c, --config=FILE Location of client config file [$BBSIMCTL_CONFIG] |
| -s, --server=SERVER:PORT IP/Host and port of XOS |
| -d, --debug Enable debug mode |
| -h, --help Show this help message |