Seamless shit for dhcpl2relay.
It never looked to have been seamless before.
Anyway, now after setup.
run -m <> -t dhcpl2relay:dhcpl2relay_exchange.test_dhcpl2relay_initialize
to bootstrap the relay.
Then one can try firing the test from the olt node or same node.
Supports 1 subscriber dhcp.
You are supposed to run the tls test actually.
But there is support in dhcpl2relay app itself to provision the olt subscribers (vlans)

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README.md

cord-tester

CORD Automated Tester Suite

The CORD Automated Tester Suite (CATS) is an extensible end-to-end system test suite targeting CORD PODs. It is typically deployed as one or more Docker containers, either on the CORD POD or adjacent to the POD and interacts with the POD through the PODs interfaces.

Its intended use includes:

  • Regression testing for CORD related component development
  • Acceptance testing of a deployed CORD POD
  • Health-testing of an existing CORD POD (including non-service-impacting and possibly service-impacting tests)

The strength of the CATS will come from the collaboration of the whole CORD/ONOS community, and as such we welcome contributions.

For further information, please browse in the ~/docs directory.