First, login to the CORD head node CLI and go to the /opt/cord_profile
directory. To configure the fabric gateway, you will need to edit the file cord-services.yaml
. You will see a section that looks like this:
addresses_vsg: type: tosca.nodes.AddressPool properties: addresses: 10.6.1.128/26 gateway_ip: 10.6.1.129 gateway_mac: 02:42:0a:06:01:01
Edit this section so that it reflects the fabric address block assigned to the vSGs, as well as the gateway IP and the MAC address that the vSG should use to reach the Internet.
Once the cord-services.yaml
TOSCA file has been edited as described above, push it to XOS by running the following:
cd /opt/cord_profile && docker-compose -p rcord exec xos_ui python /opt/xos/tosca/run.py xosadmin@opencord.org && /opt/cord_profile/cord-services.yaml
This step is complete once you see the correct information in the VTN app configuration in XOS and ONOS.
To check that the VTN configuration maintained by XOS:
Go to the "ONOS apps" page in the CORD GUI:
http://<head-node>/xos#/onos/onosapp/
xosadmin@opencord.org
Select VTN_ONOS_app in the table
*Verify that the Backend status is 1
To check that the network configuration has been successfully pushed to the ONOS VTN app and processed by it:
Log into ONOS from the head node
ssh -p 8102 onos@onos-cord
Run the cordvtn-nodes
command
Verify that the information for all nodes is correct
Verify that the initialization status of all nodes is COMPLETE This will look like the following:
onos> cordvtn-nodes Hostname Management IP Data IP Data Iface Br-int State sturdy-baseball 10.1.0.14/24 10.6.1.2/24 fabric of:0000525400d7cf3c COMPLETE Total 1 nodes
"publicGateways" : [ { "gatewayIp" : "10.6.1.193", "gatewayMac" : "02:42:0a:06:01:01" }, { "gatewayIp" : "10.6.1.129", "gatewayMac" : "02:42:0a:06:01:01" } ],