This section describes a developer workflow that works in scenarios where you do not have a real OLT or ONU. It combines steps from the "bottom-up" and "top-down" subscriber provisioning sequences described here.
The idea is to add the access device's (OLT/PONPORT/ONU) to the XOS data model through "top-down" provisioning, with the "bottom-up" action of VOLTHA publishing a newly discovered ONU to the Kafka bus simulated by a python script.
OLT/PONPORT/ONU
devices using the sample TOSCA config given below:tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_yaml_1_0 imports: - custom_types/oltdevice.yaml - custom_types/onudevice.yaml - custom_types/ponport.yaml - custom_types/voltservice.yaml description: Create a simulated OLT Device in VOLTHA topology_template: node_templates: device#olt: type: tosca.nodes.OLTDevice properties: device_type: simulated_olt host: 172.17.0.1 port: 50060 must-exist: true pon_port: type: tosca.nodes.PONPort properties: name: test_pon_port_1 port_no: 2 s_tag: 222 requirements: - olt_device: node: device#olt relationship: tosca.relationships.BelongsToOne onu: type: tosca.nodes.ONUDevice properties: serial_number: BRCM1234 vendor: Broadcom requirements: - pon_port: node: pon_port relationship: tosca.relationships.BelongsToOne ~
Deploy kafka
as described in these instructions.
Deploy hippie-oss
as described in these instructions.
The following event needs to be pushed manually.
event = json.dumps({ 'status': 'activated', 'serial_number': 'BRCM1234', 'uni_port_id': 16, 'of_dpid': 'of:109299321' })
Make sure that the serial_number
in the event matches the serial_number
you configured when adding the ONU device. XOS uses the serial number to make sure the device is actually listed (volt/onudevices
).
The script for pushing the onu-event
to Kafka (onu_activate_event.py
) is already available in the container running volt-synchronizer
and you may execute it as:
cordserver@cordserver:~$ kubectl get pods | grep rcord-lite-volt rcord-lite-volt-dd98f78d6-rwwhz 1/1 Running 0 10d cordserver@cordserver:~$ kubectl exec rcord-lite-volt-dd98f78d6-rwwhz python /opt/xos/synchronizers/volt/onu_activate_event.py
If you need to update the contents of the event file, you have to do an apt update
and apt install vim
within the container.
hippie-oss
instance is created for the event (i.e., verify the serial number of ONU). The hippie-oss
container is intended to verify ONU serial number with an external OSS-DB, but this is now configured to always validate the ONU.rcord-subscriber
service instance is created.rcord-subscriber
service instance is created, make sure new service instances are created for the volt
and vsg-hw
models.curl -X GET http://172.17.8.101:30006/xosapi/v1/hippie-oss/hippieossserviceinstances -u "admin@opencord.org:letmein" curl -X GET http://172.17.8.101:30006/xosapi/v1/rcord/rcordsubscribers -u "admin@opencord.org:letmein" curl -X GET http://172.17.8.101:30006/xosapi/v1/volt/voltserviceinstances -u "admin@opencord.org:letmein" curl -X GET http://172.17.8.101:30006/xosapi/v1/vsg-hw/vsghwserviceinstances -u "admin@opencord.org:letmein"