commit | 671027aee3c84ad666d8219adc5369057d0fb2c1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Shad Ansari <shad@opennetworking.org> | Thu Jan 17 16:52:39 2019 -0800 |
committer | Shad Ansari <shad@opennetworking.org> | Thu Jan 17 16:52:39 2019 -0800 |
tree | 1b58f2da48c073242d01ba99e33b0ce19435001c | |
parent | b744bf2e86c8f43fb6cd072fb4427f551096980f [diff] |
Add omci-sim lib to Dockerfile Change-Id: Icae8df4613a24ed495ba1371134be9cbf8d4ac57
The BBSim (Broadband Simulator) is for emulating the control message response (e.g. OLTInd, DHCP, EAPOL, OpenOMCI messages etc..) sent from OLT and ONUs which are connected to VOLTHA Adapter (OpenOLT Adapter). It is implemetend as a software process which runs outside VOLTHA, and acts as if it was a OLT connected to multiple ONUs. This enables the scalability test of VOLTHA / ONOS without actual hardware OLT / ONUs. The BBSim container contains wpa_supplicants and dhcp clients inside, so that you can try to test AAA/DHCPL2Relay Apps on ONOS using BBSim. The difference from the existing PONsim is to focus on emulating control messages, not data-path traffic which PONsim targets.
============== VOLTHA OpenOLT Adapter ============== | | gRPC connections | ============== BBSim containers (Each BBSim container corresponds to a single olt) ==============
※ You need to configure SADIS before you start to run BBSim, if you want to test AAA/DHCP (Refer to section 3).
# Build and Run Docker container git clone https://github.com/opencord/voltha-bbsim cd voltha-bbsim make docker docker run -it --rm --privileged=true --expose=50060 --network=compose_default voltha/voltha-bbsim /go/src/gerrit.opencord.org/voltha-bbsim/bbsim -n 16 # After this, execute the following commands from VOLTHA-CLI (voltha) health { "state": "HEALTHY" } (voltha) preprovision_olt -t openolt -H <BBSim Docker container IP> success (device id = <deviceid>) (voltha) enable enabling <deviceid> waiting for device to be enabled... success (device id = <deviceid>) (voltha) devices ## You can see the list of devices (OLT/ONUs) ##
You need to configure a few parameters for AAA/DHCPL2Relay app before running BBSim. You only need to set 1. device id assigned to BBSim (i.e. of:*********), 2. IP Address of BBSim container and 3. c/sTag with BBSim ONU instance device id, in .netconf file. (Please refer to https://wiki.onosproject.org/display/ONOS/NETCONF about netconf support in ONOS)
"org.opencord.dhcpl2relay" : { "dhcpl2relay" : { "dhcpServerConnectPoints" : [ "<device id assigned to BBSim>/65536" ], "useOltUplinkForServerPktInOut" : true } }, .... "org.opencord.sadis" : { "sadis" : { "entries":[ { "id" : "<IP Address of BBSim Container>:50060", "hardwareIdentifier" : "de:ad:be:ef:ba:11", "uplinkPort" : 65536 }, //BBSim generates both device id and c/stag assigned to each ONU while incrementing them by 1 from BBSM00000100, 900. //The following lines are an example when we use for configuring 2 ONUs. {"id" : "BBSM00000100", "cTag" : 900, "sTag" : 900, "nasPortId" : "BBSM00000100"}, {"id" : "BBSM00000101", "cTag" : 901, "sTag" : 901, "nasPortId" : "BBSM00000101"}, ......
Usage of ./bbsim: -H string IP address:port (default ":50060") -aw int Wait time (sec) for activation WPA supplicants (default 10) -dw int Wait time (sec) for activation DHCP clients (default 20) -i int Number of PON-IF ports (default 1) -id int OLT-ID (default: 0) -m string Emulation mode (default, aaa, both (aaa & dhcp)) (default "default") -n int Number of ONUs per PON-IF port (default 1) -s string DHCP Server IP Address (default "182.21.0.1")