commit | 29e75501f84d665edff75934ed010b029b46edb1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Khen Nursimulu <knursimu@ciena.com> | Tue Mar 07 17:26:50 2017 -0500 |
committer | Khen Nursimulu <knursimu@ciena.com> | Tue Mar 07 17:26:50 2017 -0500 |
tree | 2bc5faeac25bdfceda4ca2d1cf5d14a629ae7766 | |
parent | a2eb52b38bbdb2f3b6dbc13b9fc08c7216e9ebc9 [diff] |
This commit consists of: 1) Update the existing tests to use enable instead of activate 2) Add the required interface methods to pmcs 3) Update the voltha.proto to have the correct delete method 4) Comment out some code in config_node to prevent an additional item to be queued on the main branch. This new item was preventing any device updates (assert failed because that item was queued but not consumed). Further debugging would be required before that code can be reintegrated. Change-Id: I4fa75ea6531f496a8cf8233f2e78c0076c3b23a1
Voltha aims to provide a layer of abstraction on top of legacy and next generation access network equipment for the purpose of control and management. Its initial focus is on PON (GPON, EPON, NG PON 2), but it aims to go beyond to eventually cover other access technologies (xDSL, Docsis, G.FAST, dedicated Ethernet, fixed wireless).
Key concepts of Voltha:
Control and management in the access network space is a mess. Each access technology brings its own bag of protocols, and on top of that vendors have their own interpretation/extension of the same standards. Compounding the problem is that these vendor- and technology specific differences ooze way up into the centralized OSS systems of the service provider, creating a lot of inefficiencies.
Ideally, all vendor equipment for the same access technology should provide an identical interface for control and management. Moreover, there shall be much higher synergies across technologies. While we wait for vendors to unite, Voltha provides an increment to that direction, by confining the differences to the locality of access and hiding them from the upper layers of the OSS stack.
While we are still at the early phase of development, you can check out the BUILD.md file to see how you can build it, run it, test it, etc.
Contributions, small and large, are welcome. Minor contributions and bug fixes are always welcome in form of pull requests. For larger work, the best is to check in with the existing developers to see where help is most needed and to make sure your solution is compatible with the general philosophy of Voltha.