| This is a tutorial for you to manually run this test. |
| Normally, we run it from Jenkins, most of steps below are configured on Jenkins, |
| and will be automatically run by Jenkins. |
| But here, we need to manually run all the steps. |
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| In this test environment, we use 3 nodes: |
| 1) One is for running Mininet, Quagga, TestON, compiling ONOS. |
| 2) The second one is running ONOS. |
| 3) The third one is running FlowSpace Firewall (FSFW). |
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| Step 1: Install and configure Quagga. |
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| SDN-IP application uses Quagga as the BGP speaker. You need to install Quagga |
| on the Mininet node, and I assume you already have Mininet in the first node. |
| $ sudo apt-get install quagga |
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| After installation, check whether the Quagga directory is /usr/lib/quagga, |
| otherwise you need to change the Quagga directory in USECASE_SdnipI2MN.py. |
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| Then create a running directory for Quagga: |
| $cd /usr/local/var/run/ |
| $sudo mkdir quagga |
| $sudo chmod 777 quagga |
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| Step 2: SDN-IP/ONOS configuration. |
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| Copy the SDN-IP/ONOS file to your ONOS directory: |
| $cp ~/OnosSystemTest/TestON/tests/USECASE_SdnipFunction_fsfw/network-cfg.json ~/onos/tools/package/config/network-cfg.json |
| $cp ~/OnosSystemTest/TestON/tests/USECASE_SdnipFunction_fsfw/sdnip_single_instance ~/onos/tools/test/cells/sdnip_single_instance |
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| Then enable the cell file: |
| $cell sdnip_single_instance |
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| You also need to compile ONOS: |
| $cd ~/onos |
| $mcis |
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| Step 3: Copy public RSA keys from first node to second node. |
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| Copy public RSA key of the "root" user (not other users) from the first node to |
| second node which is running ONOS. |
| This is because we need to set up a tunnel from Mninet node to ONOS node for |
| communication between Quagga and SDN-IP. |
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| The location of the root key is: |
| $ sudo su root |
| # cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub |
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| Copy the key above to this file on the second node: |
| $vim ~/.ssh/authorized_keys |
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| To correctly run ONOS, also make sure that the public key of the user which |
| compiles ONOS is also in "authorized_keys" file on the second node. |
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| Step 4: Install, configure, and run FSFW. |
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| Install FSFW, and copy the FSFW configuration file from TestON directory in the first node to the FSFW node. |
| $scp ~/OnosSystemTest/TestON/tests/USECASE_SdnipFunction_fsfw/dependencies/fsfw.xml root@10.128.10.12:/etc/fsfw/ |
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| Change the controller IP address in fsfw.xml to your IP address of the node |
| running ONOS. |
| $service fsfw start |
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| Note: you only need to do Step 1, 2, 3, and 4 once. |
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| Step 5: Each time, before starting the test, run the following command to clean |
| the whole environment. |
| $ ~/OnosSystemTest/TestON/bin/cleanup.sh |
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| Step 6: Finally you can run TestON script. |
| $cd ~/OnosSystemTest/TestON/bin |
| $./cli.py run USECASE_SdnipFunction_fsfw |