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#!/bin/bash
#
# A simple test topology of three regions, A, B, and C.
#
# Script Configuration:
#
# host : the controller instance against which this script is run
host=${1:-127.0.0.1}
###------------------------------------------------------
### Start by adding the three regions A, B, and C
# region-add <region-id> <region-name> <region-type> \
# <lat/Y> <long/X> <locType> <region-master>
onos ${host} <<-EOF
# -- define regions
region-add rA "Region A" LOGICAL_GROUP 30 20 grid ${host}
region-add rB "Region B" LOGICAL_GROUP 30 40 grid ${host}
region-add rC "Region C" LOGICAL_GROUP 30 60 grid ${host}
# -- set peer locations
region-add-peer-loc rA rB 40 70
region-add-peer-loc rA rC 50 70
region-add-peer-loc rB rA 30 10
region-add-peer-loc rB rC 30 70
region-add-peer-loc rC rA 10 10
region-add-peer-loc rC rB 20 10
EOF
###------------------------------------------------------
### Add layouts, associating backing regions, and optional parent
# layout-add <layout-id> <bg-ref> \
# [ <region-id> <parent-layout-id> <scale> <offset-x> <offset-y> ]
#
onos ${host} <<-EOF
# -- top level
layout-add root +plain . . 1.0 0.0 0.0
# -- layouts for top level regions
layout-add lA +plain rA root 1.0 0.0 0.0
layout-add lB +plain rB root 1.0 0.0 0.0
layout-add lC +plain rC root 1.0 0.0 0.0
# -- summary
layouts
EOF
###------------------------------------------------------
### Assign devices to each of their regions
onos ${host} <<-EOF
region-add-devices rA \
of:0000000000000001 \
of:0000000000000002 \
region-add-devices rB \
of:0000000000000003 \
of:0000000000000004 \
region-add-devices rC \
of:0000000000000005 \
of:0000000000000006 \
EOF
###------------------------------------------------------
### Configure devices and hosts
onos-netcfg ${host} regionabc.json