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Introduction

In the open community lab at Rudgers University Winlab, called OWL (open wireless lab) are 16 bare metal servers running.

In order to run serval ONAP instances, the servers are split into "environments" or OpenStack instances.

Please note that the detailed setup may change on short notice.

In addition be always prepared that your settings may get lost, We do some effort to avoid such issue, but wont guarantee anything. 

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Status

planned: 2021-

03

10-13

Hosts

Currently there is one gateway to control access from internet into Open Wireless Lab and from Open Wireless Lab to the internet.

  • host: console.sb10.orbit-lab.org

Up to six servers acting as control nodes for OpenStack

The remaining 15 servers are a bit more powerful and are used as compute nodes for OpenStack instances.

  • host: node3-1.sb10.orbit-lab.org
  • host: node3-2.sb10.orbit-lab.org
  • host: node3-3.sb10.orbit-lab.org
  • host: node3-4.sb10.orbit-lab.org
  • host: node3-5.sb10.orbit-lab.org
  • host: node3-6.sb10.orbit-lab.org


Please note:

The entire domain "orbit-lab.org" does not answer ICMP pings. SSH is possible from the internet only to console.sb10.orbit-lab.org using your orbit-lab account user name once you uploaded your public key.


Setup


How to access a VM using ssh tunneling?

Once you have access and uploaded you private keys you may want to access a dedicated VM for your service.

In the following example the IP of a running SDN-R is used to view on your localhost the WebUi. Please replace '<username>' with the your username of your orbit-lab.org account.

Code Block
ssh -A -t <username>@console.sb10.orbit-lab.org -L 31202:localhost:31202 \
ssh -A -t native@exper-control-1 -L 31202:localhost:31202 \
ssh -A -t ubuntu@10.31.3.21 -L 31202:localhost:31202



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