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This page describes how to get the Istanbul release version of A1-Policy functions up and running.

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All components run as docker containers and communicate via a private docker network. Details of the architecture can be found from Istanbul Release page.

Table of Contents

Project Requirements

  • Java 11 (make sure that JAVA_HOME environment variable points to correct Java version)

  • Maven 3.6 (make sure you have configured maven to use the ONAP maven repositories)

  • Docker and docker-compose (latest)

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  • Copy the default configuration file oran/a1-policy-management/config/application_configuration.json (Istanbul) to the current directory, then replace/amend the configuration with the sample demo configuration below.
    (Note the configuration below is just a sample, and should be updated to match particular deployments. 
    The deployment below assumes 4 near-RT-RICs exist - addressable at the urls given. See the step "Run OSC Near-RT-RIC/A1 Simulator Docker Containers" below)

  • The controller hostname, port, username and password values to access the A1 controller must match the values configured for the SDNC-A1-Controller. (See the step "Run A1 Controller" further below). The port for http is 8181.
    (Note the configuration below is just a sample, and should be updated to match particular deployments.  The deployment below assumes an A1 Controller function (SDNC) exists - addressable at the url given, using the authentication credentials given.)

  • Any defined ric host names (in the name and baseUrl for each ric) must match the given docker container names in near-RT-RIC simulator startup - port is always the simulator's internal port 8085 for http or 8185 for https.

  • The A1 Policy Management service can entirely by-pass the A1-Controller if required - it is optional to access the near-RT-RIC through an A1-Controller.
    In the configuration the "controller" property is optional in the "ric" objects, and the "controller" object at the top can be omitted if no controller is used.
    If all configured rics bypass the A1-Controller there is no need to start an A1-Controller. There is no functional gain in accessing the near-RT-RIC through an A1 controller.

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ComponentRelease image and version tagStaging images and version tagManual snapshot (only available if manually built)
and version tag
A1 Policy Management Service

nexus3.onap.org:10002/onap/ccsdk-oran-a1policymanagementservice:1.2.1

nexus3.onap.org:10004/onap/ccsdk-oran-a1policymanagementservice:1.2.1-STAGING-latest

onap/ccsdk-oran-a1policymanagementservice:1.2.2-SNAPSHOT

SDNC imagenexus3.onap.org:10002/onap/sdnc-image:2.2.0nexus3.onap.org:10004/onap/sdnc-image:2.2.0-STAGING-latestonap/sdnc-image:2.2.1-SNAPSHOT

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Download and edit the docker compose file, oam/installation/src/main/yaml/docker-compose.yaml (Istanbul) and keep only sdnc, maria db and ansible images. The rest of the images are not necessary for A1 Policy testing.
(However if you want to change the SLI DG graphs or run your own SLI DG graphs, then keep the dgbuilder image. If you wish to use the DMaaP interface then keep & configure the dmaaplistener image.)

The docker-compose file above requires several environment variables to be set according to your environment.
Sample settings for these environment variables If you have built the images locally you don't need any other change, however if the images have not been built locally, versions should be modified, from latest to the version that you would like to use, for example: nexus3.onap.org:10002/onap/sdnc-image:2.2.0

 Locally built
Release image from nexus
sdnc:    
image: onap/sdnc-image:latest
sdnc:
image: nexus3.onap.org:10002/onap/sdnc-image:2.2.3


There is also a file name sdnc_basic.yaml that can be used instead, it only includes maria db and sdnc so it only need to be modified in case images have not been built locally and version need to be update from latest to a specific version, for example nexus3.onap.org:10002/onap/sdnc-image:2.2.0. In case this file is used, instead of using command docker-compose up, use docker-compose -f sdnc-basic.yml up.

The docker-compose file above requires several environment variables to be set according to your environment.
Sample settings for these environment variables can be found here (Istanbul), but first check if these values are suitable for your environment.

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The A1 Policy in ODL GUI can be accessed by this URL (it may take several minutes before the URL works)

http://localhost:8282/apidoc/explorer/index.html
Username / password:  admin / Kp8bJ4SXszM0WXlhak3eHlcse2gAw84vaoGGmJvUy2U
(Note Username & password are defined in the environment variables used when starting the controller using docker-compose above

(Note these instructions create an A1 Controller deployment scenario aligned towards the sample A1 Policy configuration given above)

If the steps above are unsuccessful more help can be found from the CCSDK/SDNC Developer teams: CCSDK Project & SDNC Project

Run OSC Near-RT-RIC/A1 Simulator Docker Containers

  • Start docker containers for each near-RT-RIC defined in oran/a1-policy-management/config/application_configuration.json in the step for "Configuration Policy Management Service" (in this example for ric1 and ric2) and providing A1 interface version OSC_2.1.0 with the following commands (use separate shells):

    language
    Code Block
    bash
         (Each in a new shell) 
    docker run -p 8085:8085 -p 8185:8185 -e A1_VERSION=OSC_2.1.0 -e ALLOW_HTTP=true --network=nonrtric-docker-net --name=ric1 nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10002/o-ran-sc/a1-simulator:2.1.0
    docker run -p 8086:8085 -p 8186:8185 -e A1_VERSION=OSC_2.1.0 -e ALLOW_HTTP=true --network=nonrtric-docker-net --name=ric2 nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10002/o-ran-sc/a1-simulator:2.1.0
    docker run -p 8087:8085 -p 8187:8185 -e A1_VERSION=STD_2.0.0 -e ALLOW_HTTP=true --network=nonrtric-docker-net --name=ric3 nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10002/o-ran-sc/a1-simulator:2.1.0
    docker run -p 8088:8085 -p 8188:8185 -e A1_VERSION=STD_2.0.0 -e ALLOW_HTTP=true --network=nonrtric-docker-net --name=ric4 nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10002/o-ran-sc/a1-simulator:2.1.0

    (Note these commands create a deployment scenario aligned towards the sample A1 Policy configuration given above)
    (Note these commands can be run in the background - all in one shell - by using docker run -d -p ..... )

  • Create a policy type json to load into the A1 simulators (running version OSC.2.1.0)

    Code Block
    languagejs
    titlept1.json
    {
      "name": "pt1",
      "description": "pt1 policy type",
      "policy_type_id": 1,
      "create_schema": {
        "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
        "title": "OSC_Type1_1.0.0",
        "description": "Type 1 policy type",
        "type": "object",
        "properties": {
          "scope": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "ueId": {
                "type": "string"
              },
              "qosId": {
                "type": "string"
              }
            },
            "additionalProperties": false,
            "required": [
              "ueId",
              "qosId"
            ]
          },
          "qosObjectives": {
            "type": "object",
            "properties": {
              "priorityLevel": {
                "type": "number"
              }
            },
            "additionalProperties": false,
            "required": [
              "priorityLevel"
            ]
          }
        },
        "additionalProperties": false,
        "required": [
          "scope", "qosObjectives"
        ]
      }
    }


  • Put the example policy type into the started A1 simulator instances by running these curl commands (in this example to ric1 exposed to port 8085 and ric2 exposed to port 8086):

    Code Block
    languagebash
    curl -X PUT -v "http://localhost:8085/a1-p/policytypes/1" -H "accept: application/json" \
     -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-binary @pt1.json
    curl -X PUT -v "http://localhost:8086/a1-p/policytypes/1" -H "accept: application/json" \
     -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-binary @pt1.json


  • Create a policy type json to load into the A1 simulators (running version STD.2.0.0)

    Code Block
    languagejs
    titlestd_qos2_0.0.1.json
    {
        "policySchema": {
          "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
          "title": "STD_QOS2_0.1.0",
          "description": "STD QOS2 policy type",
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "scope": {
              "type": "object",
              "properties": {
                "ueId": {
                  "type": "string"
                },
                "qosId": {
                  "type": "string"
                }
              },
              "additionalProperties": false,
              "required": [
                "ueId",
                "qosId"
              ]
            },
            "qosObjectives": {
              "type": "object",
              "properties": {
                "priorityLevel": {
                  "type": "number"
                }
              },
              "additionalProperties": false,
              "required": [
                "priorityLevel"
              ]
            }
          }
        },
        "statusSchema": {
          "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
          "title": "STD_QOS_0.2.0",
          "description": "STD QOS policy type status",
          "type": "object",
          "properties": {
            "enforceStatus": {
              "type": "string"
            },
            "enforceReason": {
              "type": "string"
            },
            "additionalProperties": false,
            "required": [
              "enforceStatus"
            ]
          }
        }
      }


  • Put the example policy type into the started A1 simulator instances by running these curl commands (in this example to ric3 exposed to port 8087 and ric4 exposed to port 8088):

    Code Block
    languagebash
    curl -X PUT -v "http://localhost:8087/policytype?id=STD_QOS2_0.1.0" -H "accept: application/json" \
     -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-binary @std_qos2_0.0.1.json
    curl -X PUT -v "http://localhost:8088/policytype?id=STD_QOS2_0.1.0" -H "accept: application/json" \
     -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-binary @std_qos2_0.0.1.json


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Code Block
languagebash
docker run -p 8080:8080 --network=nonrtric-docker-net --name=nonrtric-control-panel nexus3.o-ran-sc.org:10002/o-ran-sc/nonrtric-controlpanel:2.2.0

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