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1. UUI Configuration

Configure CST template UUID and Invariant UUID in slicing.properties file of uui-server microservice

In uui-server microservice, modify the following configuration file, /home/UUI/config/slicing.properties

Add or update the parameters slicing.serviceInvariantUuid and parameter slicing.serviceUuid.

The values of these two parameters come from CST template which can be find on SDC page.

2. MSB Configuration

Register so-orchestrationTasks and so-serviceInstances interface to MSB.

Interface registration can be done through portal.

Steps(Portal):

Link: https://{{master server ip}}:30284/iui/microservices/default.html

 1.Select ‘’ in the left pane

 2. Click 'Service Register' button.

 3. Input the basic info as the picture shows(also refer to the registration info provided above)

4. Click Add Host button.

    Input IP Address and Port then click the 'SAVE' button. (Use cmd ’kubectl get svc -n onap so‘ to confirm IP and port.)

5.  Input the basic info as the picture shows for so-orchestrationTasks (also refer to the registration info provided above)

6. You should add a  aai-business service for MSB.
Steps:

  • Got to msb https://{{master server ip}}:30284/iui/microservices/default.html
  • Select "Service Discover" from left panel
  • Click "Service Register" button
    • ADD the following info:
      Service Name: aai-business
      Url: /aai/v13/business
      Protocol: REST
      Enable SSL to True
      Version: v13
      Load balancer: round-robin
      Visualranfe: InSystem
    • Add host:
      AAI service ip and port (8443)
  • Save all

3. AAI Configuration

Create customer id  : 

curl --user AAI:AAI -X PUT -H "X-FromAppId:AAI" -H  "X-TransactionId:get_aai_subscr" -H "Accept:application/json" -H "Content-Type:application/json" -k -d '{ 

"global-customer-id":"5GCustomer", 

"subscriber-name":"5GCustomer", 

"subscriber-type":"INFRA" 

}' "https://<worker-vm-ip>:30233/aai/v21/business/customers/customer/5GCustomer" 

Create service type:

curl --user AAI:AAI -X PUT -H "X-FromAppId:AAI" -H  "X-TransactionId:get_aai_subscr" -H "Accept:application/json" -H "Content-Type:application/json" -k https://<worker-vm-ip>:30233/aai/v21/business/customers/customer/5GCustomer/service-subscriptions/service-subscription/5G

4. SO

Copy subnetCapability.json to SO-API Handler pod to configure subnet capabilities at run time.

Sample subnetCapability.json

{
"AN_NF": {
"latency": 5,
"maxNumberofUEs": 200,
"maxThroughput": 90,
"termDensity": 40
},
"AN": {
"latency": 20,
"maxNumberofUEs": 100,
"maxThroughput": 150,
"termDensity": 50
},
"CN": {
"latency": 10,
"maxThroughput": 50,
"maxNumberofConns": 100
},
"TN_FH": {
"latency": 10,
"maxThroughput": 90
},
"TN_MH": {
"latency": 5,
"maxThroughput": 90
},
"TN_BH": {
"latency": 10,
"maxThroughput": 100
}
}

You can copy the file to the pod using the following command

kubectl cp subnetCapability.json -n onap <so-apih-pod-name>:/app


SO Database Update

Insert ORCHESTRATION_URI into service_recipe,  SERVICE_MODEL_UUID replaced by CST.ModelId.

INSERT INTO `catalogdb`.`service_recipe`(`ACTION`, `VERSION_STR`, `DESCRIPTION`, `ORCHESTRATION_URI`, `SERVICE_PARAM_XSD`, `RECIPE_TIMEOUT`, `SERVICE_TIMEOUT_INTERIM`, `SERVICE_MODEL_UUID`) VALUES ('createInstance''1''Custom recipe to create communication service-instance if no custom BPMN flow is found''/mso/async/services/CreateCommunicationService', NULL, 180, NULL, 'c9252b26-f9cd-4e6c-988c-4d6ff39c6dda');
  
INSERT INTO `catalogdb`.`service_recipe`(`ACTION`, `VERSION_STR`, `DESCRIPTION`, `ORCHESTRATION_URI`, `SERVICE_PARAM_XSD`, `RECIPE_TIMEOUT`, `SERVICE_TIMEOUT_INTERIM`, `SERVICE_MODEL_UUID`) VALUES ('deleteInstance''1''Custom recipe to delete communication service if no custom BPMN flow is found''/mso/async/services/DeleteCommunicationService', NULL, 180, NULL, 'c9252b26-f9cd-4e6c-988c-4d6ff39c6dda');
  
INSERT INTO `catalogdb`.`service_recipe`(`ACTION`, `VERSION_STR`, `DESCRIPTION`, `ORCHESTRATION_URI`, `SERVICE_PARAM_XSD`, `RECIPE_TIMEOUT`, `SERVICE_TIMEOUT_INTERIM`, `SERVICE_MODEL_UUID`) VALUES ('activateInstance''1.0''activate communication service''/mso/async/services/ActivateCommunicationService', NULL, 180, NULL, 'c9252b26-f9cd-4e6c-988c-4d6ff39c6dda');

Insert ORCHESTRATION_URI into service_recipe,  SERVICE_MODEL_UUID is ServiceProfile.ModelId

INSERT INTO `catalogdb`.`service_recipe`(`ACTION`, `VERSION_STR`, `DESCRIPTION`, `ORCHESTRATION_URI`, `SERVICE_PARAM_XSD`, `RECIPE_TIMEOUT`,
`SERVICE_TIMEOUT_INTERIM`, `SERVICE_MODEL_UUID`) VALUES ('createInstance', '1', 'Custom recipe to create slice\r\nservice-instance if no custom BPMN flow is found', '/mso/async/services/CreateSliceService', NULL, 180, NULL,'bfca8b32-3404-4e5c-a441-dc42b6823e88');
  
INSERT INTO `catalogdb`.`service_recipe`(`ACTION`, `VERSION_STR`, `DESCRIPTION`, `ORCHESTRATION_URI`, `SERVICE_PARAM_XSD`, `RECIPE_TIMEOUT`, `SERVICE_TIMEOUT_INTERIM`, `SERVICE_MODEL_UUID`) VALUES ('deleteInstance', '1', 'Custom recipe to create slice\r\nservice-instance if no custom BPMN flow is found', '/mso/async/services/DeleteSliceService', NULL, 180, NULL, 'bfca8b32-3404-4e5c-a441-dc42b6823e88');
  
INSERT INTO `catalogdb`.`service_recipe`(`ACTION`, `VERSION_STR`, `DESCRIPTION`, `ORCHESTRATION_URI`, `SERVICE_PARAM_XSD`, `RECIPE_TIMEOUT`, `SERVICE_TIMEOUT_INTERIM`, `SERVICE_MODEL_UUID`) VALUES ('activateInstance', '1.0', 'Gr api recipe to activate service-instance', '/mso/async/services/ActivateSliceService', NULL, 180, NULL, 'bfca8b32-3404-4e5c-a441-dc42b6823e88');

 

5. OOF Configuration - Policy Creation Steps

Refer Optimization Policy Creation Steps for optimization policy creation and deployment steps

Please find the policies for Option2 below, generate the policies outside the OOF pod and push the policies from inside OOF pod, since it has python3 and necessary libraries already installed 

Copy the policy files

unzip policies_option2.zip

kubectl cp policies_option2 -n onap <oof-pod-name>:/opt/osdf

kubectl exec -ti -n onap <oof-pod-name> bash

cd policies_option2/

python3 policy_utils.py create_policy_types policy_types

python3 policy_utils.py create_and_push_policies nst_policies

python3 policy_utils.py generate_nsi_policies NSTO2

python3 policy_utils.py create_and_push_policies gen_nsi_policies

python3 policy_utils.py generate_nssi_policies EmbbAn_NF minimize latency

python3 policy_utils.py create_and_push_policies gen_nssi_policies

python3 policy_utils.py generate_nssi_policies Tn_ONAP_internal_BH  minimize latency

python3 policy_utils.py create_and_push_policies gen_nssi_policies

NOTE: 

For NST Selection based on latency constraint, please make sure you have updated the latency constraint as property in the design time template of NST as below,

Updated slice/service profile mapping - slicing_config.yaml

HAS-API/HAS-DATA - Add data dictionary 

Go to (/opt/has/conductor/conductor/data/plugins/inventory_provider/candidates/slice_profiles_candidate.py) in OOF HAS pod 
update the following :
    "max_bandwidth": copy_first,
    "jitter": sum,
    "sst": copy_first,
    "latency": sum,
    "resource_sharing_level": copy_first,
    "s_nssai": copy_first,
    "s_nssai_list": copy_first,
    "plmn_id_list": copy_first,
    "plmn_id_List": copy_first,
    "availability": copy_first,
    "throughput": min,
    "reliability": copy_first,
    "max_number_of_ues": copy_first,
    "exp_data_rate_ul": copy_first,
    "exp_data_rate_dl": copy_first,
    "ue_mobility_level": copy_first,
    "activity_factor": copy_first,
    "survival_time": copy_first,
    "max_number_of_conns": copy_first,
    "coverage_area_ta_list": copy_first,
    "max_number_of_pdu_session": copy_first,
    "max_throughput": copy_first,
    "perf_req": copy_first,
    "terminal_density": copy_first

update those and restart the container

NOTE:

  • The service name given for creating the policy must match with the service name in the request
  • The scope fields in the policies should match with the value in the resourceSharingLevel(non-shared/shared). Do modify the policy accordingly.
  • Check the case of the attributes with the OOF request with the attribute map (camel to snake and snake to camel) in config/slicing_config.yaml, if any mismatch found modify the attribute map accordingly.
  • You need to restart the OOF docker container once you updated the slicing_config.yaml, you can do it using the following steps,

    • Login to the worker VM where the OOF container is running. You can find the worker node by running (kubectl get pods -n onap -o wide | grep dev-oof)
    • Find the container using docker ps | grep optf-osdf
    • Restart the container using docker restart <container id>

6. External RAN NSSMF Simulator

Deployment Guide for External RAN NSSMF Simulator

1. Download:

git clone https://gerrit.onap.org/r/integration

cd integration/test/mocks/ran-nssmf-simulator


2. Environment Setup (Optional):

1) The default listening port of RESTful API is 8443, and you can set environment variable RAN_NSSMF_REST_PORT to change it, such as:

export RAN_NSSMF_REST_PORT=18443


2) The default username and password are in RanNssmfSimulator/etc/auth.json, and you can edit the file to change them or add new ones.


3. Install and Run:

There are two options to run the simulator:

Option 1. Directly run it in the current directory:

pip3 install -r requirements.txt

python3 main.py


Option 2. Install it using setuptools, and run it in any directory:

python3 setup.py install --user

python3 -m RanNssmfSimulator.MainApp

Register to ONAP ESR

Add an esr-thirdparty-sdnc and esr-system-info to ESR:

Run command:

curl -k -X PUT "https://AAI:AAI@<worker-vm-ip>:30233/aai/v23/external-system/esr-thirdparty-sdnc-list/esr-thirdparty-sdnc/sdnc-an-01" \

-H 'Accept: application/json' \

-H 'X-FromAppId: AAI' \

-H 'X-TransactionId: 1' \

-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \

-d '{

"thirdparty-sdnc-id":"sdnc-an-01",

    "product-name": "nssmf",

                 "esr-system-info-list":{"esr-system-info":[{

"esr-system-info-id": "nssmf-an-01",

"system-name": "E2E",

"vendor": "huawei",

"type": "an",

"user-name": "admin",

"password": "123456",

"system-type": "thirdparty-sdnc",

"ip-address": "<ip-address-of-simulator>",

"port": "8443",

 "ssl-cacert": "test.ca"

}]}

}'

Where, ip-address is the IP address or hostname which runs the External RAN NSSMF Simulator, port is the listening port of RESTful API of the simulator,

user-name and password are set in config file RanNssmfSimulator/etc/auth.json of the simulator.

7. External CORE NSSMF Simulator

Installation Steps:

 There are two ways to run Core NSSMF simulator. One is to start via jar package(External Core NSSMF Simulator Use Guide) and the other is to start via docker-compose.

Start by docker-compose

This is the package:

1. Extract the downloaded cn-nssmf-simulator-docker-compose.tar.gz

tar xf cn-nssmf-simulator-docker-compose.tar.gz -C .
cd cn-nssmf-simulator-docker-compose

2. modify application.properties

# vi application.properties
server.port=11111
notifyurl=http://192.168.235.25:30472/v1/pm/notification
ftppath=sftp://root:oom@192.168.235.25:22/home/ubuntu/dcae/PM.tar.gz
fixeddelay=900000
#Configure the output files generated in docker.
filepath=/app/dcae
amffilepath=/app/dcae/AMF.xml.gz
upffilepath=/app/dcae/UPF.xml.gz

3. modify docker-compose.yml

# vi docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
cn-simulator-docker-compose:
image: openjdk:8-jre-slim
container_name: cn-simulator-test-1
ports:
- "11111:11111"
restart: always
# mount the cn-nssmf-simulator-docker-compose directory of the host machine to the /app directory of the container
# If you need to modify the simulator's configuration file application.properties later,
# you can directly modify the host's cn-nssmf-simulator-docker-compose/application.properties to synchronize to the container
volumes:
- ./:/app
working_dir: /app
entrypoint: java -jar simulator-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar


4. start up the application by running " docker-compose up"

Register to ONAP ESR

Add an esr-thirdparty-sdnc and esr-system-info to ESR:

Run command:

curl -k -X PUT "https://AAI:AAI@<worker-vm-ip>:30233/aai/v23/external-system/esr-thirdparty-sdnc-list/esr-thirdparty-sdnc/nssmf-cn" \

-H 'Accept: application/json' \

-H 'X-FromAppId: AAI' \

-H 'X-TransactionId: 1' \

-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \

-d '{

"thirdparty-sdnc-id":"nssmf-cn",

    "product-name": "nssmf",

                 "esr-system-info-list":{"esr-system-info":[{

"esr-system-info-id": "nssmf-cn-01",

"system-name": "E2E",

"vendor": "HUAWEI",

"type": "cn",

"service-url": "",

"user-name": "",

"password": "",

"system-type": "thirdparty_SDNC",

"ip-address": "<ip-address-of-simulator>",

"port": "11111"

}]}

}'

Where, ip-address is the IP address or hostname which runs the External RAN NSSMF Simulator, port is the listening port of RESTful API of the simulator.

9. ACTN Simulator

Refer ACTN Simulator User Guide to setup ACTN-simulator or follow the below steps to launch and initialize domain controllers,

Refer Transport Slicing Configuration and Operation Guidance for NextHop details of AN &CN

Step 1. Fetch the simulator docker image

First, pull down the simulator image from public docker hub.

docker pull dzhanghuawei/pncsimulator:latest

Step 2. Start the simulator container(s)

After compiling the pnc-simulator image locally or fetching the docker image from remote registry, execute the command below to start the container:

docker run –p 18181:8181 –d –name pncsimu-18181 –t dzhanghuawei/pncsimulator:latest

docker run –p 18182:8181 –d –name pncsimu-18181 –t dzhanghuawei/pncsimulator:latest

For demonstration purposes, two domain controllers are required, in our case we use 18181 as SERVER_PORT for domain1 and 18182 for domain2.

After starting the container, you should be able to verify the running container by:

docker container ps –a | grep pncsimu

Step 3. Initialize the simulator(s)

The simulator offers a set of administrative APIs which are designed for initialization and management purposes.

To initialize the simulator for each domain:

curl –X POST –H "content-type:application/json" http://${SERVER_IP:SERVER_PORT}/pncsimu/v1/reload-data -d @INITIAL_DATA_FILE

For demonstration purposes, two domain controllers are required, both need to be properly launched and initialized. The initialization payloads are attached below.

ESR Registration using AAI ESR Url:

Once a third-party controller is being registered in ONAP, a "Topology Discovery" operation need be triggered and the domain controller will be called in order to retrieve the topology. SDNC then, will store the topology in AAI. Please execute the below curl command for the ESR registration of initialized two domain controllers,

NOTE: Replace <simulator-ip> and <simulator-port> with the IP Address and port of initialized simulators.

esr_registration
curl -k -X PUT "https://AAI:AAI@<worker-vmIp>:30233/aai/v23/external-system/esr-thirdparty-sdnc-list/esr-thirdparty-sdnc/ff9ef162-951d-4e14-9ce6-b4fa0adf896b" \
-H 'Accept: application/json' \
-H 'X-FromAppId: AAI' \
-H 'X-TransactionId: 1' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"thirdparty-sdnc-id":"ff9ef162-951d-4e14-9ce6-b4fa0adf896b",
    "location": "edge",
    "product-name": "TSDN",
	 "esr-system-info-list":{"esr-system-info":[{
"esr-system-info-id": "7c29b9df-feef-4fa7-b56d-3e39f5ef4a90",
"system-name": "sdnc2",
"vendor": "HUAWEI",
"type": "WAN",
"version": "v1.0",
"service-url": "http://<simulator-ip>:<simulator-port>",
"user-name": "onos",
"password": "rocks",
"system-type": "thirdparty_SDNC",
"protocol": "restconf"
}]}
}' 
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