WORK IN PROGRESS
This page describes how to demonstrate the entire flow from the OSC Non-RT RIC Control-Panel → ONAP A1 Policy Management Service → ONAP A1 Controller in SDNC -> OSC near-RT-RIC/A1 Simulator
Overview of the End to End call
Details of the architecture can be found from the following link: NewDelhi Release
End to End call
From OSC NONRTRIC Control Panel to OSC Near-RT RIC simulator via ONAP A1 Policy Management Service & ONAP A1 Adapter
Preparation
See instructions on configuring & running the A1 Policy functions (New Delhi).
Perform Policy Operations via Dashboard
Open Dashboard UI at http://localhost:8080/ (or) http://<yourvmip>:8080/
Click on Policy Control and the screen below with
STD_QOS2_0.1.0
policy type should open
Click on '+' icon to create new policy
Choose your
ric
(ric3 or ric4) from drop-down menu and provide any arbitrary values forQoS Id
,Ue Id
andPriority
- Submit the policy clicking the Submit button
An entry to the chosen Near-RT RIC simulator console/log should appear (see, for example, docker logs ric3 in case ric3 policy was created):
127.0.0.1 - - [23/Aug/202x 11:18:56] "PUT //A1-P/v2/policytypes/STD_QOS2_0.1.0/policies/c897eabc-82cb-4bac-baa6-a5dbaef71694 HTTP/1.0" 200 -
Other logs can also be checked, for example is A1-Adapter.log
that can be found inside sdnc-controller
container, path: /opt/opendaylight/data/logs
|Put A1 Policy :|http://ric3:8085//A1-P/v2/policytypes/STD_QOS2_0.1.0/policies/c897eabc-82cb-4bac-baa6-a5dbaef71694|{"qosObjectives":{"priorityLevel":2},"scope":{"qosId":"123","ueId":"234"}}|
|Setting variables for Put A1 Policy.|http://ric3:8085//A1-P/v2/policytypes/STD_QOS2_0.1.0/policies/c897eabc-82cb-4bac-baa6-a5dbaef71694|{"qosObjectives":{"priorityLevel":2},"scope":{"qosId":"123","ueId":"234"}}|
You may repeat the creation process a few times for different
ric
s - below we see several policy created to differentric
s.
Click the pen icon to modify any policy
Modifications are submitted in the same way as in creation, and the resulting simulator log should also be same as the one we saw in creation
127.0.0.1 - - [23/Aug/202x 13:32:09] "PUT //A1-P/v2/policytypes/STD_QOS2_0.1.0/policies/c063a1e3-455a-41a5-b119-c25eadab7fd4 HTTP/1.0" 200 -
Delete any policy by clicking the red trashcan icon
Confirm deletion and verify the log on simulator side:
127.0.0.1 - - [23/Aug/202x 13:35:22] "DELETE //A1-P/v2/policytypes/STD_QOS2_0.1.0/policies/c063a1e3-455a-41a5-b119-c25eadab7fd4 HTTP/1.0" 204 -