ONAP Service Deployment (vFW) Tutorial
In this tutorial, we will deploy the service created in the previous Service Design tutorial onto OpenStack. We will do so by using the VID GUI from the ONAP Portal. Login as user demo.
In this section, you will learn the following through VID GUI:
How to Instantiate a Service
How to Instantiate a VNF
How to Instantiate VF Module
How to Instantiate Network
Let us start by running Robot init script
1.Run Robot init script to populate demo models.
cd ~/oom/kubernetes/robot
./demo-k8s.sh onap init
Result:
All tests should pass, below is sample output.
Number of parameters:
2
KEY:
init
++ kubectl --namespace onap get pods
++ sed 's/ .*//'
++ grep robot
+ POD=dev-robot-578b965f4d-vlk8b
++ dirname ./demo-k8s.sh
+ DIR=.
+ SCRIPTDIR=scripts/demoscript
+ ETEHOME=/var/opt/ONAP
+ '[' ']'
++ kubectl --namespace onap exec dev-robot-578b965f4d-vlk8b -- bash -c 'ls -1q /share/logs/ | wc -l'
+ export GLOBAL_BUILD_NUMBER=3
+ GLOBAL_BUILD_NUMBER=3
++ printf %04d 3
+ OUTPUT_FOLDER=0003_demo_init
+ DISPLAY_NUM=93
+ VARIABLEFILES='-V /share/config/robot_properties.py'
+ kubectl --namespace onap exec dev-robot-578b965f4d-vlk8b -- /var/opt/ONAP/runTags.sh -V /share/config/robot_properties.py -d /share/logs/0003_demo_init -i InitDemo --display 93
Starting Xvfb on display :93 with res 1280x1024x24
Executing robot tests at log level TRACE
==============================================================================
Testsuites
==============================================================================
Testsuites.Demo :: Executes the VNF Orchestration Test cases including setu...
==============================================================================
Initialize Customer And Models | PASS |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Initialize SO Openstack Identity For V3 | PASS |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Testsuites.Demo :: Executes the VNF Orchestration Test cases inclu... | PASS |
2 critical tests, 2 passed, 0 failed
2 tests total, 2 passed, 0 failed
==============================================================================
Testsuites | PASS |
2 critical tests, 2 passed, 0 failed
2 tests total, 2 passed, 0 failed
==============================================================================
Output: /share/logs/0003_demo_init/output.xml
Log: /share/logs/0003_demo_init/log.html
Report: /share/logs/0003_demo_init/report.html
2. Create vFW_demo_service Instance
Login into the ONAP portal as user demo / demo123456!
Go to Home and select Virtual Infrastructure Deployment (VID) application
If you see VID reporting a Security failure, and the browser does not give option to Allow Exception button as below
Workaround for the above issue:
Copy the vid.api.simpledemo.onap.org:30200 from the above window, open new tab and paste the copied URL as https://vid.api.simpledemo.onap.org:30200
Click on Advanced then click on Accept the Risk and Continue tab
Then Close the tab, go to the ONAP Home page and load the VID UI again, you will see VID home page
Select Test API for A-la-carte as VNF_API(old) then click Browse SDC Service Models (Left side panel)
Search for the service to instantiate, select a service (vfw_demo_service) distributed in SDC and click Deploy
Complete the fields indicated by the red star and click Confirm
Instance Name = vFW_service_00
Subscriber Name = Demonstration
Service Type = vFW
Select Confirm Button
We should see the “Service instance was created successfully” message
Click Close and the next screen should appear. It will allow you to declare VNF(s) and Network(s) that are part of the service model composition.
3. Instantiate a VNF
click on “Add node instance” and select the VNF you want to instantiate in the list
Complete the fields indicated by the red star and click Confirm
Instance Name = vFW_demo_VNF
Product Family = vFW
Region = RegionOne(CLOUDOWNER)
Tenant = admin
We will get a status complete dialog message
Click on close button, the following screen then should appear
4. Instantiate VF Module
Note: Before creating VF module get the required parameter values to prepare SDNC preload data
Copy the following VNF attributes from VNF instance detail screen
generic-vnf-name = vFW_demo_VNF (value must be equal to the VNF instance
name value)generic-vnf-type = vFW_demo_service/vFW_demo 0 (value must be equal to
VNF Type value)service-type = f7c80167-ed06-48ef-a991-61b43196f98f (value must be equal
to the service instance id value)
Copy the following attributes From Create VF Module screen
vnf-name = lfn_vf_module (value must be equal to the VF module instance name value)
vnf-type = VfwDemo..base_vfw..module-0 (value must be equal to the “Model Name” value (see create VF module screen)
Get the required vnf-parameters values from HEAT env file imported while SDC design (refer https://github.com/onap/demo/blob/master/heat/vFW/base_vfw.env)
Login to Openstack and execute the below commands and get the required openstack related parameter values to update in SDNC preload data
1) download the image ubuntu-14.04 from cloud images & create an image with "ubuntu-14-04-cloud-amd6" name
2) create the flavor with m1.medium
3) create OAM_NETWORK ID & OAM_SUBNET ID (use subnet range from base_vfw.env file)
4) execute openstack security group rule to open all ports for onapRun the SDNC preload curl command Below is the final curl command to be execute
curl -k -X POST \ https://sdnc.api.simpledemo.onap.org:30267/restconf/operations/VNF-API:preload-vnf-topology-operation \ -H 'Accept: application/json' \ -H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46S3A4Yko0U1hzek0wV1hsaGFrM2VIbGNzZTJnQXc4NHZhb0dHbUp2VXkyVQ==' \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -H 'X-FromAppId: API client' \ -H 'X-TransactionId: 0a3f6713-ba96-4971-a6f8-c2da85a3176e' \ -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \ -d '{ "input": { "request-information": { "notification-url": "onap.org", "order-number": "1", "order-version": "1", "request-action": "PreloadVNFRequest", "request-id": "test" }, "sdnc-request-header": { "svc-action": "reserve", "svc-notification-url": "http:\/\/onap.org:8080\/adapters\/rest\/SDNCNotify", "svc-request-id": "test" }, "vnf-topology-information": { "vnf-assignments": { "availability-zones": [], "vnf-networks": [], "vnf-vms": [] }, "vnf-parameters": [{ "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_image_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "ubuntu-14-04-cloud-amd6" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_flavor_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "m1.medium" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_name_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "zdfw1fwl01fwl01" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_int_unprotected_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.10.101" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_int_protected_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.20.101" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_onap_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "10.0.100.5" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_int_protected_private_floating_ip", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.10.200" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vpg_int_unprotected_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.10.201" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vpg_image_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "ubuntu-14-04-cloud-amd6" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vpg_flavor_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "m1.medium" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vpg_name_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "zdfw1fwl01pgn01" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vpg_onap_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "10.0.100.6" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vsn_image_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "ubuntu-14-04-cloud-amd6" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vsn_flavor_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "m1.medium" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vsn_name_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "zdfw1fwl01snk01" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vsn_int_protected_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.20.251" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vsn_onap_private_ip_0", "vnf-parameter-value": "10.0.100.7" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "public_net_id", "vnf-parameter-value": "07e85197-0f0a-45ca-8a6e-8eee47cec56b" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "unprotected_private_net_id", "vnf-parameter-value": "zdfw1fwl01_unprotected" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "unprotected_private_net_cidr", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.10.0/24" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "protected_private_net_id", "vnf-parameter-value": "zdfw1fwl01_protected" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "protected_private_net_cidr", "vnf-parameter-value": "192.168.20.0/24" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "onap_private_net_id", "vnf-parameter-value": "OAM_NETWORK" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "onap_private_subnet_id", "vnf-parameter-value": "OAM_SUBNET" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "onap_private_net_cidr", "vnf-parameter-value": "10.0.0.0/16" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vfw_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "vFW_demo_VNF" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vnf_id:", "vnf-parameter-value": "vFirewall_demo_app" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "vf_module_id:", "vnf-parameter-value": "vFirewall" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "dcae_collector_ip", "vnf-parameter-value": "10.43.134.33" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "dcae_collector_port", "vnf-parameter-value": "30417" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "demo_artifacts_version", "vnf-parameter-value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "install_script_version", "vnf-parameter-value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "key_name", "vnf-parameter-value": "vfw_key" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "pub_key", "vnf-parameter-value": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCofPKCypUIALLlSAa/INJZpnz6dPnTKuKkqO5Wxkv35PnHpXVmKit1iXNcy85+ceoMUrMre8O7SjIhdRklnOckW68WmkM9A+pFIFhxoKRfO0WR2/qZyXxM9WuQ5ESdXuBj5ydx7XlWWDtGTWF3wWxrFwob2EkWm+EXFrx18bNs8OqJF+1DDJfjLcC8kKgCwSKNcuRelDSBBaIrIDROdHi1r2AbdL/REZ4sprUTICVAhezX9mPowMX8Mr3ZuTxV9HpU43nlxfWxm9vDstyhiUMpYYCOWUfA/Gzxz/F1pli9L4MfpDsiwGaJtnnQ3vWiYRPZBTv+6h1miYlw4Fm7vJq9 aarna-onap" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "cloud_env", "vnf-parameter-value": "openstack" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "sec_group", "vnf-parameter-value": "default" }, { "vnf-parameter-name": "nexus_artifact_repo", "vnf-parameter-value": "https://nexus.onap.org" } ], "vnf-topology-identifier": { "generic-vnf-name": "vFW_demo_VNF", "generic-vnf-type": "vFW_demo_service/vFW_demo 0", "service-type": "f7c80167-ed06-48ef-a991-61b43196f98f", "vnf-name": "lfn_vf_module", "vnf-type": "VfwDemo..base_vfw..module-0" } } } }' Result: {"output":{"svc-request-id":"test","response-code":"200","ack-final-indicator":"Y"}}
Now click on Add VF-Module with the same name as updated through SDNC preload, click on SDN-C Preload check box then press confirm
We will get a status complete dialog message
Click on close, now the following screen should appear
5. Instantiate Network
Prepare the “SDNC preload” data before creating network instanceI. network-role = integration_test_net (provide any value)
II. network-technology = neutron (use “neutron” as this example
will instantiate a network using openstack neutron application)
III. service-type = vFW_demo_service (value must be equal to “Service
Name” (=service model name) displayed on VID screen)
IV. network-name = lfn_nwt_001 (value must be equal to the desired network instance name)
V. network-type = Generic NeutronNet (value must be equal to “Model Name”“Generic NeutronNet” displayed on VID screen)
Run the below SDNC preload curl command:
Click on “Add Network” and select the Network you want to instantiate in the list
Click Confirm, We will get a status complete dialog message
Click close, the following screen should appear
At this point, the Network and subnets are now instantiated in the cloud platform.
6. Now login to OpenStack Horizon dashboard, see stacks created in Openstack
Go to Project → Orchestration → Stacks
We can see the VF module and Network stacks status
Now we can go to Admin → Compute → Instances to check the instances status