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Introduction

The environment for the OOF PCI proof-of-concept (PoC) is the ONAP Wireless Laboratory (OWL) at the Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB) at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA.  The environment consists of interconnected servers and wireless network equipment.  One can gain access to the environment by requesting an account with WINLAB using these instructions.   There is also information at the ORBIT web page of WINLAB.  Once you are given an account, WINLAB requires the use of public key authentication to access their systems, and they provide instructions at this page.

Environment

The diagram below shows the current configuration.  The entry point is an Ubuntu machine console.sb10.orbit-lab.org on which you will have an account.  There are currently three servers: node1-1, node2-1 and node2-2, which are managed by OpenStack (several other servers will arrive the week of Nov. 4).  The console and the three servers are connected by two networks: control (10.30.0.0/16) and data (10.31.0.0/16).  All of the physical wireless network equipment, shown in the far right of the diagram, will be connected to the data network.  The 10.50.30.0/16 network on the left supports access from the grfeater Internet, and the network 10.1.110.0/16 is internal and used for out-of-band interfaces to the machines.  These latter two networks are of less interest for the proof-of-concept.  All machines and VMs created in the servers have access to the greater Internet via the sw-rt1-top machine shown on the bottom with a NAT and firewall.

OpenStack

We use OpenStack (Rocky version) 



  



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