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Sebastien Jobert Director of Engineering, Iometrix WELCOME TO THE

LSO Hackathon setup

LSO Hackathon setup – Cisco devices

LSO Hackathon setup – Ciena devices Ports/bay at UNI and INNI and management ports to be confirmed by Ciena

Cisco Test Bed: public IP # => public IP # => public IP # => public IP # => public IP # => (reserved) Ciena Test Bed: public IP # => public IP # => public IP # => public IP # => public IP # => (reserved) public IP # => (reserved) NAT configuration in Dallas Probes Iometrix: public IP # => public IP # => public IP # =>

KVM management tool: Kimchi Use system login and password to login Steps to spin up VMs / configure networking to be detailed – ask Giles, Tara and Mufaddal ssh to be enabled on the VM prior to copying it in the server 12 static DHCP entries and 12 static port mappings for each DHCP is from to for MAC addresses 00:11:00:ff:00:01 to 00:11:00:ff:00:12 (new VMs to be created with these MAC adresses, then the IP addresses will be allocated automatically via DHCP) TCP port mappings pre-configured in Ubuntu host OS: TCP ports 2001 to 2012 => TCP port 22 (ssh) for VM-1 to VM-12 TCP ports 2101 to 2112 => TCP port 8181 (POSTMAN) for VM-1 to VM-12 TCP ports 2201 to 2212 => TCP port 4000 (CableLabs default vbce UI Portal) for VM-1 to VM-12 TCP ports 2301 to 2312 => TCP port 9090 (CableLabs northbound services / Tomcat) for VM-1 to VM-12 TCP ports 2401 to 2412 => TCP port 9000 (CableLabs DLUX UI) for VM-1 to VM-12 TCP ports xxx – yyy => TCP port zzz (VNC) for VM-1 to VM-12??? ODL VM template on the server (ODL-stable), instance created as ODL12 Same Cisco login/password./start-odl to kick off ODL and./config-odl to get NETCONF, BGP etc. up and running VMs management

LSO Hackathon Projects Project driven by Ciena not shown

LSO Hackathon Projects Project driven by Ciena not shown

Testing scenarios for GEN15 Hackathon

Testing scenarios for GEN15 Hackathon

Testing scenarios for GEN15 Hackathon

Thank you