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1 Connecting to the Multi-FUEL HOst
Ericsson OPNFV Lab Daniel Smith

2 Overview This slide deck will walk you through how to connect to the Multi-Fuel host in the Ericsson OPNFV Lab. YOU SHOULD ONLY BE USING THIS BECAUSE THE ADMIN (lmcdasm) HAS ASSIGNED YOU A FUEL HOST ON THIS NODE. Once on the ESXi – this slide deck will show you how to swap the ISO of your FUEL node out This node is a multipurpose node used by many labs, and the security is “light”. I expect you to be respectful and following the lab TOU.

3 What You will need You will need the following to perform this procedure – the steps assume you have these installed (installation is not covered here). An account on the Ericsson OPNFV Lab AND and account on FUEL-HOST Windows Putty ( Vmware Esxi Client ( - or get it from Vmware)

4 Step 1 – Setup PUTTY With TUNNEL TO HOST
Open Putty and Configure as outlined in the pictures below (assume you have put your SSH key in putty) Leave the Tunnel Open while you work on the HOST – if you close the putty window the connection to the FUEL HOST is lost

5 TRANSFER NEW ISO TO HOST
From your PUTTY Session do the following: A) ssh B) cd /vmfs/volumes/datastore1 C) wget your iso is>

6 Connect to ESXI HOST Open VIC Client and Use the Login Info below – you should use your FUEL HOST password here, not your OPNFV GW one – NOTE its “localhost”

7 ATTACH NEW ISO TO FUEL NODE

8 OPEN CONSOLE – START FUEL - CONFIGURE
Start your VM and configure your FUEL node with the Settings from your Lab and outlined in the FUEL Installation Guide -


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