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= Setup Vagrant VM = | = Setup Vagrant VM = |
Revision as of 22:42, 29 August 2016
Contents
Overview
This shows how to use VPP lite to run the LISP functional tests on an Ubuntu host using namespaces and af_packet
interfaces. The LispFlowMapping Map-Server/Resolver in OpenDaylight Beryllium is used as overlay control plane.
Build VPP lite for the first time
git clone https://gerrit.fd.io/r/vpp cd vpp/build-root/vagrant vagrant up
Wait for the VM to be provisioned and once it completes, you can access the VM with:
vagrant ssh
To build VPP lite, in the VM do:
cd /vpp export PLATFORM=vpp_lite make build
For more details on how to build VPP see the pulling, building, running, hacking and pushing VPP code section.
Setup Vagrant VM
Install bridge-utils and ethtool if needed:
sudo apt-get install bridge-utils ethtool
Optional, install wireshark.
ODL Map-Server/Resolver
Steps to install and configure ODL, assuming the SR1 tar archive is downloaded:
Install and run ODL
wget https://nexus.opendaylight.org/content/repositories/opendaylight.release/org/opendaylight/integration/distribution-karaf/0.4.3-Beryllium-SR3/distribution-karaf-0.4.3-Beryllium-SR3.tar.gz tar xzf distribution-karaf-0.4.3-Beryllium-SR3.tar.gz ./distribution-karaf-0.4.3-Beryllium-SR3/bin/karaf
To install LispFlowMapping Map-Server/Resolver, in the karaf console type:
feature:install odl-lispflowmapping-msmr