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This page is a place holder for a concept - just a draft idea for work in progress -

Contact: Iben.Rodriguez@vmsec.com

Background info

Suggested How To Get Started

  1. configure 4 kvm hypervisors with many vlans in the lab
  2. Setup management environment
  3. create a vm and install maas
  4. create jump box and compute vms
  5. setup various opnfv installers (JOID/JUJU, FOREMAN, APEX, FUEL, COMPASS, etc)
  6. build the OPNFV virtual pods (OLD, Contrail, ONOS, other SDN Controller)
  7. Use Heat Orchestration Templates to deploy DUT and Traffic Generators (or deploy manually)
  8. Run manual tests as needed
  9. Use FUNCTTEST to verify base Functions
  10. Use QTIP to benchmark platform
  11. Use Yardstick to determine more detailed system performance metrics
  12. VSPERF for Virtual Switch performance
  13. STORPERF for Storage Performance
  14. furture projects as they are ready

Servers

- eth0 - public ip - eth1 - mgmt vlan 501 - eth2 - trunked with all vlans show below configured as virtual interfaces

  maas01-c0 <-- jumphost for pod 1 - eth0 on vlan 3531, eth1 on vlan 3533
  maas01-c1 - eth0 on vlan 3533
  maas01-c2 - eth0 on vlan 3533
  maas01-c3 - eth0 on vlan 3533
  maas01-c4 - eth0 on vlan 3533
  maas01-c5 - eth0 on vlan 3533
  maas02-c0 <-- jumphost for pod 2 - eth0 on vlan 3532, eth1 on vlan 3534
  maas02-c1 - eth0 on vlan 3534
  maas02-c2 - eth0 on vlan 3534
  maas02-c3 - eth0 on vlan 3534
  maas02-c4 - eth0 on vlan 3534
  maas02-c5 - eth0 on vlan 3534
  vlan 3531 – 172.16.31. - used for MaaS OPNFV Pharos POC pod 1
  vlan 3532 – 172.16.32. - used for MaaS OPNFV Pharos POC pod 2
  vlan 3533 – 172.16.33. - used for MaaS OPNFV Pharos POC pod1 - private
  vlan 3534 – 172.16.34. - used for MaaS OPNFV Pharos POC pod2 - private