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diff --git a/examples/examples-pcvs/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/vpnsla.adoc b/examples/examples-pcvs/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/vpnsla.adoc new file mode 100644 index 000000000..80b43a7dd --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/examples-pcvs/src/site-docs/adoc/fragments/vpnsla.adoc @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +// +// ============LICENSE_START======================================================= +// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Ericsson. All rights reserved. +// ================================================================================ +// This file is licensed under the CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION 4.0 INTERNATIONAL LICENSE +// Full license text at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode +// +// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0 +// ============LICENSE_END========================================================= +// +// @author Sven van der Meer (sven.van.der.meer@ericsson.com) +// + +== VPN SLA Demo + +This demo uses a network with several central office and core switches, over which two VPNs are run. +A customer `A` has two location `A1` and `A2` and a VPN between them. +A customer `B` has two location `B1` and `B2` and a VPN between them. + +.VPN SLA Architecture +image::pcvs/vpnsla-arch.png[VPN SLA Architecture] + +The architecture above shows the scenario. +The components are realized in this demo as follows: + +* _CEP / Analytics_ - a simple Python script taking events from Kafka and sending them to APEX +* _APEX / Policy_ - the APEX engine running the VPA SLA policy +* _Controller_ - A vanilla Floodlight controller taking events from the Link Monitor and configuring Mininet +* _Network_ - A network created using Mininet + +The demo requires to start some software (detailed below). +To show actual video streams, we use `VLC`. +If you do not want to show video streams, but only the policy, skip the `VLC` section. + +All shown scripts are available in a full APEX installation in `$APEX_HOME/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla`. + +=== Start all Software + +Create environment variables in a file, say `env.sh`. +In each new Xterm + +* Source these environment settings, e.g. `. ./env.sh` +* Run the commands below as root (`sudo` per command or `sudo -i` for interactive mode as shown below) + +---- +#!/usr/bin/env bash + +export src_dir=/usr/local/src +export APEX_HOME=/opt/ericsson/apex/apex +export APEX_USER=apexuser +---- + +In a new Xterm, start Floodlight + +---- +sudo -i +. ./env.sh +cd $src_dir/floodlight-master && java -jar target/floodlight.jar +---- + +In a new Xterm start Mininet + +---- +sudo -i +. ./env.sh +mn -c && python $APEX_HOME/examples/scripts/pcvs/vpnsla/MininetTopology.py +---- + +In a new Xterm, start Kafka + +---- +sudo -i +. ./env.sh +/opt/Kafka/kafka_2.12-1.0.0/bin/kafka-server-start.sh /opt/Kafka/kafka_2.12-1.0.0/config/server.properties +---- + +In a new Xerm start APEX with the Kafka configuration for this demo + +---- +cd $APEX_HOME +./bin/apexApps.sh engine -c examples/config/pcvs/vpnsla/kafka2kafka.json +---- + +In a new Xterm start the Link Monitor. +The Link Monitor has a 30 second sleep to slow down the demonstration. +So the first action of it comes 30 seconds after start. +Every new action in 30 second intervals. + +---- +sudo -i +. ./env.sh +cd $src_dir +xterm -hold -e 'python3 $src_dir/kafka-python/LinkMonitor.py' & +---- + +Now all software should be started and the demo is running. +The Link Monitor will send link up events, picked up by APEX which triggers the policy. +Since there is no problem, the policy will do nothing. + + + +=== Create 2 Video Streams with VLC + +In the Mininet console, type `xterm A1 A2` and `xterm B1 B2` to open terminals on these nodes. + +`A2` and `B2` are the receiving nodes. +In these terminals, run `vlc-wrapper`. +In each opened VLC window do + +* Click Media -> Open Network Stream +* Give the URL as `rtp://@:5004` + +`A1` and `B1` are the sending nodes (sending the video stream) +In these terminals, run `vlc-wrapper`. +In each opened VLC window do + +* Click Media -> Stream +* Add the video (from `/usr/local/src/videos`) +* Click `Stream` +* Click `Next` +* Change the destination `RTP / MPEG Transport Stream` and click `Add` +* Change the address and type to `10.0.0.2` in `A1` and to `10.0.0.4` in `B1` +* Turn off `Active Transcoding` (this is important to minimize CPU load) +* Click `Next` +* Click `Stream` + +The video should be streaming across the network from `A1` to `A2` and from `B1` to `B2`. +If the video streams a slow or interrupted the CPU load is too high. +In these cases either try a better machine or use a different (lower quality) video stream. + +=== Take out L09 and let the Policy do it's Magic + +Now it is time to take out the link `L09`. +This will be picked up by the Link Monitor, which sends a new event (L09 DOWN) to the policy. +The policy then will calculate which customer should be impeded (throttled). +This will continue, until SLAs are violated, then a priority calculation will kick in (Customer `A` is prioritized in the setup). + +To initiate this, simply type `link s5 s6 down` in the Mininet console followed by `exit`. + +If you have the video streams running, you will see one or the other struggeling, depending on the policy decision. + +=== Reset the Demo + +If you want to reset the demo, simple stop (in this order) the following process + +* Link Monitor +* APEX +* Mininet +* Floodlight + +Then restart them in this order + +* Floodlight +* Mininet +* APEX +* Link Monitor + + +=== Monitor the Demo + +Floodlight and APEX provide REST interfaces for monitoring. + +* Floodlight: see link:https://floodlight.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/floodlightcontroller/pages/40403023/Web+GUI[Floodlight Docs] for details on how to access the monitoring. In a standard installation as we use here, pointing browser to the URL `http://localhost:8080/ui/pages/index.html` should work on the same host +* APEX please see the APEX documentation for link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/user-manual/engine-apps/um-engapps-eng-monitoring.html[Monitoring Client] or link:https://ericsson.github.io/apex-docs/user-manual/engine-apps/um-engapps-full-client.html[Full Client] for details on how to monitor APEX. + |