Re: System Test for BGP/PCEP
Robert Varga -X (rovarga - Pantheon Technologies SRO@Cisco) <rovarga@...>
Hi Luis,
So I would say that at some point (before code freeze), we will have a configuration subsystem integration which will allow you to configure the client to connect to quagga, do normal RIB processing and publish the data into MD-SAL. From there, it should be straightforward exporting it through RESTCONF (or whatever), thus verifying that the components work end-to-end, and react to changes in what quagga advertizes.
Bye, Robert
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Luis Gomez [mailto:luis.gomez@...] Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 8:48 PM
To: Dana Kutenicsova -X (dkutenic - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco) Cc: integration-dev@...; Robert Varga -X (rovarga - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco); Tony Tkacik -X (ttkacik - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco); Jan Medved (jmedved) Subject: RE: System Test for BGP/PCEP
Hi Dana,
We are currently building a test bed for OpenDaylight system test, as per our last conversation we can install quagga router however it is not very clear to me how we can access/test your library since as you mentioned before there is no user (like a routing service) for your code, any idea?
Thanks/Luis
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Luis Gomez
Thanks Dana,
I saw you have generated some Yang models to interface with the BGP/PCEP library, now do you have plans to register these models in MD-SAL so that NB REST APIs can be generated from them? I am asking because if nobody is using your library the only way I see to reach it for system test is though NB REST API.
BR/Luis
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Dana Kutenicsova -X (dkutenic - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco) [mailto:dkutenic@...]
Hi Luis, From:
Luis Gomez [luis.gomez@...] Hi BGP/PCEP people,
I am reading you project wiki and I have a question: do you know of any service or plugin that makes use of your libraries in this ODL first release? I am just trying to figure out how we can test your libraries from a system test point of view.
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