Hello Kshitija,

Once you have set libnetconf and netopeer in all the xTRs (we don't have implemented netconf methods for MS), you use netopeer-configurator to set the permissions of the ssh users that are allowed to configure the module using netconf. Then you use netopeer-cli to configure remotely OOR using netconf (connect to the netopeer-server and edit configuration). I attach a file showing the XML structure that could be used to configure OOR. As far as I can remember, netopeer-cli didn't allow to configure ETR and ITR parameters at the same time. Other option is to use Open Daylight instead of netopeer-cli but my knowledge of Open Daylight is very poor and I can not help you at this point.

Best regards

Albert


On 27/02/17 21:01, Kshitija Mane wrote:
Hello,

I have implemented a simple layout of 6 Ubuntu Vms for testing LISP.
MN1 <-> XTR1 <->MS <-> XTR2 <-> MN2.
Now I am trying to work with NETCONF with OOR.

After configuring libnetconf and netopeer, what particular steps are to be followed?

Should libnetconf and netopeer be installed on all the VMs (MS, all XTRs and MNs )?

Is there an issue/error if libnetconf2 and netpeerguid is used instead of libnetcong and netopeer (as specifiled in README).


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Thank You,
Kshitija Mane
MS in Electrical Engineering (Networking)
San Jose State University



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<edit-config xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:netconf:base:1.0">
<target><running /></target>
<default-operation>replace</default-operation>
<config>

<etr-cfg xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:lispsimple">
  <map-servers>
    <map-server>
      <address>84.88.81.2</address>
      <auth-key>password</auth-key>
      <auth-key-type>hmac-sha-1-96</auth-key-type>
    </map-server>
    <proxy-reply>true</proxy-reply>
  </map-servers>
  <local-eids>
    <local-eid>
      <id>eid1</id>
      <eid-address>
        <afi>ipv4</afi>
        <instance-id>0</instance-id>
        <ipv4>2.2.2.0</ipv4>
        <mask>24</mask>
      </eid-address>
      <rlocs>
        <rloc>
          <name>rloc1</name>
          <interface>eth0</interface>
          <priority>1</priority>
          <weight>50</weight>
          <multicast-priority>255</multicast-priority>
          <multicast-weight>0</multicast-weight>
        </rloc>
      </rlocs>
      <record-ttl>10</record-ttl>
    </local-eid>
    <local-eid>
      <id>eid2</id>
      <eid-address>
        <afi>ipv4</afi>
        <instance-id>0</instance-id>
        <ipv4>3.3.3.0</ipv4>
        <mask>24</mask>
      </eid-address>
      <rlocs>
        <rloc>
          <name>rloc2</name>
          <locator-address>
            <afi>ipv4</afi>
            <ipv4>84.88.81.86</ipv4>
          </locator-address>
          <priority>1</priority>
          <weight>50</weight>
          <multicast-priority>255</multicast-priority>
          <multicast-weight>0</multicast-weight>
        </rloc>
      </rlocs>
      <record-ttl>10</record-ttl>
    </local-eid>
  </local-eids>
</etr-cfg>

<itr-cfg xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:yang:lispsimple">
  <map-resolvers>
    <map-resolver>
      <id>MR-ODL</id>
      <map-resolver-address>192.168.16.11</map-resolver-address>
    </map-resolver>
  </map-resolvers>
</itr-cfg>

</config>
</edit-config>
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