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+Welcome to ApexLake's documentation!
+====================================
+ApexLake is a framework that provides automatic execution of experiment and related data collection to help
+the user validating the infrastructure from a Virtual Network Function perspective.
+
+Install framework and dependencies
+----------------------------------
+Before to start the framework, a set of dependencies are required.
+In the following a set of instructions to be executed on the Linux shell to install dependencies and configure the environment.
+
+1. Install dependencies
+ - # apt-get install python-dev
+ - # apt-get install python-pip
+ - # apt-get install python-mock
+ - # apt-get install tcpreplay
+ - # apt-get install libpcap-dev
+
+2. Install the framework on the system
+ - # python setup.py install
+
+3. Source OpenStack openrc file
+ - $ source openrc
+
+4. Create 2 Networks (and subnets) based on VLANs (provider:network_type = vlan) in Neutron
+ - $ neutron net-create apexlake_inbound_network --provider:network_type vlan --provider:physical_network physnet1
+ - $ neutron subnet-create apexlake_inbound_network 192.168.0.0/24 --name apexlake_inbound_subnet
+ - $ neutron net-create apexlake_outbound_network --provider:network_type vlan --provider:physical_network physnet1
+ - $ neutron subnet-create apexlake_outbound_network 192.168.1.0/24 --name apexlake_outbound_subnet
+
+5. Insert VLAN tags related to the networks have to ApexLake, either:
+ - into the "conf.cfg" configuration file, or
+ - through the Python API.
+
+
+Install and configure DPDK Pktgen
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+The execution of the framework is based on DPDK Pktgen.
+If DPDK Pktgen has not been installed on the system by the user, it is necessary to download, compile and configure it.
+The user can create a directory and download the dpdk packet generator source code:
+ - $ cd experimental_framework/libraries
+ - $ mkdir dpdk_pktgen
+ - $ git clone https://github.com/pktgen/Pktgen-DPDK.git
+
+For the installation and configuration of DPDK and DPDK Pktgen please follow the official DPDK Pktgen README file.
+Once the installation is completed, it is necessary to load the DPDK kernel driver, as follow:
+ - # insmod uio
+ - # insmod DPDK_DIR/x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/kmod/igb_uio.ko
+
+It is required to properly set the configuration file according to the system on Pktgen runs on.
+An example is provided in the following:
+
+ - [PacketGen]
+ - packet_generator = dpdk_pktgen
+ - pktgen_directory = /home/user/apexlake/experimental_framework/libraries/dpdk_pktgen/dpdk/examples/pktgen/
+ -- This is the directory where the packet generator is installed (if the user previously installed dpdk-pktgen, it is required to provide the director where it is installed).
+ - dpdk_directory = /home/user/apexlake/experimental_framework/libraries/Pktgen-DPDK/dpdk/
+ -- This is the directory where DPDK is installed
+ - program_name = app/app/x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc/pktgen
+ -- This is the name of the dpdk-pktgen program that starts the packet generator
+ - coremask = 1f
+ -- DPDK coremask (see DPDK-Pktgen readme)
+ - memory_channels = 3
+ -- DPDK memory channels (see DPDK-Pktgen readme)
+ - name_if_1 = p1p1
+ -- Name of the interface of the pktgen to be used to send traffic
+ - name_if_2 = p1p2
+ -- Name of the interface of the pktgen to be used to receive traffic
+ - bus_slot_nic_1 = 01:00.0
+ -- PCI bus address correspondent to the if_1
+ - bus_slot_nic_2 = 01:00.1
+ -- PCI bus address correspondent to the if_2
+
+
+To find the parameters related to names of the NICs and addresses of the PCI buses the user may find useful to run the DPDK tool nic_bind as follows:
+
+ - $ DPDK_DIR/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --status
+
+which lists the NICs available on the system, show the available drivers and bus addresses for each interface.
+Please make sure to select NICs which are DPDK compatible.
+
+Installation and configuration of smcroute
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+The user is required to install smcroute which is used by the framework to support multicast communications.
+In the following a list of commands to be ran to download and install smroute is provided.
+
+ - $ cd ~
+ - $ git clone https://github.com/troglobit/smcroute.git
+ - $ cd smcroute
+ - $ sed -i 's/aclocal-1.11/aclocal/g' ./autogen.sh
+ - $ sed -i 's/automake-1.11/automake/g' ./autogen.sh
+ - $ ./autogen.sh
+ - $ ./configure
+ - $ make
+ - $ sudo make install
+ - $ cd ..
+
+It is also required to create a configuration file using the following command:
+
+ - $ SMCROUTE_NIC=(name of the nic)
+
+where name of the nic is the name used previously for the variable "name_if_2".
+In the example it would be:
+
+ - $ SMCROUTE_NIC=p1p2
+
+Then create the smcroute configuration file /etc/smcroute.conf
+
+ - $echo mgroup from $SMCROUTE_NIC group 224.192.16.1 > /etc/smcroute.conf
+
+
+Experiment using SR-IOV configuration on the compute node
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+In order to enable SR-IOV interfaces on the physical NIC of the compute node, a compatible NIC is required.
+NIC configuration depends on model and vendor. After proper configuration to support SR-IOV, a proper configuration of openstack is required.
+For further information, please look at the following link:
+https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/SR-IOV-Passthrough-For-Networking