Changes between Version 19 and Version 20 of GEC21Agenda/ChoiceNet/access
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- 10/16/14 14:19:19 (9 years ago)
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v19 v20 26 26 1. SSH using your preferred ssh client into the GN0 Node (e.g., ssh or putty). Make sure you use your GENI username when logging in to the GN0 Node. 27 27 28 2. For this tutorial you need the !ChoiceNet tool called G T Tool to run and setup your {{{ChoiceNet}}} Framework, the GT Tool needs to ssh into all of routers and endhost machines in your slice and setup the necessary software. In order to facilitate this, we need to use an SSH-Key pair that has been setup for you just for this tutorial. We will also need to download your Slice Manifest rspec. For all this to happen please first download the pre-qprk script and then run using the commands below on the GN0 node.28 2. For this tutorial you need the !ChoiceNet tool called GET Tool to run and setup your {{{ChoiceNet}}} Framework, the GET Tool needs to ssh into all of routers and endhost machines in your slice and setup the necessary software. In order to facilitate this, we need to use an SSH-Key pair that has been setup for you just for this tutorial. We will also need to download your Slice Manifest rspec. For all this to happen please first download the pre-qprk script and then run using the commands below on the GN0 node. 29 29 30 30 {{{ … … 36 36 37 37 38 '''NOTE: If you plan to use ChoiceNET at a later date from a linux workstation, using the GN0 node is not a requirement. The same can be done from your linux workstation. All you would need is the manifest rspec for your slice. Your GENI SSH Keypair as a param to the G T TOOL.'''38 '''NOTE: If you plan to use ChoiceNET at a later date from a linux workstation, using the GN0 node is not a requirement. The same can be done from your linux workstation. All you would need is the manifest rspec for your slice. Your GENI SSH Keypair as a param to the GET TOOL.'''