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OESS-TC6: Administrative and Operator functions
This test case verifies Administrative/Operator functions . For overall status see the GENI OESS Topologies Test Status page.
Test Status
This section captures the status for each function verified by this test plan.
Function/Step | State | Ticket | Notes |
1. Allocated VLANs | |||
2. Ad reflects allocation | Color(red,Fail)? | No "--available" support for listresources | |
3. Add/Modify/Delete VLAN | |||
4. Modify the endpoints | |||
5. Bandwidth allocation | No bandwidth shaping | ||
6. Ad of bandwidth allocation | |||
7. Traffic statistics | |||
8. Operator delete VLANs |
State Legend | Description |
Color(green,Pass)? | Test completed and met all criteria |
Color(#98FB98,Pass: most criteria)? | Test completed and met most criteria. Exceptions documented |
Color(red,Fail)? | Test completed and failed to meet criteria. |
Color(yellow,Complete)? | Test completed but will require re-execution due to expected changes |
Color(orange,Blocked)? | Blocked by ticketed issue(s). |
Color(#63B8FF,In Progress)? | Currently under test. |
Test Execution Details
These functions are important for operators in GENI, so that they can track traffic to and from their site through GENI aggregates. Operator access to OESS information will be verified (note the operator is not the same as the experimenter):
1. Allocated VLANs for use by Aggregate responsible for cross-connect path
Checked advertisement for the 10 cross-connect to ION and found:
<stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.clev.net.internet2.edu:e5/1:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3900-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.kans.net.internet2.edu:eth15/1:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3900-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.wash.net.internet2.edu:e5/2:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3950-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.losa.net.internet2.edu:e1/1:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3950-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.atla.net.internet2.edu:e15/1:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3900-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.jack.net.internet2.edu:eth1/2:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 2710-2719 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.chic.net.internet2.edu:e3/1:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3900-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.seat.net.internet2.edu:et-2/0/0.0:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3950-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.houh.net.internet2.edu:e15/3:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 3900-4000 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> <stitch:link id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+interface+sdn-sw.houh.net.internet2.edu:e7/1:*"> <stitch:vlanRangeAvailability> 940-949 </stitch:vlanRangeAvailability>
Missing stitching advertisement for New York(sdn-sw.salt.net) and Salt Lake (sdn-sw.salt.net).
2. Verify Aggregate Advertisement reflects the VLAN allocation
3. Add/Modify/Delete VLANs
Add/Modify/Delete the VLANs available for the aggregate, verify Advertisement reflects change for each add/modify/delete operation.
4. Modify the endpoints for a VLAN
Modify the endpoints for a VLAN and verify Advertisement reflects change.
5. Bandwidth allocation
6. Aggregate Advertisement of bandwidth allocation
Verify that Aggregate Advertisement of bandwidth allocation reflects configured bandwidth allocation defined by operator.
The following bandwidth is advertised by the OESS aggregate:
<stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.clev.net.internet2.edu:e5/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.star.net.internet2.edu:eth7/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.kans.net.internet2.edu:eth15/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.kans.net.internet2.edu:eth5/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.wash.net.internet2.edu:e5/2"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.sunn.net.internet2.edu:e5/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.losa.net.internet2.edu:e1/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.atla.net.internet2.edu:e15/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.jack.net.internet2.edu:eth1/2"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.chic.net.internet2.edu:e3/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.seat.net.internet2.edu:et-2/0/0.0"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.houh.net.internet2.edu:e15/3"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity> <stitch:port id="urn:publicid:IDN+al2s.internet2.edu+stitchport+sdn-sw.houh.net.internet2.edu:e7/1"> <stitch:capacity> 10000000 </stitch:capacity>
7. Traffic Statistics
Traffic statistics for all GENI traffic to/from an operators site on OESS
UDP, TCP and ICMP perfomance was verified in the ION Site to AL2S site via 10 Cross Connects tests.
UDP, TCP and ICMP perfomance was also captured in the AL2S Sites point to point tests.
8.Operator delete VLAN
Operator ability to delete existing VLANs that terminate at their site (the operator is not the experimenter who set up the connections).