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diff --git a/vbd/impl/vbridge-workflow.txt b/vbd/impl/vbridge-workflow.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9f93e6fd4..000000000 --- a/vbd/impl/vbridge-workflow.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -VPP Inventory/Topology ----------------------- - -- VPP management done through netconf-node-topology -- Mount point management done by sal-netconf-connector - - -Virtual Bridge Domain management --------------------------------- - -Prerequisite: configured netconf-node-topology - -1) Create a Virtual Bridge Domain: - - A) The UI creates a network topology instance in Controller Data Store - with: - - - topology-types/vbridge-topology container - - tunnel-type set to tunnel-type-vxlan - - tunnel-parameters/vxlan/vni set to appropriate value - - any bridge domain parameters from v3po:bridge-domain-attributes - - B) The Controller App receives a DataTreeChangeNotification about the - topology instance being created - -2) Assign a VPP into a Virtual Bridge Domain - Prerequisite: Virtual Bridge Domain exists - - A) The UI creates a 'node' within the VBD network topology in the - Controller Data Store with: - - - bridge-member container - - supporting-node pointing to the VPP node in the - netconf-node-topology - - B) The Controller App receives a DataTreeChangeNotification about the - node being added, and: - - - it looks at the supporting-node in the netconf topology and if the - node is connected: - - it creates a bridge domain with the name matching this VBD name, - copying bridge domain parameters from VBD Topology configuration - into the VPP - - once that succeeds it creates the corresponding - supporting-bridge-domain leaf in the Controller's operational - datastore. The leaf contains a RESTCONF-encoded instance - identifier of the bridge domain created in the VPP, relative to - that VPP's mount point. - -3) Assigning a physical VPP interface into a Virtual Bridge Domain - Prerequisite: The VPP itself has been added to the Virtual Bridge - Domain - - A) The UI creates a 'termination-point' inside the 'node' added in 2), - with: - - - interface name. - - B) The Controller App receives a notification of this being done and: - - looks if the VPP is connected, if it is, the app will: - - add the interface into the VPP's bridge domain configuration - -Inverse operations are achieved by the UI deleting the corresponding nodes in -the Controller's configuration data store. - - -Virtual Bridge Domain tunnel management ---------------------------------------- - -Operation is triggered by adding more than one VPP into the virtual bridge -domain, for sake of clarity this describes only one-way tunnel setup. The -process is repeated until a full mesh is achieved (FUTURE: spanning tree?). -The process is also simplified for demo purposes, real-world deployment would -deal with day-1 configuration and multi-provider setups. - -Demo assumption: there is exactly one interface with a VRF and IP address -assined, which is the interface to be used for tunnels - -The Controller App looks at the Source VPP: -- it finds the only interface with VRF and IP addresses. It will use this VRF - as the vxlan tunnel VRF. It will use the IP address as the vxlan tunnel - source. - -The Controller App looks at the Destination VPP: -- it finds the only interface with VRF and IP addresses. It will use the IP - address as the vxlan tunnel destination. - -The Controller App sets up the tunnel on the source VPP, using the VNI -configured for this Virtual Bridge Domain and IP addresses as detailed above. - -The controller app creates a new termination point within the VBD's the -controller's operational data store, under the -node representing the source VPP, with a generated ID (mechanism is TBD, must -not conflict with VPP names) and 'tunnel-interface' leaf, which points to the -vxlan interface created on the source VPP (e.g. VPP config state). - -This process is repeated in the reverse direction. - -Once that is done, the controller app will create a link from the newly-created -source TP to the newly-created destination TP in the controller's operational -data store, with leaf 'tunnel' pointing to the source VPP's interface operation -state (e.g. VPP vxlan oper state). A reverse link will be created, with the -'tunnel' leaf pointing to the destination VPP's interface state. - |