Welcome to Test-ON tutorial!
Overview
Test on runs on Linux platform. Test-ON requires a proper ONOS installation in order to work, see ONOS tutorial for more information.
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NOTE: If you are having trouble on running Test-ON visit Test-ON FAQs or git hub wiki for additional information.
Important Command Prompt Notes
In this tutorial, commands are shown along with a command prompt to indicate the subsystem for which they are intended.
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indicates that you are in your machine.
Configuring Linux to run Test-ON
Requirements:
- A Linux 2.6.26 or greater kernel compiled with network namespace support enabled (see INSTALL for additional information.)
python 2.6 or higher versions.
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$ sudo pip install configObj |
Prerequisites:
- Properly installed ONOS
- Dependencies - ONOS, Python packages, Pox, Mininet, STS etc. (Check out the Dependencies section in the Github wiki for more information)
- Prior knowledge of ONOS and Mininet
- Two or more VMs running Ubuntu Server
- Ssh log in without password
Stuck? Found a bug? Questions?
Email us if you’re stuck, think you’ve found a bug, or just want to send some feedback. Please have a look at the guidelines to learn how to efficiently submit a bug report.
Installation
Clone the Test-ON from https://github.com/OPENNETWORKINGLAB/ONLabTest.git
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233: msg['From'] = 'user@mailserver.com' 250: smtp = smtplib.SMTP('Hostname/IP') 252: smtp.login('user@mailserver.com','password') |
Running TestON
Please take a look at the Test Files section of the tutorial to know more about the files necessary to run the test. If you have any problem please visit TestON FAQs for more information.
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