FUNCnetCfg at 11 Jan 2019 20:33:25

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commit 27e94e4057b0ee7f9bf12c16bdc7d047718791f6 (HEAD -] master, origin/master, origin/HEAD)
Author: Jon Hall [jhall@ciena.com]
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 8 16:17:24 2019 -0800
Commit: Ray Milkey [ray@opennetworking.org]
CommitDate: Thu Jan 10 23:30:39 2019 +0000

Allow use of rsync when fetching logs
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(cherry picked from commit 359f4d84608c44541c43bfc564893ac76c326063)

Case 1: Pull onos branch and build onos on Teststation. - PASS

For loading from params file, and pull and build the latest ONOS package

Case 25: Preparing network-cfg.json to load configurations - PASS

Case 2: Starting up 3 node(s) ONOS cluster - PASS

Set up ONOS with 3 node(s) ONOS cluster

Case 20: Add Network configurations to the cluster - PASS

Add Network Configurations for devices not discovered yet. One device is allowed, the other disallowed.

Case 11: Start Mininet topology with OF 1.3 switches - PASS

Start mininet topology with OF 1.3 switches to test intents, exits out if topology did not start correctly

Case 27: Posting network configurations to the top level web resource - PASS

Case 26: Check to see if the pre-startup configurations were set, then remove their allowed status - PASS

Case 21: Check Devices After they initially connect to ONOS - PASS

Case 22: Add Network configurations for connected devices to the cluster - PASS

Add Network Configurations for discovered devices. One device is allowed, the other disallowed.

Case 23: Check Devices after all configurations are set - PASS

Case 24: Testing removal of configurations - PASS