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    Introduction

    The Cisco EPN system incorporates a network architecture designed to consolidate multiples services on a single Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) transport network. This network is designed primarily based on Application Engineered Routing (AER), to optionally co-exist with the traditional MPLS technology. The L2VPN / L3VPN service programmability is achieved with NSO, while ensuring the transport programmability using the XTC. The detailed transport design considerations can be found in the EPN5.0 transport guides.

     

    Why we chose NSO?

    NSO provides a highly customizable framework which adhers to industry drive to have YANG based service abstraction. Also, it provides logically centralized network services, transaction integrity and Multi-platform support which empowers our customers with with robust and agile configuration management solution. We are leveraging the NSO ecosystem capabilities of High availability, RBAC etc.

     

    EPN5.0 NSO services function pack:

    EPN5.0 NSO FP is intended to be a blueprint to help service providers and enterprise customers implement multitude of L2VPN / L3VPN services. Some of the key design considerations were:

     

    a. MPLS VPN services oblivious of Transport network (MPLS or segment routing)

    b. One functional pack for multitute of MPLS VPN services

    c. Cohessive service provisioing methodology across multiple service types

    d. Highly extensible and modular design

    e. Deployable for both brownfield and green field SP deployments

    f. Support EPN deployments of IOS-XR and IOS-XE nodes with CLI NED's (as most field deployed releases don't support NETCONF)

    g. Y.1564 based Service assurance for services terminated on IOS-XE nodes (using inherent capabilities)

    h. Demonstrate SR transport programmability using XTC.

     

    Latest functional pack release (5.0) supports following functionality:

     A. Services terminated on IOS-XE edge devices (Core / aggregation based on IOS-XR):

        a. VPWS (with LDP signaling)

        b. VPWS (with no-signaling)

        c. VPWS EVPN

        d. VPLS (with LDP signaling)

        e. VPLS (with BGP-AD signaling)

        f. VPLS (with LDP signaling), termination on L2 ring

        g. VPLS (with BPG-AD signaling), termination on L2 ring

        h. L3VPN with service termination on L2 Ring

        i. L3VPN

        j. L3VPN-PWHE (PW terminated on IOS-XR)

        k. H-VPLS (VPLS ldp-signalling)

        l. H-VPLS (VPLS bgp-ad)

     

    B. Services terminated on IOS-XR edge devices (Core / aggregation based on IOS-XR):

        a. VPWS (with LDP signaling)

        b. VPLS (with LDP signaling)

        c. L3VPN

        d. PBB-EVPN

     

    Please refer to the "EPN Service Orchestration user guide" for YANG model and the detailed configuration samples. 

     

    Package content:

     EPN5.0 NSO service consists of YANG model(s) and python mapping logic for all the MPLS VPN scenarios listed above. These can be augmented / customized for specific customer needs.

    Screen Shot 2017-07-10 at 12.03.21 PM.png

     

    YANG service model: 

    This defines the attributes of the service, for example, a Layer-2 VPN service might be defined with virtual circuit id, service identifiers, and interface names. This YANG model renders the NSO CLI and Web-based User Interface (UI).

    The EPN5.0 YANG models are structured to provide logical modeling of service layer topology over the underlying transport topology. Here is a representative workflow for service creation where one chooses:

    • EPN 5.0 Service Type
    • Service Signaling type (e.g, LDP for VPWS)
    • Service End Point Types and associated endpoint parameters: U-PE / N-PE
    • U-PE association with N-PE (in case of say H-VPLS etc.)
    • Unique Service instance ID

    The service end points can be dynamically added or removed up to their minimum number (e.g, VPWS service requires minimum of two end points)

    There are some tacit assumptions on what service parameters will be used e.g, there is support for service access with dot1Q but configuration option for QinQ is planned for next release. EPN 5.0 uses the innate Y.1564 capability of IOS-XE devices for service validation of L2 / L3 services.

     

    Mapping to the device configuration:

    This allows the required settings to be configured on the devices when a service is created. The EPN Orchestration framework uses Python for service logic and XML for parameter mapping. Please refer to the Orchestration guide for details of Python functions, their parameters and corresponding XML templates.

     

    Functional pack augmentation:

    The package can be augmented to support additional parameters and support new functionality based on the customer engagement needs. We would appreciate if you can share following details for the high level scoping:

    a. Customer / opportunity details

    b. Customer use case list and current service configuration samples / nuances

    c . Underlying transport network (MPLS/Segment routing; Access / Aggregation / Core design etc.)

    d. North (NSO CLI / Web GUI / NETCONF etc.) and Southbound interfaces (CLI / NETCONF NED)

    e. Intergration with external service assurance devices

     

    Detailed Steps: VPWS with LDP Signaling

     

    Virtual Private Wire Service (VPWS) allows two L2VPN Provider Edge Nodes to tunnel the L2VPN traffic over MPLS cloud. The two AC’s connecting at each L2VPN PE are linked by Pseudowire over the MPLS cloud. Each PE needs to have a MPLS label in order to reach the loopback of the remote PE. The label can be learned by Segment routing or LDP.

    Note: This section provides detailed steps for only one of the service and configuration (via NSO) for the remaining services follows a similar approach.

     

    Configuration Steps

    Pre-requisites: The network elements (NEs) have been added to the NSO and the configuration sync has been done with the NSO.

    Step 1: Choose service type

    admin@ncs(config)# services epn5_0 ?

    Possible completions:

      h-vpls  l3vpn  l3vpn-pwhe  pbb-evpn-vpws  range  vpls  vpws

     

    Step 2: Set the Unique Service Name

    admin@ncs(config)# services epn5_0 vpws ?

    % No entries found

    Possible completions:

      Unique service Name

    admin@ncs(config)# services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

     

    Step 3:  Set the service specific generic parameters (VPWS signaling type in below example)

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# vpws-sig ?

    Possible completions:

      evpn  ldp-sig  no-sig

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# vpws-sig ldp-sig

     

    Step 4: Configure service end point (Note: VPWS service requires two end points)

     

    Step 4a: Provide Unique End point numeric identifier (suggest to start from numeric 1)

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint ?

    Possible completions:

      Endpoint identifier  range

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1

     

    Step 4b: Choose the NE from the list service end points (this list is extracted from the NE’s existing in the NSO configuration)

     

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 ?

    Possible completions:

      AGG-0909-ASR9K   AGG-1003-ASR903  AGG-1004-ASR903  AGG-3003-ASR9K      AGG-3004-ASR9K  

      AGG-4003-ASR903  AGG-4004-ASR903  AGG-4007-ASR903  CN-ASBR-0008-ASR9K  CN-P-0001-ASR9K 

      CSG-1102-ASR920  CSG-1103-ASR920  CSG-1104-ASR920  CSG-3102-ASR920     CSG-3103-ASR920 

      FAN-5303-ASR920  PAN-5606-ASR903  PAN-5607-ASR903 

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920

     

    Step 4c: Choose the relevant PE role for the end point for this service

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role ?

    Possible completions:

      n-pe  u-pe

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe

     

    Step 4d: Choose the interface Type and provide interface-number to terminate the service

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type

    Possible completions:

      GigabitEthernet  Loopback  PW-Ether  TenGigabitEthernet

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num ?   

    Possible completions:

      <string>

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2

     

    Step 4e: Provide Instance-id for the service

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2 inst-id ?  

    Possible completions:

      <int, 1 .. 4000>

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2 inst-id 1251

     

    Step 4f: Choose the Service end interface parameters (L2 interface encapsulation type and vlan-id)

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2 inst-id 1251 encap ?

    Possible completions:

      dot1q  untagged

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2 inst-id 1251 encap dot1q vlan-id ?  

    Possible completions:

      <int, 1 .. 4000>

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2 inst-id 1251 encap dot1q vlan-id 1251

    Note: Currently there is no check for the VLAN number (if it is allowed on the node or not)

    Step 5: Repeat Sub-steps for Step 4 for additional end points. (for VPWS service we need exactly two end points; For VPLS / L3VPN, we can have more than two end points)

    Step 6: Commit the configuration.

     

    Final NSO configuration CLI’s for VPWS with LDP Signaling:

    Here is summary of all the steps done in Section 6.1.1

    services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

    vpws-sig ldp-sig

    endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/0/2 inst-id 1251 encap dot1q vlan-id 1251

    endpoint 2 PAN-5607-ASR903 pe-role u-pe if-type GigabitEthernet if-num 0/4/2 inst-id 1251 encap dot1q vlan-id 1251

     

    Native configuration created by NSO:

    Below is the configuration pushed to the Node in its native format (e.g, IOS-XR or IOS-XE)

    native {

        device {

            name FAN-5303-ASR920

            data ethernet evc NCS1251

                 !

                 interface GigabitEthernet0/0/2

                  service instance 1251 ethernet NCS1251

                   encapsulation dot1q 1251

                   rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric

                  exit

                 exit

                 l2vpn xconnect context NCS1251

                  interworking ethernet

                  member GigabitEthernet0/0/2 service-instance 1251

                  member 100.56.7.0 12510 encapsulation mpls

                 !

        }

        device {

            name PAN-5607-ASR903

            data ethernet evc NCS1251

                 !

                 interface GigabitEthernet0/4/2

                  service instance 1251 ethernet NCS1251

                   encapsulation dot1q 1251

                   rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric

                  exit

                 exit

                 l2vpn xconnect context NCS1251

                  interworking ethernet

                  member GigabitEthernet0/4/2 service-instance 1251

                  member 100.53.3.0 12510 encapsulation mpls

                 !

        }

    }

     

    Show configuration for service:

     

    admin@ncs(config)# show full-configuration services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

    services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

     vpws-sig ldp-sig

     endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920

      pe-role u-pe

      if-type GigabitEthernet

      if-num  0/0/2

      inst-id 1251

      encap   dot1q

      vlan-id 1251

      l2vpn-xc

       rem-pe-lpbk 100.56.7.0

      !

     !

     endpoint 2 PAN-5607-ASR903

      pe-role u-pe

      if-type GigabitEthernet

      if-num  0/4/2

      inst-id 1251

      encap   dot1q

      vlan-id 1251

      l2vpn-xc

       rem-pe-lpbk 100.53.3.0

      !

     !

    !

     

    Service assurance using NSO (Applicable only for IOS-XE PE’s for VPWS service):

     

    EPN 5.0 services on terminated on IOS-XE devices can be validated out-of-service to assess the proper configuration and performance prior to customer notification and delivery. EPN50 infrastructure leverages the inherent traffic generator and loopback capability on the IOS-XE devices.

    Note: The traffic generation steps have been pre-defined as 100,200,300,400 and 500Kbps with test duration of 30 seconds.

    Step 1: Choose the Traffic Generator PE (IOS-XE node resident), remote loopback PE and the Service Performance Type (Ethernet for L2 service).  Enable ip sla and commit the configuration change.

    Note: The node selection is filtered for the specific service instance.

     

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# serv-act-y1564

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# tgen-pe ?

    Possible completions:

      FAN-5303-ASR920  PAN-5607-ASR903

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# tgen-pe FAN-5303-ASR920 ?      

    Possible completions:

      ip-sla  lpbk-pe  serv-perf-type  <cr>

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# tgen-pe FAN-5303-ASR920 lpbk-pe ?

    Possible completions:

      PAN-5607-ASR903

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# tgen-pe FAN-5303-ASR920 lpbk-pe PAN-5607-ASR903

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# serv-perf-type ?

    Possible completions:

      ethernet  ip

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# serv-perf-type ethernet

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# ip-sla enable

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# commit

    Commit complete.

     

    Step 2: Enable traffic internal loopback from Destination PE (the loopback is active for 300 seconds)

    Note: No commit is required to enable the internal loopback

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# ip-sla-remote-lpbk  

    Value for 'internal' [disable,enable]: enable

    result

     

    This is an intrusive loopback and the packets matched with the service will not  be able to pass through. Continue? (yes/[no]): yes

    PAN-5607-ASR903#

     

    Step 3: Start the traffic generator and commit the configuration.

     

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# serv-act-y1564 ip-sla-tgen enable

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# commit

     

    Note: The ‘ip-sla enable’ state shows that the service-activation configuration is done.

    admin@ncs(config)# show full-configuration services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

    services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

     vpws-sig ldp-sig

     serv-act-y1564

      ip-sla         enable

      tgen-pe        FAN-5303-ASR920

      lpbk-pe        PAN-5607-ASR903

      serv-perf-type ethernet

     !

     endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920

      pe-role u-pe

      if-type GigabitEthernet

      if-num  0/0/2

      inst-id 1251

      encap   dot1q

      vlan-id 1251

      l2vpn-xc

       rem-pe-lpbk 100.56.7.0

      !

     !

     endpoint 2 PAN-5607-ASR903

      pe-role u-pe

      if-type GigabitEthernet

      if-num  0/4/2

      inst-id 1251

      encap   dot1q

      vlan-id 1251

      l2vpn-xc

       rem-pe-lpbk 100.53.3.0

      !

     !

    !

     

     

    Step 4: Check the ip-sla statistics using the EPN5.0 NSO CLI. (any ios-cmd “<actual command>”).

    Note:  This command is executed on the Traffic Generator PE. Use the specific service instance id (e.g., 1251 in above config) to get details.

    Here is sample output for test in progress.  This test sends traffic in 5 steps (from 100Kbps to 500Kbps) for 30 seconds each and measures Frame Loss,  Round Trip Duration and the Frame Receive Deviation for the Tgen Tx packets that are received back on the TGEN PE.

    Interim result when test is still on:

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# any ios-cmd "show ip sla statistics 1251"

    result

    IPSLAs Latest Operation Statistics

     

    IPSLA operation id: 1251

    Type of operation: Ethernet Service Performance

    Test mode: Two-way Measurement

    Steps Tested (kbps): 100 200 300 400 500

    Test duration: 30 seconds

     

    Latest measurement:  *13:45:42.034 UTC Wed Jan 25 2017

    Latest return code:  OK

     

    Overall Throughput: In Progress

     

    Step 1 (100 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    95        0           0.00%    100.00%  2498.36ms/2417.01ms/2426.27ms  2.72us/9.26ms/65.86ms 

    Tx Packets: 1392  Tx Bytes: 356352

    Rx Packets: 1392  Rx Bytes: 381408

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

    Step 2 (200 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    190       0           0.00%    100.00%  57.02ms/4275.33ms/4279.98ms  2.64us/4.66ms/33.72ms 

    Tx Packets: 2781  Tx Bytes: 711936

    Rx Packets: 2781  Rx Bytes: 761994

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

    Step 3 (300 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    285       0           0.00%    100.00%  1046.32ms/2843.73ms/2846.82ms  2.72us/3.09ms/21.86ms 

    Tx Packets: 2640  Tx Bytes: 675840

    Rx Packets: 2640  Rx Bytes: 723360

    Step Duration: 18 seconds

     

    Step 4 (400 kbps):

    Step 5 (500 kbps):

     

     

    FAN-5303-ASR920#

     

    Final result when the test done (All five statistics bins are available):

     

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# any ios-cmd "show ip sla statistics 1251"

    result

    IPSLAs Latest Operation Statistics

     

    IPSLA operation id: 1251

    Type of operation: Ethernet Service Performance

    Test mode: Two-way Measurement

    Steps Tested (kbps): 100 200 300 400 500

    Test duration: 30 seconds

     

    Latest measurement:  *13:46:55.824 UTC Wed Jan 25 2017

    Latest return code:  OK

     

    Overall Throughput: 490 kbps

     

    Step 1 (100 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    95        0           0.00%    100.00%  2498.36ms/2417.01ms/2426.27ms  2.72us/9.26ms/65.86ms 

    Tx Packets: 1392  Tx Bytes: 356352

    Rx Packets: 1392  Rx Bytes: 381408

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

    Step 2 (200 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    190       0           0.00%    100.00%  57.02ms/4275.33ms/4279.98ms  2.64us/4.66ms/33.72ms 

    Tx Packets: 2781  Tx Bytes: 711936

    Rx Packets: 2781  Rx Bytes: 761994

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

    Step 3 (300 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    285       0           0.00%    100.00%  1046.32ms/971.33ms/974.41ms  2.72us/3.09ms/21.93ms 

    Tx Packets: 4170  Tx Bytes: 1067520

    Rx Packets: 4170  Rx Bytes: 1142580

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

    Step 4 (400 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    395       0           0.00%    100.00%  2020.95ms/1943.99ms/1946.22ms  2.72us/2.23ms/15.57ms 

    Tx Packets: 5790  Tx Bytes: 1482240

    Rx Packets: 5790  Rx Bytes: 1586460

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

    Step 5 (500 kbps):

    Stats:

    IR(kbps)  FL          FLR      Avail    FTD Min/Avg/Max      FDV Min/Avg/Max

    490       0           0.00%    100.00%  3991.43ms/3915.34ms/3917.14ms  2.64us/1.79ms/12.55ms 

    Tx Packets: 7179  Tx Bytes: 1837824

    Rx Packets: 7179  Rx Bytes: 1967046

    Step Duration: 30 seconds

     

     

     

    FAN-5303-ASR920#

     

    Step 5: Disable the internal loopback (if it test duration has been less than 300 sec)

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# ip-sla-remote-lpbk internal disable

     

    Note: If the traffic internal loopback function has already timed out the result would be:

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# ip-sla-remote-lpbk internal disable

    result

    Can not find the corresponding session 1 on GigabitEthernet0/4/2

    PAN-5607-ASR903#

     

    Step 6: Disable traffic generation

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# serv-act-y1564 ip-sla-tgen disable

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# commit

    Commit complete.

     

    Step 7: Disable the ip-sla to revert the configuration to the service active state

    admin@ncs(config-epn5_0-vpws/NCS1251)# serv-act-y1564 ip-sla disable

    admin@ncs(config-serv-act-y1564)# commit

    Commit complete.

     

    Confirm that the ip-sla has been disabled with the below show command.

     

    admin@ncs(config)# show full-configuration services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

    services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

     vpws-sig ldp-sig

     serv-act-y1564

      ip-sla         disable

      tgen-pe        FAN-5303-ASR920

      lpbk-pe        PAN-5607-ASR903

      serv-perf-type ethernet

     !

     endpoint 1 FAN-5303-ASR920

      pe-role u-pe

      if-type GigabitEthernet

      if-num  0/0/2

      inst-id 1251

      encap   dot1q

      vlan-id 1251

      l2vpn-xc

       rem-pe-lpbk 100.56.7.0

      !

     !

     endpoint 2 PAN-5607-ASR903

      pe-role u-pe

      if-type GigabitEthernet

      if-num  0/4/2

      inst-id 1251

      encap   dot1q

      vlan-id 1251

      l2vpn-xc

       rem-pe-lpbk 100.53.3.0

      !

     !

    !

     

    Removing a service using NSO (Applicable only to services created with NSO):

     

    admin@ncs(config)# no services epn5_0 vpws NCS1251

    admin@ncs(config)# commit

    Commit complete.

     
    Comments
    bjronmork
    Level 1
    Level 1

    I am trying to add core-function-pack in my system of local-install type...changed paths in Makefile, But facing these issues; although i have   cisco-ios, cisco-iosxr packages configured and working properly. Someone pls help .

    ---------------------------------------------

    [root@ncs yang]# pyang -f tree epn5_0_services.yang
    epn5_0_services.yang:25: error: module "tailf-ned-cisco-ios" not found in search path
    epn5_0_services.yang:25: warning: imported module tailf-ned-cisco-ios not used
    epn5_0_services.yang:29: error: module "tailf-ned-cisco-ios-xr" not found in search path
    epn5_0_services.yang:33: error: module "tailf-ned-cisco-ios-xr-id" not found in search path
    epn5_0_services.yang:33: warning: imported module tailf-ned-cisco-ios-xr-id not used

    module: epn5_0_services
    augment /ncs:services:
    +--rw epn5_0* [service-type name]
    +--rw name string

    .

    .

    .

    ---------------------------------------

    root@ncs> show packages package ?
    Description: Show installed packages
    Possible completions:
      alu-sr          - NED package for the Alcatel Lucent TiMOS
      cisco-ios       - NED package for Cisco IOS
      cisco-iosxr     - NED package for Cisco IOS XR
      cisco-nx        - NED package for the Cisco NX
      juniper-junos   - NED package for all JunOS based Juniper routers
      l2vpn           - Template-based l2vpn resource facing service
      mpbgp           - Template-based mpbgp resource facing service
      vlan            - Template-based vlan resource facing service

    -----------------------------------------

    jungerma
    Cisco Employee
    Cisco Employee

    Steps to compile the EPN 5.0 FP for NSO 5:

    ---------------------------------------

    - using NSO 5.1 on MacOS Mojave

     

    1. Copy the FP tarball to an 'nso' directory

    ls -1 ~/work/nso
    EPN5.0_Orchestration_NSO_FP.tar
    ncs-run
    nso-5.1

     

    2. Create the new package

    cd ~/work/nso/ncs-run/packages/
    ncs-make-package --service-skeleton python-and-template epn5_0_services

     

    3. Untar the old package and copy the Yang, Python, and XML template files to the new package

    cd ~/work/nso
    tar -xf EPN5.0_Orchestration_NSO_FP.tar
    cp EPN5_0/src/yang/epn5_0_services.yang ncs-run/packages/epn5_0_services/src/yang/epn5_0_services.yang
    cp EPN5_0/python/epn5_0_services.py ncs-run/packages/epn5_0_services/python/epn5_0_services/main.py
    cp EPN5_0/templates/*.xml ncs-run/packages/epn5_0_services/templates/

     

    4. Edit Yang and Python files
    - edit the epn5_0_services.yang (comment the xr-id module):
    diff -b EPN5_0/src/yang/epn5_0_services.yang ncs-run/packages/epn5_0_services/src/yang/epn5_0_services.yang
    33,35c33,35
    < import tailf-ned-cisco-ios-xr-id {
    < prefix cisco-ios-xr-id;
    < }
    ---
    > //import tailf-ned-cisco-ios-xr-id {
    > // prefix cisco-ios-xr-id;
    > //}

     

    - edit the main.py (rename the Main class):
    diff -b EPN5_0/python/epn5_0_services.py ncs-run/packages/epn5_0_services/python/epn5_0_services/main.py
    1545c1545
    < class Epn5_0_services(ncs.application.Application):
    ---
    > class Main(ncs.application.Application):

     

    5. Compile the new package

    cd ~/work/nso/ncs-run/packages/epn5_0_services/src
    YANGPATH="../../cisco-iosxr-cli-7.13/src/ncsc-out/modules/yang/":$YANGPATH
    YANGPATH="../../cisco-ios-cli-6.32/src/ncsc-out/modules/yang/":$YANGPATH
    make

     # I ignore the warnings about tailf:cli-drop-node-name

     

    6. Reload the package

    ncs_cli -u admin -C

    admin@ncs# packages reload
    reload-result {
    package epn5_0_services
    result true
    }
    admin@ncs# show services epn5_0
    % No entries found.

    admin@ncs# conf
    Entering configuration mode terminal
    admin@ncs(config)# services epn5_0 ?
    Possible completions:
    h-vpls l3vpn l3vpn-pwhe pbb-evpn-vpws range vpls vpws

     

     

    abhkuma6
    Cisco Employee
    Cisco Employee

    the package cant be compiled.

    bash-3.2$ make
    /Users/abhkuma6/tools/cisco/nso/ns521//bin/ncsc `ls epn5_0_services-ann.yang > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo "-a epn5_0_services-ann.yang"` \
    -c -o ../load-dir/epn5_0_services.fxs yang/epn5_0_services.yang
    yang/epn5_0_services.yang:617: error: XPath error: Invalid namespace prefix: xr
    make: *** [../load-dir/epn5_0_services.fxs] Error 1
    bash-3.2$

     

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