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05-02-2018 06:37 AM - edited 03-01-2019 02:00 PM
Overview
This guide demonstrates the use of Model-Driven (MDT) Telemetry in the context of a virtualized Broadband-Network Gateway (vBNG). This lab aims to provide Systems Engineers with appropriate skills for creating environments that harness the streaming of telemetry data. It will enable them to understand and use MDT data of XR devices, a toolset with collection, storage, visualization and basic analytics, a data processing engine, and Cisco Network Service Orchestrator® (NSO). As such, the lab contains a brief overview of each component and a set of scenarios that help the engineer in defining the building blocks of a closed-loop telemetry environment.
Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Build a Minimal BNG Setup
- Scenario 2: Configure Telemetry Support for XRv 9000
- Scenario 3: Automate IPv4 Address Pool Management
Components
- Xr9k Linux host at 198.18.134.28, as a KVM hypervisor for XRv 9000
- XRv 9000 version 6.4.1.24I
- XRv 9000 is accessible at 198.18.134.29 and through telnet 198.18.134.28 12787
- Docker host at 198.18.134.27 with:
- Docker stack of containers:
- Pipeline
- InfluxDB
- Kapacitor
- Grafana
- ANX Netconf Explorer
- NSO version5.2
- Simulator of DHCP clients
- PC Workstation at 198.18.133.252 with Remote Desktop with Putty console for:
- XRv 9000
- Docker VM
Features
| BNG DHCP |
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| MDT Closed-loop Telemetry |
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Resources
- View the content overview: https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/demo/consuming-xr-model-driven-streaming-telemetry-lab-v1
- Visit the Cisco dCloud help page: https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/help.
- Access all available Cisco dCloud content: https://dcloud.cisco.com.
- Contact Us: https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/help/dcloud-service-provider-contacts.