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20===================
21APPC CDT User Guide
22===================
23
24Introduction
25============
26
27This document is the APPC Controller Design Tool (CDT) User Guide for self-service
28onboarding of VNFs. VNF owners can create templates and other artifacts
29for APPC Configure command (used to apply a post-instantiation
30configuration) as well as other life cycle commands.
31
32A complete list of all APPC supported commands is contained in the
33APPC LCM API Guide available on onap.readthedocs.io.
34
35Overview of APPC Support for VNF Configuration and Lifecycle Commands
36======================================================================
37
38APPC is an ONAP component that performs functions to manage the
39lifecycle of VNFs and their component. The picture below summarizes the
40APP-C design intent.
41
42|image0|
43
44Some lifecycle commands are supported on any VNF type, such as commands
45executed using OpenStack or for generic REST calls such as for
46HealthCheck. Other commands require models called templates to be
47created in the APPC Controller Design Tool(CDT) by the VNF owner.
48
49Templates are needed for lifecycle commands such as for
50post-instantiation configuration and for passing payloads to a Chef or
51Ansible server. Templates contain static and instance-specific
52parameters in a structured language (currently limited to xml and JSON).
53The APPC CDT allows a VNF technology owner to identify the
54instance specific parameters with a unique name.
55
56At run time, the instance specific parameter values are populated in the
57template to replace the parameter name.
58
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64
65Overview of the Onboarding Process
66==================================
67
68Pre-Requisites for Onboarding:
69------------------------------
70
71- The VNF must support the below listed device protocols along with OpenStack for VM-level commands:
72 - Netconf,
73 - Chef,
74 - Ansible,
75 - REST - The REST protocol is used for REST interfaces to a VNF. Currently, the only action that can use REST is HealthCheck.
76 - RESTCONF - The RESTCONF protocal is used only for VNFs that support Netconf and are able to be mounted in OpenDayLight (ODL). Use the protocal NETCONF-XML if the VNF is not ODL mountable.
77
78- In order to build the templates needed for lifecycle commands, the
79 VNF owner will be asked to upload either an xml file (for Netconf) or
80 a JSON file (for Chef or Ansible). This file contains the parameter
81 values in a valid schema that would be sent to either the VNF or the
82 Chef/Ansible server to execute the action. For more detail on
83 Netconf, Chef, or Ansible, see the ONAP vendor guidelines at:
84
85 https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1015852&preview=/1015849/1017888/VNF%20Management%20Requirements%20for%20OpenECOMP.pdf
86
87- The VNF related key identifiers (vnf-type, vnfc-type,
88 vnfc-function-code) that will be stored in A&AI have been defined.
89
90Onboarding Process Steps:
91-------------------------
92
931. Use the APPC CDT GUI to populate **reference data**
94 describing the VNF and action to be onboarded.
95
96 - Select the VNF, action, and protocol to be on-boarded.
97
98 - Describe the VM/VNFC components that comprise the VNFs. APPC
99 will use this VM/VNFC data to update A&AI when configuring the VNF
100 at run time.
101
1022. Create a **template** from a golden configuration file.
103
104 - Upload a golden configuration file (described later) into the APPC CDT GUI.
105
106 - Manually edit the configuration file to associate parameter names
107 with instance-specific values you wish to parameterize (e.g., IP addresses).
108
109 - This creates a template file, which will be used at run-time to
110 create the payload that APPC sends to the VNF or to Ansible/Chef.
111
112 - Alternative: If the golden configuration changes, rather than
113 manually re-creating an updated template, you can *automatically*
114 create an updated template by **Merging** a current parameter
115 name-value pairs file with the new configuration file. APPC will
116 scan the new configuration file, and automatically replace values
117 with parameter names.
118
1193. Create a **parameter definition** file describing instance-specific
120 parameters in the template.
121
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400122 - Once you have a template, use the **Synchronize Template Parameters** button to
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400123 automatically create/update a parameter definition file (and a
124 parameter name-value pair file) based on the template.
125
126 - You can then populate/update the fields describing each parameter.
127
128 - If the parameters will be populated from external systems (such as INSTAR), you can upload
129 a key file that automatically populates key fields used to retrieve
130 data from the external system.
131
132 - If the parameters will be populated from A&AI, you can select the
133 rules and key fields used to retrieve data from A&AI.
134
135 - The parameter definition file will be used at run time to
136 automatically obtain parameter values from external system, A&AI, or a user
137 input spreadsheet for insertion into the template.
138
1394. Create a **parameter name-value pair file** for those parameters.
140
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400141 - Once you have a template, use the **Synchronize Template Parameters** button to
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400142 automatically create a parameter name-value pair file (and a
143 parameter definition file) based on the template.
144
145 - The parameter name-value file serves as a guide for populating
146 instance-specific data into the user input spreadsheet used at run
147 time. The parameter name-value file can also be used to automatically
148 create a template via the **Merge** function as described in step 2.
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400149
150 - You can also use the **Synchronize With Name Values** button to update the parameter definitions to match an existing parameter name-values pair file.
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400151
1525. **Test** the template in your test environment using the **TEST** function of APPC CDT
153
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400154 - Use the **Save All to APP-C** button in the CDT GUI to save the
155 artifacts for your VNF to APPC. This makes the current version of artifacts available to both the APPC CDT and APPC Run Time.
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400156
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400157 - Prepare a user input excel file on your PC and upload it to the APPC CDT.
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400158
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400159 - **Execute** the onboarded action on the VNF. View test progress and test results. .
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400160
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400161The screen shots in following sections illustrate how to use the APPC CDT GUI for each step.
162
163Artifacts used for Onboarding:
164------------------------------
165
166For a given VNF, each action must be on-boarded separately. Actions can
167be on-boarded in any order; it is not required that Configure be the first action onboarded.
168
169You will create 1 Reference Data file for each VNF, and a set of up to 3
170files for each action you are onboarding:
171
172 1. Template
173 2. Parameter definition file (pd\_configure)
174 3. Parameter name-value pair file (param\_configure)
175
176For example, onboarding the vABC VNF for 2 actions (Configure and
177ConfigModify) may result in these 7 files:
178
179 1. reference\_AllAction\_vABC\_0.0.1V
180 2. template\_Configure\_vABC\_0.0.1V
181 3. pd\_Configure\_vABC\_0.0.1V
182 4. param\_Configure\_vABC\_0.0.1V
183 5. template\_ConfigModify\_vABC\_0.0.1V
184 6. pd\_ConfigModify\_vABC\_0.0.1V
185 7. param\_ConfigModify\_vABC\_0.0.1V
186
187A **Template** is required for the Ansible, Chef and Netconf protocols.
188
189The **Parameter Definition** and **Parameter Name-Value Pair** artifacts
190are typically used with the Configure and ConfigModify templates and are
191optional for templates of other actions.
192
193OpenStack and REST protocols do not use a template or parameter
194definitions or name-value pairs.
195
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400196Using the APPC Controller Design Tool for VNF Onboarding
197========================================================
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400198
199Go to the APPC CDT GUI in the test environment using a Firefox browser.
200
201http://<server>:8080/config-design-tool/index.html#/home
202
203|image4|
204
205Clicking on About Us will display the current software version and who to contact for support. The contact information is configurable. What is display in diagram is just an example.
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207|image5|
208
209Choose My VNFs”.
210
Scott Seabolt6339a232018-05-23 14:31:43 -0400211If you have not used APPC CDT previously, you will be asked to
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400212enter your user id. Your work will be stored under this user id. There
213is no password required at this time.
214
215Note: If multiple self-service users will be working on a set of VNFs,
216it is suggested that you enter a group\_name rather than your user\_id.
217This group name would be used by all users in the group so that all
218users can view/edit the same set of artifacts.
219
220If you have previously used APPC CDT, you user id will
221automatically be selected.
222
223|image6|
224
225The My VNFs GUI displays a list of the vnf-type/vnfc-types which are
226stored under your userid in the APPC database. You can choose either
227Create New VNF or View/Edit for one of your existing VNFs.
228
229|image7|
230
231If you have not created any VNF artifacts in the current release of the
232APPC CDT, you will see a screen like this; click Create new
233VNF to begin.
234
235VNF artifacts created using earlier versions of the APPC CDT
236can be uploaded and then edited/saved, as shown on later screens. You
237should not have to re-create these VNF artifacts.
238
239|image8|
240
241If you choose to create a new VNF, you will see a pop-up box like this.
242
243|image9|
244
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400245Enter the VNF Type (and optional VNFC Type) and click next. (The optional VNFC check box is explained later)
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400246
247Alternatively, you can leave the VNF type blank and choose PROCEED
248ANYWAY if you want to proceed to the Reference Data screen where you
249can populate the VNF reference data by uploading an existing Reference
250File or by manually entering it.
251
252You must populate the VNF field if uploading the existing file does not
253populate it.
254
255Populate reference data describing the VNF and action to be onboarded
256---------------------------------------------------------------------
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268Note 1: When downloading your work to APPC; the system will download
269only the artifacts that have been updated in the current session. You
270may not see all 4 artifacts unless you visit/edit the reference,
271template, parameter and parameter definition screens.
272
273Note 2: When downloading files, the system will display a pop-up window
274for each file, but the windows are all placed on top of each other. You
275can drag the pop-up windows if you want to see them all at the same
276time.
277
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284When using the Mozilla Firefox browser, selecting Download to PC will display a dialog box giving you a choice of opening or saving the files, and an option to Do this automatically for files like this for now on”. Choosing save and checking this option is a convenient way to easily save multiple downloaded artifacts from APP-C to your PC
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287
288Note regarding VNFC Type
289~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
290
291There are a limited number of VNFs that are identified by both VNF type and VNFC type. When adding a new VNF of this kind to APP-C, enter the VNF type and check the VNFC box in the pop-up window, and choose NEXT.
292
293Alternatively, you can leave the VNF type blank and choose PROCEED ANYWAY if you want to proceed to the Reference Data screen where you can populate the VNF reference data by uploading an existing Reference File or by manually entering it.
294
295|image15b|
296
297On the subsequent Reference screen, you must add the VNFC type(s).
298
299|image15c|
300
301Enter the new VNFC type and click ADD to add it to a drop-down list of VNFC types for this VNF. Repeat for each VNFC type you wish to add.
302
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304
305Choose the desired VNFC Type from the drop-down list of VNFC types.
306
307|image15e|
308
309In the VNFC section, you must re-enter the VNFC type to match what you previously selected.
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313Populate OpenStack actions for a VM
314~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
315
316You can also onboard OpenStack commands for the VM level components of
317the VNF
318
319Under Action’, select OpenStack Actions and then under Protocol
320select OpenStack”.
321
322You must populate the VNF type if it is not already populated.
323
324|image16|
325
326Next, upload an excel file of VM capabilities for your VNF. The excel
327must list OpenStack actions in the first column, and then have a column
328for each VM type (i.e., VNFC Function Code) showing which actions are
329applicable for that VM type, as shown Excel sample below:
330
331|imageA|
332
333APPC will import the data from the excel and display the results.
334
335|image17|
336
337The Template and Parameter Definition tabs do not apply to OpenStack
338commands.
339
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400340**REFERENCE DATA SCREEN HELP**
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400341
342+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
343| **Field/Object** | **Description** |
344+==========================+==================================================================================================================+
345| **VNF Reference Data** |
346+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
347| Action | The action to be executed on the VNF, e.g., CONFIGURE (see table below). |
348+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
349| VNF Type | The name of the VNF, e.g. vDBE. |
350+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
351| VNFC Type | NA when describing a VNF; When describing a VNFC, enter the VNFC name e.g.,MSC, SSC, MMC, etc. |
352+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
353| Device Protocol | Choose desired protocol e.g., NETCONF-XML (see table below). |
354+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
355| Template | Will there be a template created for this VNF and action? Yes/No. |
356+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
357| User Name | Enter the user name used to configure the VNF e.g., admin or root”. |
358+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
359| Port Number | Enter the port number used to configure the VNF, e.g., 22. |
360+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
361| Context URL | Enter the context portion of the REST URL (Currently used only for the HealthCheck action with REST protocol). |
362+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
363| **VNFC information** |
364+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
365| VNFC Type | Enter the VNFC name e.g. MSC, SSC, MMC, etc. |
366+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
367| VNFC Function Code | Enter the standard 3 character value for the VNFC. |
368+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
369| IP Address V4 OAM VIP | Select Y to store the O&AM VIP address with the VNFC record; otherwise select N. |
370+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
371| Group Notation Type | Select the naming scheme for VNFC/VM instances (first-vnfc-name, fixed value, relative value) |
372+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
373| Group Notation Value | For first-vnfc-name type, enter text such as pair or group”. |
374| | |
375| | For fixed value type, enter any alpha-numeric text 1”, test etc. |
376| | |
377| | For relative value type, enter a number 1”, 2”, 4”, etc |
378+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
379| Number of VMs | Enter the # of VM’s for this VNFC. |
380+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
381
382|
383
384This table shows which actions and protocols are currently available for
385on-boarding with the Beijing release.
386
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400387+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
388| **Action** |**Netconf-XML**| **Ansible** | **Chef** | **REST** | **OpenStack** |**Protocol is**|
389| |**Restconf** | | | | **(VM Level)** |**Not** |
390| | | | | | |**Applicable** |
391+========================================+===============+===============+============+============+================+===============+
392| **ActionStatus** |   |   |   |   | | NA |
393+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
394| **AttachVolume** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
395+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
396| **Audit** | YES  | YES  | YES | YES  | | |
397+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
398| **CheckLock** | | | |   | | NA |
399+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
400| **Configure** | YES | YES | YES |   |   | |
401+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
402| **Config Modify** | YES | YES | YES |   |   | |
403+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
404| **Config Backup** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
405+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
406| **Config Restore** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
407+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
408| **ConfigScaleOut** | YES   | YES | YES |   |   | |
409+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
410| **DetachVolume** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
411+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
412| **Evacuate** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
413+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
414| **HealthCheck** |   | YES | YES | YES |   | |
415+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
416| **Lock** |   | | | |   | NA |
417+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
418| **Migrate** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
419+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
420| **QuiesceTraffic** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
421+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
422| **Rebuild** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
423+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
424| **Restart** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
425+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
426| **ResumeTraffic** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
427+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
428| **Snapshot** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
429+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
430| **Start** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
431+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
432| **Start Application** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
433+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
434| **Stop** |   |   |   |   | YES | |
435+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
436| **Stop Application** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
437+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
438| **Sync** | YES  | YES  | YES  |  YES | | |
439+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
440| **Unlock** |   |   |   |   | | NA |
441+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
442| **UpgradeBackout** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
443+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
444| **UpgradeBackup** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
445+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
446| **UpgradePostCheck** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
447+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
448| **UpgradePreCheck** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
449+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
450| **UpgradeSoftware** |   | YES | YES |   |   | |
451+----------------------------------------+---------------+---------------+------------+------------+----------------+---------------+
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Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400453
454
455Create a template from a golden configuration file
456----------------------------------------------------
457
458There are several ways to create a template in APPC CDT:
459
460- Start from golden instance config file; manually add parameters
461 (described in this section)
462
463- Start with a template file, manually add more parameters. (described
464 in section Synchronizing a Template)
465
466- Start with config file; create updated template by **merging**
467 name-value pairs. (described in Create a file containing name-value pairs for parameters section)
468
469Start with a working configuration for a golden instance of the VNF
470(xml if Netconf) or the payload to be downloaded to the Chef or Ansible
471server (JSON).
472
473Open the XML or JSON file in Notepad ++ and verify that the format is
474schema compliant. If the xml file is for a post-instantiation
475configuration, then modify the config to include only statements that
476are to be added (merged) with any configuration that is on the VNF
477instance after instantiation. For example, remove statements that might
478change root passwords, etc.
479
480Optionally, add Velocity statements to the file, if desired, to handle
481special constructs such as variable lists, template defined constants,
482conditional statements, etc.
483
484Here are links with more information about the Velocity java-based
485template engine:
486
487 http://velocity.apache.org/engine/2.0/vtl-reference.html
488
489 http://velocity.apache.org/engine/2.0/user-guide.html
490
491This screen shows a sample Golden Configuration file that has been
492uploaded to APP-C CDT.
493
494|image18|
495
496Next, designate instance-specific values as parameters, using this
497procedure:
498
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400499 1) Highlight the instance-specific value (such as node0 ) with the cursor and then type CTRL and 4
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400500
501 |image19|
502
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400503 2) Type the name you want to use for this parameter into the pop-up window and click SUBMIT
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400504
505 |image20|
506
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400507 3) The system will display your parameter name after the value you highlighted
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400508
509 |image21|
510
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400511 4) Repeat for each instance-specific value that you wish to turn into a parameter.
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513*Summary of editing commands:*
514
515 - CTRL+4 to add a parameter (also saves previous unsaved parameter)
516 - CTRL+S to save a parameter
517 - CTRL+Z to undo the last edit
518
519Notes on naming Parameters:
520
521- Choose meaningful, unique parameter names for each parameter. If the
522 same parameter value appears in multiple places in the config, the
523 parameter name which is assigned to the first instance will be
524 automatically assigned to all instances. However, you may choose a
525 different parameter name for each instance of the parameter value
526 (except when using the MERGE function).
527
528- Use only dash (-) or underline (\_) as separators between words in
529 the name.
530
531- The name should not contain spaces or any other special characters.
532
533- Do not use parameter names which are sub-strings of other parameter
534 names. For example, dont use field1 and field12 as parameter names.
535
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400536In the template, the first instance of a parameter will be highlighted in green and subsequent instances of the same parameter will be highlighted in orange.
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538Synchronizing a Template
539~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
540
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400541Once you have named all the parameters (this example shows 3
542parameters), click the SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS button to automatically create a
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400543parameter definition file and a parameter name-value file. The next
544sections describe these files.
545
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400546It may take a few seconds for the system to synchronize; when it is
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400547complete, you will be taken to the Parameter Definition screen.
548
549Remember to use the SAVE and/or DOWNLOAD buttons on the Reference Data
550screen to preserve your work.
551
552|image23|
553
554Modifying an Existing Template
555~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
556
557In addition to creating new templates, you can also modify an existing
558template by adding or removing parameter names.
559
560To add a new parameter name, follow the steps in the Create a template from a "golden" configuration file section above.
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400561SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS to add the new parameter to the name/value and parameter
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400562definition GUI.
563
564To remove an existing parameter name, remove the parameter name (i.e.,
565${name}) using the backspace key and replace with the static value. Then
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400566SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS to remove the parameter from the name/value and parameter
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400567definition GUI.
568
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400569If the available template has parameter names (as opposed to the golden configuration/ base config typically shared by VNF owners), you can upload that template and manually add the braces around the parameter names. Then click on SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS to generate the PD file with source as Manual.
570
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400571Remember to use the SAVE and/or DOWNLOAD buttons on the Reference Data
572screen to preserve your work.
573
574Create a parameter definition file describing instance-specific parameters in the template
575------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
576
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400577Clicking the SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS button after creating a template will automatically create/update a parameter definition file for
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400578that template (and a parameter name-value file described in the next
579section). Alternatively, you can upload an existing parameter definition
580file from your PC.
581
582You can view or edit the definition fields for each parameter via the
583Parameter Definition screen. Note that any edits to the parameter names
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400584would be overwritten by a subsequent SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS.
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586|image24|
587
588Select a Source for each parameter
589~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
590
591There are three choices for the source:
592
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -04005931. **External Systems**. APPC will automatically obtain parameter values from
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400594 an external system (typically IP addresses for VNFs). First, obtain a
595 key file for your VNF. Then use the
596 Upload Key File button on the Parameter Definition screen. APPC
597 will automatically populate key names and values used to retrieve data
598 from an external system.
599
600
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -04006012. **A&AI**. APPC will automatically obtain parameter values from
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400602 A&AI (typically VNF/VNFC/VM identifiers). After selecting A&AI”,
603 select a rule type and APPC will automatically populate the key
604 names and values. For rule types that include a list, populate the
605 Filter By Field and Filter By Value’.
606
607 |image26|
608
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -04006093. **Manual**. APPC will use a manually-created excel to populate
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400610 parameter values. Later section describes this User Input Spreadsheet.
611
612Remember to use the SAVE and/or DOWNLOAD buttons on the Reference Data
613screen to preserve your work.
614
615Create a file containing name-value pairs for parameters
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617
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400618Clicking the SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS button after creating a template (see section
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400619Synchronizing a Template) will automatically create/update a parameter name-value pair file
620for that template (and a parameter definition file described in the
621previous section).
622
623Navigate to the Template tab and Param Values subtab to view/edit
624parameter name-value pairs.
625
626If you make any edits, remember to use the SAVE and/or DOWNLOAD buttons
627on the Reference Data screen to preserve your work.
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631Option: Using MERGE to automatically create a template from a parameter name-value pair file
632~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
633
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400634APPC CDT also provides a way to create a template from an
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400635existing parameter name-value pair file. This is useful when the
636configuration of the VNF has changed. Rather than manually recreating
637the template, you can use the MERGE function to automatically add
638parameter names based on a valid name-value pairs file from a previous
639template.
640
641First, navigate to the Template tab and Param Values subtab and click
642on UPLOAD PARAM FILE
643
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645
646Then navigate to the Template configuration screen. Upload a
647configuration file that contains values you wish to turn into
648parameters.
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Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400652Next, click MERGE FROM PARAM”. APPC will automatically associate the parameter values in the uploaded configuration with parameter names from the parameter name/value. If duplicate parameter values are found in the configuration, APP-C will highlight the duplicate value & name in orange and let the user edit the parameter name. When the duplicate parameter name has been successfully replaced with a unique name, the highlight will change from orange to green..
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400653
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400654After using the MERGE FROM PARAM button to create a template, you can use the
655SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS button to create/update the parameter definition file and
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400656name-value files.
657
658Remember to use the SAVE and/or DOWNLOAD buttons on the Reference Data
659screen to preserve your work.
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Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400663
664Option: Synchronize with Name/Values
665~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
666There may be a scenario where you have created or uploaded a template, and SYNCHONIZED TEMPLATE PARAMETERS, and then you want to remove some name-value pairs. APPC provides a SYNCHRONIZE WITH NAME VALUES button that will automatically synchronize the parameter definitions with your updated name value pairs.
667
668
669 - Step 1: Create or upload template
670
671 - Step 2: SYNCHRONIZE TEMPLATE PARAMETERS. (APPC will update Parameter Definition file and Name-Value Pair file to match Template.)
672
673 - Step 3: Manually edit Name-Value Pair file (or upload a changed Name-Value Pair file)
674
675 - Step 4: SYNCHRONIZE WITH NAME VALUES. (see screen shot below)(APPC will update Parameter Definition file to match Name-Value Pair file.)
676
677 - Step 5: Examine Parameter Definitions to confirm they now match updated Name-Value Pair file.
678
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682
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400683Test the template in a lab using APPC CDT Test Function
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400684=======================================================
685
686The APPC CDT **TEST** action is used to initiate configuration
687and other lifecycle commands
688
689**Prerequisites:**
690 - A. Testing requires an instance of the target VNF to be reachable from your test environment.
691 - B. You have created the on-boarding artifacts (e.g., reference file, template, etc) for the target VNF type and action in CDT and saved them to APPC.
692 - C. You have created a user input spreadsheet for the VNF and action you wish to test.
693
694**Steps to Test a template:**
695 - 1. Choose the TEST function on the APPC CDT home page
696 - 2. Upload the user input spreadsheet
697 - 3. Click on EXECUTE TEST
698 - 4. View test progress; poll for test status if necessary.
699 - 5. View Test Results
700
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400701
702User Input Spreadsheet
703----------------------
704
705The following steps are used to prepare a user input spreadsheet for the
706VNF instance and action to be tested.
707
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -04007081. Start with this generic user input excel spreadsheet.
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400709
710 :download:`Generic 1802 User Input Spreadsheet v.02.xlsx` (compatible with excel 2013)
711
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400712 Update the user-input sections of the spreadsheet.
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400713
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400714 - a) Upload Data tab: choose action, populate VNF-ID
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400715
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400716 - b) >Action< tab: Select the tab for the action being tested. Choose a protocol and enter required action identifiers & request parameter values. Enter any payload parameter names and values required for this associated template. (copy/paste from a name-value pair file or other source).
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400717
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400718 The screen shots on the following pages show the user input sections highlighted in yellow.
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400719
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -04007202. Save the spreadsheet with a name for your VNF instance and action.
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722Upload Data tab Select action to be tested and populate any action
723identifiers such as vnf-id.
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727Action tab: This example is for the ConfigModify action, so the
728ConfigModify tab is shown. Choose a protocol and enter required action
729identifiers & request parameter values. Enter any payload parameter
730names and values required for this associated template. (You may
731copy/paste from a name-value pair file or other source).
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Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400735Using APPC CDT TEST Function
736----------------------------
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400737
738**Steps to use the TEST function of the APPC Design Tool**
739
7401. Choose the TEST function on the APPC Design Tool home page
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742 |image33|
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7442. Upload the user input spreadsheet
7453. Click on EXECUTE TEST
7464. View test progress; poll for test status if necessary.
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748 |image34|
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750 |image35|
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7525. View Test Results
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756
757Note on populating southbound properties:
758~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
759
760When a new vnf-type is created or a new action is added to an existing
761vnf-type using the CDT tool and the Reference Data artifact is loaded to
762APPC, an update is made to the APPC run-time southbound properties
763file for the vnf-type.   The southbound properties are needed for
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400764connecting to a VNF instance or Ansible server.  The southbound
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400765properties contain the following information:
766
767``{vnf\_type}.{protocol}.{action}.user = {value}``
768
769``{vnf\_type}.{protocol}.{action}.port = {value}``
770
771``{vnf\_type}.{protocol}.{action}.password = {value}``
772
773``{vnf\_type}.{protocol}.{action}.url = {value}``
774
775The user, port, and url values are contained in the Reference Data
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400776artifact, if populated by the self-service user
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400777
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400778The current process that creates the southbound properties from the Reference Data only updates the southbound properties file on a single APPC node in the ODL cluster..  
Scott Seabolt24be1192018-04-30 12:13:49 -0400779
780
781APP-C Design Tool - File Descriptions
782=====================================
783
Scott Seabolt637ba4d2018-05-18 22:34:32 -0400784+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
785| **File Description** | **File Format** |
786+======================================================================================================================================+===================+
787| | |
788| **Pre-template Config file** contains a golden or working configuration (for Netconf) or JSON data block (for Chef or Ansible). | XML, JSON |
789| | |
790+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
791| | |
792| **Reference file** describes a VNF in terms of its subtending VMs and VNFCs and the actions/protocols being onboarded. | XML, JSON |
793| | |
794+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
795| | |
796| **Template file** a configuration file with parameters for instance-specific fields. | XML |
797| | |
798+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
799| | |
800| **Parameter Definition file** (aka pd\_Configure) contains **parameter definitions** associated with a template. | YAML |
801| | |
802+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
803| | |
804| **Name-Value file** (aka param\_Configure) contains name-value pairs for parameters associated with a template. | JSON |
805| | |
806+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
807| | |
808| **Key data file** contains external system data to populate a PD configure file. | TXT |
809| | |
810+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+
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