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##*'''Flavor''' : Select ''TelcoBridges TSBC Flavor'' as created in [[#Creating a Flavor]] section. <br/>[[File:OpenStackLaunchInstanceFlavorTab.png|500px]]
 
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##<big>Networks tab</big>
##*'''Selected Networks''': If you are installing a '''standalone''' TSBC, you will need to add the ''LAN'', ''WAN'' and ''MGMT'' networks.  If you are doing transcoding on TSBC-TRANS, or installing a HA pair of TSBC, you also need adding ''CTRL0'' and ''CTRL1'' networks.  Please refer to [[TSBC-SW:Networking]] for details on network requirements.
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##*'''Selected Networks''': If you are installing a '''standalone''' SBC, the TSBC will need access to ''LAN'', ''WAN'' and ''MGMT'' networks.  For transcoding on TSBC-TRANS, or HA pair installation, the TSBC will also need access to ''CTRL0'' and ''CTRL1'' networks.  Please refer to [[TSBC-SW:Networking]] for details on network requirements.
 
##<big>Network Ports tab</big>
 
##<big>Network Ports tab</big>
##*Ports : Activate the ports that you want to assign to the instance
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##*Ports : For optimal performances, SR-IOV and MacVTap ports should be used instead of simply attaching to Networks in the ''Networks Tabs''.  It is recommended to use use optimized ports for accessing ''LAN'', ''WAN'', ''CTRL0'' and ''CTRL1'' networks.
 
##<big>Security Groups tab</big>
 
##<big>Security Groups tab</big>
 
##*Security Groups: Activate the security groups that you want to assign to the instance. Security groups are a kind of cloud firewall that define which incoming network traffic is forwarded to instances. If you have not created any security groups, you can assign only the default security group to the instance.
 
##*Security Groups: Activate the security groups that you want to assign to the instance. Security groups are a kind of cloud firewall that define which incoming network traffic is forwarded to instances. If you have not created any security groups, you can assign only the default security group to the instance.

Revision as of 10:42, 20 April 2017

Contents

Requirements

Minimal Cloud requirements:

  • 4 VCPU
  • 20G hard drive
  • 8G RAM
  • Virtio NIC interface

For better performance (see optimization section)

  • SR-IOV or MacVTap compatible NICs
  • Pinned CPU

Getting the Image

Please contact our sales team at sales@telcobridges.com to get a copy of the latest TBSC Image.

Installation on OpenStack cloud

TSBC OpenStack Minimal Flavor

In OpenStack, a flavor defines the compute, memory, and storage capacity of a virtual server, also known as an instance. If you do not already have a flavor that meets the listed minimal requirements, you will have to create a new one.

Creating a Flavor

  1. Log in to the Dashboard and select the admin project from the drop-down list.
  2. In the Admin tab, open the System tab and click the Flavors category.
  3. Click Create Flavor.
  4. In the Create Flavor window, enter or select the parameters for the flavor in the Flavor Information tab.
    • Name : TelcoBridges TSBC Flavor
    • VCPUs : 4
    • RAM (MB) : 8192
    • Root Disk (GB) : 20
    • Other fields are left to their default value
      OpenStackMinimalFlavorCreate.png
  5. In the Flavor Access tab, you can control access to the flavor by moving projects from the All Projects column to the Selected Projects column.
    Only projects in the Selected Projects column can use the flavor. If there are no projects in the right column, all projects can use the flavor.
  6. Click Create Flavor.

References

TBSC OpenStack Image

A virtual machine image is a single file that contains a virtual disk that has a bootable operating system installed on it. Images are used to create virtual machine instances within the cloud.

You will need to upload the latest TSBC image into your OpenStack before you can launch a virtual machine instance running the TSBC software.

Upload an Image

Follow this procedure to upload an image to a project:

  1. Log in to the dashboard.
  2. Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
  3. On the Project tab, open the Compute tab and click Images category.
  4. Click Create Image.
  5. The Create An Image dialog box appears.
  6. Enter the following values:
    • Image Name : TelcoBridges TSBC xx.yy.zz (Where xxx.yy.zz is changed to the version number of the TSBC image)
    • Image Description: TelcoBridges TSBC version xx.yy.zz
    • Image Source :File.
    • Image File : Browse for the image file on your file system and add it.
    • Format: QCOW2
    • Architecture: x86_64
    • Minimum Disk (GB) : 20
    • Minimum RAM (MB): 8192
    • Visibility : The access permission for the image. Public or Private, depending on your needs.
    • Protected: Select this check box to ensure that only users with permissions can delete the image. Yes or No.
      OpenStackImageUpload.png
  7. Image Metadata : Leave empty.
  8. Click Create Image.
    The image is queued to be uploaded. It might take some time before the status changes from Queued to Active.

References

TSBC Instance launch

Instances are virtual machines that run inside OpenStack's cloud. You will need to launch a new instance from the TSBC Image created in the #Upload an Image section

Launching an instance

  1. Log in to the dashboard.
  2. Select the appropriate project from the drop down menu at the top left.
  3. On the Project tab, open the Compute tab and click Instances category.
  4. The dashboard shows the instances with its name, its private and floating IP addresses, size, status, task, power state, and so on.
  5. Click Launch Instance.
  6. In the Launch Instance dialog box, specify the following values:
    1. Details tab
      • Instance Name : Assign a name to the virtual machine. For example: TelcoBridges TSBC.
      • Availability Zone : By default, this value is set to the availability zone given by the cloud provider (for example, us-west or apac-south). For some cases, it could be nova.
      • Count : 1
        OpenStackLaunchInstanceDetailsTab.png
    2. Source tab
      • Instance Boot Source : Boot from image.
      • Create new Volume : No
      • Select Image Name : Select TelcoBridges TSBC xx.yy.zz as created in #Upload an Image section.
        OpenStackLaunchInstanceSourceTab.png
    3. Flavor tab
    4. Networks tab
      • Selected Networks: If you are installing a standalone SBC, the TSBC will need access to LAN, WAN and MGMT networks. For transcoding on TSBC-TRANS, or HA pair installation, the TSBC will also need access to CTRL0 and CTRL1 networks. Please refer to TSBC-SW:Networking for details on network requirements.
    5. Network Ports tab
      • Ports : For optimal performances, SR-IOV and MacVTap ports should be used instead of simply attaching to Networks in the Networks Tabs. It is recommended to use use optimized ports for accessing LAN, WAN, CTRL0 and CTRL1 networks.
    6. Security Groups tab
      • Security Groups: Activate the security groups that you want to assign to the instance. Security groups are a kind of cloud firewall that define which incoming network traffic is forwarded to instances. If you have not created any security groups, you can assign only the default security group to the instance.
    7. Key Pair tab
      • Key Pair : Specify a key pair. If the image uses a static root password or a static key set (neither is recommended), you do not need to provide a key pair to launch the instance.
    8. Configuration tab
      • Customization Script Source Specify a customization script that runs after your instance launches.
    9. Metadata tab
      • Available Metadata Add Metadata items to your instance.
  7. Click Launch Instance.
    The instance starts on a compute node in the cloud.

References


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Changing the root password

  1. Use the console to login into the server
    1. user: root
    2. password: root
  2. Change the password to something stronger than root:
# passwd
New password: ........
Retype new password: ........
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.

Assigning IP address

  1. Assign a IP address to the Ethernet interface having network connectivity. Example if the NIC's name would be eth0:
 # ip link set eth0 up
 # ip addresss add 192.168.178.30/24 dev eth0

Accessing the TSBC-SW web portal

  1. Open a web browser to the IP of your server, on port 12358. Example if your server address is 192.168.178.30, the URL would be:
    http://192.168.178.30:12358
  2. You should get to the TSBC Configuration Wizard
    TSBC WebPortal Configuration wizard.jpg

From here, you can go to Web Portal Initial Configuration Guide to continue the installation, and/or optimize your server to get the maximum out of your server.

Web Portal Initial Configuration

Click on the following link to pursue installation from the web portal: TSBC-SW:WebPortal:Initial Configuration

Optimizations

Click on the following link for baremetal server optimizations: TSBC-SW:Baremetal:Optimizations

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