- As a short example of installing a Karaf feature, OpenDaylight
- offers Application Layer Traffic Optimization (ALTO). The Karaf feature to
- install ALTO is odl-alto-all. On the Karaf console, the command to install it
- is:
-
- feature:install odl-alto-all
-
-* **DLUX** is a web-based interface that OpenDaylight provides for you to manage
- your network. Its Karaf feature installation name is “odl-dlux-core”.
-
- a. DLUX draws information from OpenDaylight’s topology and host databases to
- display the following information:
-
- i. The network
- #. Flow statistics
- #. Host locations
-
- #. To enable the DLUX UI after installing OpenDaylight, run:
-
- feature:install odl-dlux-core
-
- on the Karaf console.
-
-* **Network embedded Experience (NeXt)** is a developer toolkit that provides
- tools to draw network-centric topology UI elements that offer visualizations
- of the following:
-
- a. Large complex network topologies
- #. Aggregated network nodes
- #. Traffic/path/tunnel/group visualizations
- #. Different layout algorithms
- #. Map overlays
- #. Preset user-friendly interactions
-
- NeXt can work with DLUX to build OpenDaylight applications. Check out the
- NeXt_demo_ for more information on the interface.
+ Features and feature repositories can be managed in the Karaf configuration
+ file ``etc/org.apache.karaf.features.cfg`` using the ``featuresRepositories``
+ and ``featuresBoot`` variables.