Prerequisites
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-- **OpenDaylight Beryllium**
+- **OpenDaylight Boron**
- **The Postman Chrome App**: the most convenient way to follow along
this tutorial is to use the `Postman Chrome
file. You can import this file to Postman by clicking *Import* at the
top, choosing *Download from link* and then entering the following
URL:
- ``https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=lispflowmapping.git;a=blob_plain;f=resources/tutorial/Beryllium_Tutorial.json.postman_collection;hb=refs/heads/stable/beryllium``.
+ ``https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=lispflowmapping.git;a=blob_plain;f=resources/tutorial/Beryllium_Tutorial.json.postman_collection;hb=refs/heads/stable/boron``.
Alternatively, you can save the file on your machine, or if you have
the repository checked out, you can import from there. You will need
to create a new Postman Environment and define some variables within:
Mapping RPC REST API. This is so that you can see the actual request
URLs and body content on the page.
-1. Install and run OpenDaylight Beryllium release on the controller VM.
- Please follow the general OpenDaylight Beryllium Installation Guide
+1. Install and run OpenDaylight Boron release on the controller VM.
+ Please follow the general OpenDaylight Boron Installation Guide
for this step. Once the OpenDaylight controller is running install
the *odl-lispflowmapping-msmr* feature from the Karaf CLI:
.. note::
- The ``resources/tutorial`` directory in the *stable/beryllium*
+ The ``resources/tutorial`` directory in the *stable/boron*
branch of the project git repository has the files used in the
tutorial `checked
- in <https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=lispflowmapping.git;a=tree;f=resources/tutorial;hb=refs/heads/stable/beryllium>`__,
+ in <https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=lispflowmapping.git;a=tree;f=resources/tutorial;hb=refs/heads/stable/boron>`__,
so you can just copy the files to ``/root/lispd.conf`` on the
respective VMs. You will also find the JSON files referenced
below in the same directory.