This capability may rely on the controller only or it may be delegated to
distributed (standardized) protocols.
-It provides alarm/fault and performance
-monitoring, but this function might be externalized to improve the scalability.
-A Graphical User Interface could be developed in a later step, but is not
-considered as a priority since automated control does not imply user
-interactions at the transport controller level.
+It provides basic alarm/fault and performance monitoring,
+but this function might be externalized to improve the scalability.
+A Graphical User Interface has been developped separately and is not proposed
+here since automated control does not imply user interactions at the transport
+controller level.
TransportPCE modular architecture is described on the next diagram. Each main
function such as Topology management, Path Calculation Engine (PCE), Service
equipment and Optical Line Management (OLM) is associated with a generic block
relying on open models, each of them communicating through published APIs.
-.. figure:: ./images/tpce_architecture.jpg
+.. figure:: ./images/TransportPCE-Diagramm-Magnesium.jpg
:alt: TransportPCE architecture
TransportPCE architecture
- This feature contains all other features/bundles of TransportPCE project.
If you install it, it provides all functions that the TransportPCE project
can support.
-
-- **odl-transportpce-api**
-
- - This feature contains all Transportpce project specific models defined in "Service-path".
+ It exposes all Transportpce project specific models defined in "Service-path".
These models complement OpenROADM models describing South and Northbound APIs, and define the
data structure used to interconnect the generic blocks/functions described on the previous
diagram.
-- **odl-transportpce-ordmodels**
-
- - This feature contains all OpenROADM models : Common, Device, Network and Service models.
+- **feature odl-transportpce-tapi**
-- **odl-transportpce-stubmodels**
+ - This feature provides transportPCE a limited support of TAPI version 2.1.2 Northbound interface.
- - This feature provides function to be able to stub some of TransportPCE modules, pce and
- renderer (Stubpce and Stubrenderer).
- Stubs are used for development purposes and required for some of the functionnal tests.
+- **feature odl-transportpce-inventory**
+ - This feature is considered experimental. It provides transportPCE with an external connector to
+ a MariaDB inventory currently limited to OpenROADM 1.2.1 devices.
How To Start
------------
Preparing for Installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-1. Devices must support the standard OpenROADM Models more precisely versions
- 1.2.1 and 2.1.
+1. Devices must support the standard OpenROADM Models more precisely versions 1.2.1 and 2.2.1.
+ Since Magnesium SR0, an OTN experimental support is provided for OpenROADM devices 2.2.1.
+ Magnesium SR2 is the first release managing end-to-end OTN services, as OCH-OTU4,
+ structured ODU4 or again 10GE-ODU2e services.
2. Devices must support configuration through NETCONF protocol/API.
feature:install odl-transportpce
+if you need TAPI limited support, then run::
+
+ feature:install odl-transportpce-tapi
+
+When installing the TAPI feature, you might encounter a heap memory size problem in Karaf.
+In that case, consider increasing Karaf heap memory size.
+For example by modifying the environment variables JAVA_MIN_MEM and JAVA_MAX_MEM before starting Karaf::
+
+ export JAVA_MIN_MEM=1024M
+ export JAVA_MAX_MEM=4069M
+
+if you need the inventory external connector support limited to 1.2.1 OpenROADM devices, then run::
+
+ feature:install odl-transportpce-inventory
+
For a more detailed overview of the TransportPCE, see the :ref:`transportpce-dev-guide`.