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Welcome to the NESi wiki!This wiki is a collection of our doc files.
The NESi
project which originated from softboxen
, a project originally created by our
co-developer Ilya Etingof, aims to support different
network devices of various vendors like Alcatel or Huawei.
The goal of the project is to simulate the presence of a large number of network devices (such as switches, routers, modems etc) on the network. These simulated devices expose their management interfaces and support command-line dialogues in a reasonably convincing way. The main use-case for the software is to create a testing environment for network management and automation.
For more information on softboxen
or NESi
please refer to our local documentation.
- Alcatel (nearly feature complete)
- Huawei (nearly feature complete)
- Edgecore (not implemented yet)
- Keymile (work in progress)
- Pbn (not implemented yet)
- Zhone (not implemented yet)
- Subracks
- Cards
- Ports
- ONTs
- CPEs
- Vlans
The NESi
package is distributed under terms and conditions of 2-clause BSD license.
Furthermore the previous softboxen
project is freely available as a GitHub repository or can be downloaded from PyPI.
Either clone the repository with the following command:
$ git clone git@github.com:inexio/NESi.git
After that, make sure you have installed the required python packages found in the requirements.txt. An easy way to do this is with the following command:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
The easiest way to play with the example CLI is to run two terminals on the NESi repo - one that starts up the REST API server and populates the example model in the underlying DB, and another that simulates the devices Command Line Interface and runs against the REST API server.
REST API terminal:
$ ./bootup/restapi.sh --keep-running [--recreate-db]
CLI terminal:
First we collect the uuid´s of all boxes
% ./bootup/box.sh --list-boxen
Vendor Alcatel, model 7360, version FX-4, uuid d8da2c00-ed28-11ea-9cc7-8c8590d3240c
Second we connect to one box with the specific uuid
% ./bootup/box.sh --box-uuid d8da2c00-ed28-11ea-9cc7-8c8590d3240c
_ _ ______ _____ _
| \ | | ____|/ ____(_)
| \| | |__ | (___ _
| . ` | __| \___ \| |
| |\ | |____ ____) | |
|_| \_|______|_____/|_|
Hint: login credentials: admin/secret
login:admin
Password:secret
Last login on 01.03.2020
Interactive menus will guide you through the implemented commands.
First we configure a debugger in our IDE. Therefore we add a Python Debug Server with pydevd_pycharm.
Host name : localhost
Port : 3001
After that we first start our debuger and add the argument '--debug' in our CLI terminal:
% ./bootup/box.sh --box-uuid <box-uuid> --debug
Tests can be started with the following command structure:
% ./bootup/restapi.sh --test-alcatel-commands
For other vendors replace 'alcatel' with your desired vendor, or use:
% ./bootup/restapi.sh --help
For more information see test_structure.rst
For more information on this matter, please refer to the developer's documentation.
If you find any bug or a feature you think should be implemented, you can open up an issue. We will take care of the problem as fast as we can!
Contributions to the project are welcome.
We are looking forward to your pull requests, suggestions and fixes.
Happy Coding!
Copyright (c) 2020
Original Software Design by Ilya Etingof.
Software adapted by inexio.
All rights reserved.