| Connect Mini-NDN nodes to an outside network |
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| Mini-NDN nodes can be connected to an outside network indirectly by running NFD on the local machine: |
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| (Mini-NDN node) ------ (NFD running on the host machine where Mini-NDN is running) ------- (External Network) |
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| ## Add a node in root namespace |
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| For this simple example, we use the default topology: |
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| c----a----b----d |
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| If we want node "a" to connect to the host machine, we need to add a "root" node which has a link with node "a." |
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| To do so, we need to add the following import statement at the top of `bin/minindn`: |
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| ```python |
| from mininet.node import Node |
| ``` |
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| Then the following lines can be added to `bin/minindn` before net.start(): |
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| ```python |
| root = Node( 'root', inNamespace=False ) |
| net.addLink(root, 'a') |
| ``` |
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| Adding these before net.start() is important as node "root" would then be assigned an IP automatically. |
| Re-install Mini-NDN by issuing the following command in the mini-ndn folder: |
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| sudo ./install.sh -i |
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| ## Configuration |
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| Run Mini-NDN with the simple topology and issue ifconfig on the local machine to confirm the addition of |
| the interface. You should be able to locate "root-eth0": |
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| root-eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 3e:eb:77:d2:6f:1f |
| inet addr:1.0.0.9 Bcast:1.0.0.11 Mask:255.255.255.252 |
| inet6 addr: fe80::3ceb:77ff:fed2:6f1f/64 Scope:Link |
| UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 |
| RX packets:34 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 |
| TX packets:33 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 |
| collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 |
| RX bytes:2667 (2.6 KB) TX bytes:2797 (2.7 KB) |
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| To make the IP address associated with this interface persistent, add the following line to |
| /etc/network/interfaces and reboot your machine: |
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| iface root-eth0 inet manual |
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| ## Check connection |
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| After rebooting, run Mini-NDN and issue the following command: |
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| mini-ndn>net |
| a a-eth0:b-eth0 a-eth1:c-eth0 a-eth2:root-eth0 |
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| Node "a" is connected to "root-eth0". Now issue "ifconfig a-eth2" on node "a": |
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| mini-ndn>a ifconfig a-eth2 |
| a-eth2 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr fa:76:d4:86:d3:ba |
| inet addr:1.0.0.10 Bcast:1.0.0.11 Mask:255.255.255.252 |
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| As learned from the previous step, the IP address of root-eth0 is 1.0.0.9. |
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| mini-ndn>a ping 1.0.0.9 |
| PING 1.0.0.9 (1.0.0.9) 56(84) bytes of data. |
| 64 bytes from 1.0.0.9: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.137 ms |
| 64 bytes from 1.0.0.9: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.123 ms |
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| The host machine will also be able to ping node "a": |
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| VirtualBox:~$ ping 1.0.0.10 |
| PING 1.0.0.10 (1.0.0.10) 56(84) bytes of data. |
| 64 bytes from 1.0.0.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.086 ms |
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| ## Run NFD on local machine and register route |
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| Start NFD on the local machine by using: |
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| sudo nfd |
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| The "nfd-start" script cannot be used, since the script allows only one instance of NFD at a time. |
| The NFD processes running on the Mini-NDN nodes will prevent the "nfd-start" script from working. |
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| Now, using "nfdc register", we can register a route from node "a" in Mini-NDN to the NFD process on the |
| host machine and from the host machine to an external machine. |
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| Also, if the local machine has a public IP, Mini-NDN nodes can be reached via external machines. |