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README.md

KNE Binding

The KNE Binding is an implementation of the Ondatra binding interface that runs on a network topology created with openconfig/kne.

Flags

The KNE Binding requires a --topology flag be passed that specifies the path to a KNE topology text proto. It also accepts a number of optional flags, as shown in the following table.

Key Description
topology Path to a KNE topology text proto
kubeconfig Optional path to your kubeconfig file; defaults to ~/.kube/config
skip_reset If true, skip initial device reset during reservation; defaults to false
node_creds Repeated per-node credentials in the form "nodeName/username/password"
vendor_creds Repeated per-vendor credentials in the form "VENDOR/username/password"
default_creds Optional default credentials in the form "username/password"

Device Credentials

An example combination of credentials flags:

--node_creds=n1/user/pass --node_creds=root/root123 \
--vendor_creds=CISCO/admin/admin --default_creds=tester/hunter2

The per-node credentials take precedence over the per-vendor credentials, and they both take precedence over the default credentials. If the node does not match a provided per-node or per-vendor credential and no default credentials are provided, then no credentials will be used.

Running the Integration Test

To execute the test, you must create a local KNE topology with at least two linked nodes and pass both the testbed and topology as flags to the test:

go test -testbed=testbed.textproto -topology=topology.textproto

This repo includes an example integration test that uses the KNE binding, a testbed file for that test, and a KNE topology file that is matched by the testbed.