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xr-gnmi-lab

published Run in Cisco Cloud IDE

Understand gNMI and how to build your first gNMI client with Python to interwork with IOS-XR

Use Case Description

This laboratory comes with two Jupyter notebooks for practising the gNMI functionalities of Cisco IOS XR. A set of Docker containers is used for collecting and monitoring model-driven telemetry data.

Installation

Dependencies

Configure

  1. Deploy the stack of containers for monitoring of telemetry data by following these instructions.

  2. Load the Traffic Monitoring dashboard in Chronograf.

Configuration

The details for the connection and authentication to the IOS XR can be found in each notebook.

This laboratory assumes the following:

  • the host of the Jupyter notebook and the docker containers is 198.18.134.50
  • the Jupyter notebook is exposed on port 8080
  • the Chronograf web application is exposed on port 8888
  • the IOS XR is reachable at 198.18.134.72 with username cisco and password cisco
  • the IOS XR has the following gRPC configuration:
    grpc
     port 57777
    !
    

Usage

Access the notebook at https://198.18.134.50:8080.

Start with the cisco-gNMI-main notebook. To run a section of the laboratory, select the cell and press Shift+Enter.

How to test the software

This laboratory was tested in an environment that had the following software installed:

Software version
Python 3.6.8
Cisco-gnmi 1.0.4
Jupyter-notebook 6.0.2
Docker 19.03.5
Docker-compose 1.25.1
IOS XR 7.0.x

Getting help

If you have questions, concerns, bug reports, etc., please create an issue against this repository.

Getting involved

Feedback, bug fixes and feature enhancements or additions are encouraged. Please see the CONTRIBUTING file for more information.

Author(s)

This project was written and is maintained by the following individuals: