In Bare Metal Orchestrator, to register a Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) instance, a SDNController YAML file is created.
The network controller in Bare Metal Orchestrator uses the file to communicate with NSO.
Complete the following steps:
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In Bare Metal Orchestrator, to register a Network Services Orchestrator (NSO) instance, a SDNController YAML file is created.
The network controller in Bare Metal Orchestrator uses the file to communicate with NSO.
Complete the following steps:
cp <mw_cisco_nso_sdncontroller>.yaml <new-sdncontroller-id>.yaml
vim sdn_nso.yaml
Update the attributes in the SDNController YAML file. For more information, see SDNController field definitions.
This is an example sdncontroller.yaml file for a Cisco switch:
# This is sample SDNController spec
apiVersion: mw.dell.com/v3
kind: SDNController
metadata:
name: nso3
labels:
site: gc
spec:
ipaddress: <NSO IP Address>
username: <NSO username>
Password: <NSO Password>
bmo create sdncontroller -f <new-sdncontroller-id>.yaml