OpenSAND is an user-friendly and efficient tool to emulate satellite communication systems, mainly DVB-RCS - DVB-S2.
It provides a suitable and simple means for performance evaluation and innovative access and network techniques validation. Its ability to interconnect real equipments with real applications provides excellent demonstration means.
The source codes of OpenSAND components is distributed "as is" under the terms and conditions of the GNU GPLv3 license or the GNU LGPLv3 license.
Visit us at opensand.org.
This page describes how to install a simple OpenSAND platform, containing one satellite, one gateway (GW), and one Satellite terminal (ST).
In order to deploy a platform, a minimum of three machines must be available:
- one for the satellite,
- one for the gateway,
- and one for the satellite terminal.
They must be connected as shown in the image below, with the following networks:
- one network for the emulated satellite link (
EMU
) - one network for the workstations connected to the GW (
LAN-GW0
) - one network for the workstations connected to the ST (
LAN-ST1
)
In the image, two additional machines (WS-ST1
and WS-GW0
) are shown but are actually not
necessary; traffic can be exchanged between the ST1 and GW0 without the need of workstations.
However, the interfaces for the networks LAN-ST1
and LAN-GW0
must exist, even if no other
computers are connected to it.
The testbed was tested using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, but it should work on every Linux distribution or Unix-like system provided that the required dependencies are installed. However, if you are not on a Debian-based system, you may need to compile OpenSAND yourself.
This manual describes how to obtain and install OpenSAND using the distributed debian packages. For more information about how to obtain OpenSAND sources, compile it, and install it, please refer to the compilation manual.
The debian packages can be installed using apt
commands.
Unless otherwise specified, all the commands here must be executed on all machines.
In order to install the packages using apt
, the repository must be added to its sources. One way of doing it is by creating the file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/net4sat.list
.
Start by adding the GPG key for the Net4Sat repository:
curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CNES/net4sat-packages/master/gpg/net4sat.gpg.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/net4sat.gpg >/dev/null
Then add the repository and link it to the aforementionned GPG key:
echo "deb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CNES/net4sat-packages/master/jammy/ jammy stable" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/net4sat.list
An apt sources update is necessary after adding the repository:
sudo apt update
Next, the packages must be installed. In this manual, the OpenSAND collector are installed on the machine with the satellite component, but they can be installed anywhere, even on a machine without opensand. The only constraint is that all the machines must be connected to a same network.
The OpenSAND core, with all its dependencies, is distributed with the meta-package opensand
; the
OpenSAND collector with opensand-collector
; and the OpenSAND configuration tool with opensand-deploy
.
To install the OpenSAND core on the ST, GW and SAT, execute:
sudo apt install opensand
To install the OpenSAND configuration tool, execute:
sudo apt install opensand-deploy
The configuration tool is a web server and frontend allowing you to create configuration files for your OpenSAND entities and remotely deploy them to launch OpenSAND binaries. More information is available in the dedicated documentation.
Before installing the collector, some packages need to be installed first:
- Kibana v6.2.4
- Chronograf v1.7.3
- Logstash v6.2.4
- ElacticSearch v6.2.4
- InfluxDB v1.7.1
Logstash needs to have Java installed. JDK version 8 is recommended for this version of logstash, and can be installed via:
sudo apt install openjdk-8-jdk
To do so, execute the following commands to download the packages:
wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/kibana/kibana-6.2.4-amd64.deb
wget https://dl.influxdata.com/chronograf/releases/chronograf_1.7.3_amd64.deb
wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/logstash/logstash-6.2.4.deb
wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-6.2.4.deb
wget https://dl.influxdata.com/influxdb/releases/influxdb_1.7.1_amd64.deb
Then install the downloaded packages:
sudo dpkg -i kibana-6.2.4-amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i chronograf_1.7.3_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i logstash-6.2.4.deb
sudo dpkg -i elasticsearch-6.2.4.deb
sudo dpkg -i influxdb_1.7.1_amd64.deb
To install the OpenSAND collector, execute:
sudo apt install opensand-collector
⚠️ If you are using OpenSAND through the OpenBach orchestrator, do not install this collector on the same machine than the OpenBach collector. Even though the tools installed are the same and used similarly, they have a mutually exclusive configuration. Installing one will break the other.
In order to uninstall OpenSAND, you can remove every OpenSAND package easily by executing:
sudo apt remove --purge opensand* libopensand* librle libgse
Be careful not to execute the command while on an OpenSAND folder (uninstall may try to remove said folder).