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Welcome to LL-MEC Wiki
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In this wiki, we are trying to go through a complete setup of LL-MEC and its dependent components.
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# Setup Illustration
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# Setup Overview
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## OpenvSwitch
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In order to run LL-MEC, one OpenvSwitch with GTP ability is necessary. One repository is ready to provide all the scripts you need to install and setup the switch.
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./2-remove-switch.sh # Tear down switch
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## LL-MEC
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Setting up LL-MEC is very simple within few steps.
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### Dependencies installation
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$ ./install_dependencies.sh
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## eNodeB - OpenAirInterface
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For the RAN side, we take OpenAirInterface as an example. Basically, no extra modifications or configuration are needed which means the existence of MEC is totally transparent to the RAN. Please refer to https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/oai/openairinterface5g to setup your RAN part.
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# Testing
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## With COTS user equipment
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As soon as all the components are up and running, you can connect the COTS phone and browse Internet with GTP traffic redirected by OVS instead of S/P-GW.
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## With LL-MEC tester
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Testing the LLMEC platform with COTS phone is definitely feasible but sometimes you are limited by many other factors. LL-MEC is developed to deal with such case. Please refer to https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/mosaic5g/ll-mec/tree/develop/tests for more information.
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# API Documentation
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Current supported northbound API documentation is located at https://gitlab.eurecom.fr/mosaic5g/ll-mec/tree/develop/docs. You will need to clone LL-MEC and open the docs/index.html directly. |
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