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## Instructions for replicating the test setup remotely
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* You need to setup the network as shown in figure. After that, you can setup aliases in DNS for machines (nano, calisson, mozart, amerique and stevens) based on your configuration.
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* Add a gitlab user and password that has sudo access without password on all the machines. You need to add the following lines in /etc/sudoers of *ALL* the machines
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- __USER_NAME_ ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
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* Install Gitlab runner, https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner
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* Configure Gitlab CI Server. You can create your own private project on Gitlab server and try out your settings
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* You need to register the Gitlab runner with Gitlab CI server using token and gitlab URL which are preset on the Gitlab CI server settings
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* You can then run the Gitlab CI based on presentation,
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## TODO
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## TODO
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* UE Dongle for TDD/FDD that supports AT commands
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* UE Dongle for TDD/FDD that supports AT commands
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