Using the APIExplorer, I tried to connect a RESTCONF device to Opendaylight. Unfortunately, its Hello Message is not read into the capabilities list.
I have Opendaylight Neon running with every feature that has "restconf" or "netconf" in its name. OS is Ubuntu 18.04. For simulation of a netconf device, I use netopeer2 out of a docker image (benjaminsh/netopeer2).
I am positive that I have the right IP of ODL, for I am able to connect and receive topology data. Furthermore, I am sure that my simulated device gives a hello message, since I get to see it when I try to SSH into it.
I start the docker container with this command:
sudo docker run -it --name netopeer2 -p 1831:830 --rm benjaminsh/netopeer2:latest
I add the netconf device by this REST Command:
post /restconf/operations/netconf-node-topology:create-device
{
"netconf-node-topology:input": {
"netconf-node-topology:pass-through": {},
"key-based": {
"netconf-node-topology:key-id": "netconf",
"netconf-node-topology:username": "netconf"
},
"netconf-node-topology:host": "192.168.56.2",
"netconf-node-topology:port": "830",
"netconf-node-topology:tcp-only": "false",
"netconf-node-topology:reconnect-on-changed-schema": "false",
"netconf-node-topology:connection-timeout-millis": "20000",
"netconf-node-topology:max-connection-attempts": "0",
"netconf-node-topology:between-attempts-timeout-millis": "2000",
"netconf-node-topology:sleep-factor": "1.5",
"netconf-node-topology:keepalive-delay": "120",
"netconf-node-topology:node-id": "new-netconf-device"
}
}
After that, I try to access the capabilities out of the received hello message with this REST command:
get /restconf/config/network-topology:network-topology/topology/topology-netconf/node/new-netconf-device/netconf-node-topology:odl-hello-message-capabilities
I expected to see the capabilities in odl-hello-message-capabilites, but it just says that the data model content does not exist.