The guide includes the details on configuring and installing the machine, installing and
configuring MicroK8s, and deploying and reporting the status of the TeraFlowSDN
controller.</p>
<h2id="11-configure-your-machine">1.1. Configure your Machine</h2>
<h2id="11-configure-your-machine"><strong>1.1. Configure your Machine</strong></h2>
<p>In this section, we describe how to configure a machine (physical or virtual) to be used as the deployment, execution, and development environment for the ETSI TeraFlowSDN controller. Choose your preferred environment below and follow the instructions provided.</p>
<p><strong>NOTE</strong>: If you already have a remote physical server fitting the requirements specified in this section feel free to use it instead of deploying a local VM. Check <ahref="#111-physical-server">1.1.1. Physical Server</a> for further details.</p>
<p>This page describes how to configure a VM for running ETSI TeraFlowSDN(TFS) controller using <ahref="https://www.virtualbox.org/">Oracle VirtualBox</a>. It has been tested with VirtualBox up to version 6.1.40 r154048.</p>
<h3><u>Create a NAT Network in VirtualBox</u></h3>
<p>In "Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager", Menu "File > Preferences... > Network", create a NAT
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# This command might take some minutes depending on your VM specs.
<p>This page describes how to configure a VM for running ETSI TeraFlowSDN(TFS) controller using <ahref="https://www.vmware.com/products/fusion.html">VMWare Fusion</a>. It has been tested with VMWare Fusion version 12 and 13.</p>
<p>Other virtualization environments might be used; in that case, you will need to adapt these instructions to your particular case. If you want to contribute with details on how you used other hypervisors or platforms, <ahref="https://labs.etsi.org/rep/tfs/controller/-/wikis/home#contact">contact</a> the TFS team through Slack.</p>