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# Tutorial 3 - Basic Mobility
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## Overview
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This tutorial will cover using a 3 node scenario in CORE with basic mobility.
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Mobility can be provided from a NS2 file or by including mobility commands in a gRPC script.
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## Files
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Below is the list of files used for this tutorial.
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* movements1.txt - a NS2 mobility input file
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* scenario.xml - 3 node CORE xml scenario file (wireless)
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* scenario.py - 3 node CORE gRPC python script (wireless)
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* printout.py - event listener
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## Running with XML file using NS2 Movement
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This section will cover running this sample tutorial using the XML scenario
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file, leveraging an NS2 file for mobility.
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* Make sure the **core-daemon** is running a terminal
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```shell
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sudop core-daemon
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```
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* In another terminal run the GUI
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```shell
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core-gui
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```
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* Observe the format of the N2 file, cat movements1.txt. Note that this file was manually developed.
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```shell
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$node_(1) set X_ 208.1
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$node_(1) set Y_ 211.05
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$node_(1) set Z_ 0
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$ns_ at 0.0 "$node_(1) setdest 208.1 211.05 0.00"
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$node_(2) set X_ 393.1
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$node_(2) set Y_ 223.05
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$node_(2) set Z_ 0
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$ns_ at 0.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 223.05 0.00"
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$node_(4) set X_ 499.1
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$node_(4) set Y_ 186.05
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$node_(4) set Z_ 0
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$ns_ at 0.0 "$node_(4) setdest 499.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 1.0 "$node_(1) setdest 190.1 225.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 1.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 225.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 1.0 "$node_(4) setdest 515.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 2.0 "$node_(1) setdest 175.1 250.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 2.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 250.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 2.0 "$node_(4) setdest 530.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 3.0 "$node_(1) setdest 160.1 275.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 3.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 275.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 3.0 "$node_(4) setdest 530.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 4.0 "$node_(1) setdest 160.1 300.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 4.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 300.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 4.0 "$node_(4) setdest 550.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 5.0 "$node_(1) setdest 160.1 275.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 5.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 275.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 5.0 "$node_(4) setdest 530.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 6.0 "$node_(1) setdest 175.1 250.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 6.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 250.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 6.0 "$node_(4) setdest 515.1 186.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 7.0 "$node_(1) setdest 190.1 225.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 7.0 "$node_(2) setdest 393.1 225.05 0.00"
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$ns_ at 7.0 "$node_(4) setdest 499.1 186.05 0.00"
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```
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* In the GUI menu bar select **File->Open...**, and select this tutorials **scenario.xml** file
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* You can now click play to start the session
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* Select the play button on the Mobility Player to start mobility
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* Observe movement of the nodes
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* Note that OSPF routing protocol is included in the scenario to build routing table so that routes to other nodes are
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known and when the routes are discovered, ping will work
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<p align="center">
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<img src="/static/tutorial3/motion_from_ns2_file.png" width="80%" >
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</p>
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## Running with the gRPC Script
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This section covers using a gRPC script to create and provide scenario movement.
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* Make sure the **core-daemon** is running a terminal
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```shell
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sudop core-daemon
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```
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* From another terminal run the **scenario.py** script
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```shell
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/opt/core/venv/bin/python scenario.py
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```
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* In another terminal run the GUI
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```shell
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core-gui
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```
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* In the GUI dialog box select the session and click connect
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* You will now have joined the already running scenario
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* In the terminal running the **scenario.py**, hit a key to start motion
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<p align="center">
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<img src="/static/tutorial3/mobility-script.png" width="80%" >
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</p>
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* Observe the link between **n3** and **n4** is shown and then as motion continues the link breaks
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<p align="center">
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<img src="/static/tutorial3/motion_continued_breaks_link.png" width="80%" >
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</p>
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## Running the Chat App Software
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This section covers using one of the above 2 scenarios to run software within
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the nodes.
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* In the GUI double click on **n4**, this will bring up a terminal for this node
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* in the **n4** terminal, run the server
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```shell
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export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
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chatapp-server
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```
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* In the GUI double click on **n2**, this will bring up a terminal for this node
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* In the **n2** terminal, run the client
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```shell
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export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin
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chatapp-client -a 10.0.0.4
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```
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* This will result in **n2** connecting to the server
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* In the **n2** terminal, type a message at the client prompt and hit enter
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```shell
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>>hello world
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```
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* Observe that text typed at client then appears in the server terminal
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```shell
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chat server listening on: :9001
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[server] 10.0.0.2:53684 joining
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[10.0.0.2:53684] hello world
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```
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## Running Mobility from a Node
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This section provides an example for running a script within a node, that
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leverages a control network in CORE for issuing mobility using the gRPC
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API.
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* Edit the following line in **/etc/core/core.conf**
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```shell
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grpcaddress = 0.0.0.0
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```
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* Start the scenario from the **scenario.xml**
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* From the GUI open **Session -> Options** and set **Control Network** to **172.16.0.0/24**
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* Click to play the scenario
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* Double click on **n2** to get a terminal window
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* From the terminal window for **n2**, run the script
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```shell
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/opt/core/venv/bin/python move-node2.py
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```
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* Observe that node 2 moves and continues to move
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<p align="center">
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<img src="/static/tutorial3/move-n2.png" width="80%" >
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</p>
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