X-Git-Url: http://git.onelab.eu/?p=planetlab-umts-tools.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=frontend%2FREADME.PI;fp=frontend%2FREADME.PI;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hp=fa86e2fbc715a9ffc60beedcca7c98261a8ea67b;hb=29a8ad81f201bb3c538057dd174c31c9ae551e78;hpb=46cf404603955fa122ad50cfe9a72b82491f9b4d diff --git a/frontend/README.PI b/frontend/README.PI deleted file mode 100644 index fa86e2f..0000000 --- a/frontend/README.PI +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -======================================================================== -NODE CONFIGURATION -======================================================================== - -This guide explains how to setup a Onelab node to support a 3G -umts/hsdpa interface. - -First, you have to add your node to the nodegroup "umts" [1]. In this -way the host environment of the node will get the tools needed to -manage the 3G umts/hsdpa interface. Then, you have to add the vsys -attribute to the slivers you want to grant the access to the umts/hsdpa -interface. The value of this attribute ("vsys") has to be set to -"umts_backend" - -Please read README.user for further explanations on how the 3G -umts/hsdpa interface is supported. - - -[1] At the moment this can only be done by calling the -PlanetLab/Onelab APIs; however we provided a python script (called -add_to_nodegroup.py) that can be used to do this operation automatically. - -======================================================================== -SUPPORTED CARDS - -At present the Globetrotter 3G/HSDPA and the Huawei e620 are -supported. Any other card supported by the nozomi driver should work as -well. -