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See section "Demo on how to deploy the near-RT RIC, compile and connect = the E2 simulator, compile the hello-world go xapp and how use the dms_cli t= o deploy it" in 2022-05-24 R= elease F or generally the links here: Introduction= and guides#Installingthenear-RTRIC
Create a Policy Type Here we = define a new policy type and call the A1 mediator to create such a policy t= ype. Run ... $ cd ~/dep/ We now sh=
ould see the newly created policy type when querying the A1 mediator. Run ... $ curl -X GET --header "Content-Type: appl= ication/json" --header "accept: application/json" http://$(hostname)= :32080/a1mediator/a1-p/policytypes Create a Policy Instance Policy type is merely a declaration. Now we cre= ate a policy instance, filling the properties with actual values. Thi= s is also carried out by the A1 mediator. A1 medi=
ator will distribute the new policy instance to the Traffic Steering xApp.&=
nbsp; And then we should see that the TS xApp recei= ves this policy instancee and its behavior of "filtering RAN data by thresh= old" changing to using the new threshold value. Run...= span> $ POLICY_ID=3D"tsapolicy145" |