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-title: "Tutorial 2: Adding a layer"
-draft: false
----
-
-In this tutorial we will add a *normal layer* on top of the local layer.
-Make sure you have a local layer running. The network will look like
-this:
-
-![Tutorial 2 setup](/images/ouroboros_tut2_overview.png)
-
-Let's start adding the normal layer. We will first bootstrap a normal
-IPCP, with name "normal_1" into the "normal_layer" (using default
-options). In terminal 2, type:
-
-```
-$ irm ipcp bootstrap type normal name normal_1 layer normal_layer
-```
-
-The IRMd and IPCP will report the bootstrap:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(II): Created IPCP 4363.
-==04363== normal-ipcp(DB): IPCP got address 465922905.
-==04363== directory(DB): Bootstrapping directory.
-==04363== directory(II): Directory bootstrapped.
-==04363== normal-ipcp(DB): Bootstrapped in layer normal_layer.
-==02301== irmd(II): Bootstrapped IPCP 4363 in layer normal_layer.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (4363) of ipcpd-normal added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-```
-
-The new IPCP has pid 4363. It also generated an *address* for itself,
-465922905. Then it bootstrapped a directory. The directory will map
-registered names to an address or a set of addresses. In the normal DHT
-the current default (and only option) for the directory is a Distributed
-Hash Table (DHT) based on the Kademlia protocol, similar to the DHT used
-in the mainline BitTorrent as specified by the
-[BEP5](http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0005.html). This DHT will use
-the hash algorithm specified for the layer (default is 256-bit SHA3)
-instead of the SHA1 algorithm used by Kademlia. Just like any
-Ouroboros-capable process, the IRMd will notice a new instance of the
-normal IPCP. We will now bind this IPCP to some names and register them
-in the local_layer:
-
-```
-$ irm bind ipcp normal_1 name normal_1
-$ irm bind ipcp normal_1 name normal_layer
-$ irm register name normal_1 layer local_layer
-$ irm register name normal_layer layer local_layer
-```
-
-The "irm bind ipcp" call is a shorthand for the "irm bind proc" call
-that uses the ipcp name instead of the pid for convenience. Note that
-we have bound the same process to two different names. This is to
-allow enrollment using a layer name (anycast) instead of a specific
-ipcp_name. The IRMd and local IPCP should log the following, just as
-in tutorial 1:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(II): Bound process 4363 to name normal_1.
-==02301== irmd(II): Bound process 4363 to name normal_layer.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Registered e9504761.
-==02301== irmd(II): Registered normal_1 in local_layer as e9504761.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Registered f40ee0f0.
-==02301== irmd(II): Registered normal_layer in local_layer as
-f40ee0f0.
-```
-
-We will now create a second IPCP and enroll it in the normal_layer.
-Like the "irm ipcp bootstrap command", the "irm ipcp enroll" command
-will create the IPCP if an IPCP with that name does not yet exist in the
-system. An "autobind" option is a shorthand for binding the IPCP to
-the IPCP name and the layer name.
-
-```
-$ irm ipcp enroll name normal_2 layer normal_layer autobind
-```
-
-The activity is shown by the output of the IRMd and the IPCPs. Let's
-break it down. First, the new normal IPCP is created and bound to its
-process name:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(II): Created IPCP 13569.
-==02301== irmd(II): Bound process 13569 to name normal_2.
-```
-
-Next, that IPCP will *enroll* with an existing member of the layer
-"normal_layer". To do that it first allocates a flow over the local
-layer:
-
-```
-==02324== ipcpd-local(DB): Allocating flow to f40ee0f0 on fd 64.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Flow req arrived from IPCP 2324 for f40ee0f0.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow request arrived for normal_layer.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Pending local allocation request on fd 64.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 0 allocated.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow allocation completed, fds (64, 65).
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 1 allocated.
-```
-
-Over this flow, it connects to the enrollment component of the normal_1
-IPCP. It sends some information that it will speak the Ouroboros
-Enrollment Protocol (OEP). Then it will receive boot information from
-normal_1 (the configuration of the layer that was provided when we
-bootstrapped the normal_1 process), such as the hash it will use for
-the directory. It signals normal_1 that it got the information so that
-normal_1 knows this was successful. It will also get an address. After
-enrollment is complete, both normal_1 and normal_2 will be ready to
-accept incoming flows:
-
-```
-==13569== connection-manager(DB): Sending cacep info for protocol OEP to
-fd 64.
-==13569== enrollment(DB): Getting boot information.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (4363) of ipcpd-normal added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_layer
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_1
-==04363== enrollment(DB): Enrolling a new neighbor.
-==04363== enrollment(DB): Sending enrollment info (49 bytes).
-==13569== enrollment(DB): Received enrollment info (49 bytes).
-==13569== normal-ipcp(DB): IPCP got address 416743497.
-==04363== enrollment(DB): Neighbor enrollment successful.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (13569) of ipcpd-normal added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_2
-```
-
-Now that the member is enrolled, normal_1 and normal_2 will deallocate
-the flow over which it enrolled and signal the IRMd that the enrollment
-was successful:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(DB): Partial deallocation of port_id 0 by process
-13569.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Partial deallocation of port_id 1 by process 4363.
-==02301== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of port_id 0 by process
-2324.
-==02301== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of port_id 1 by process
-2324.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow with fd 64 deallocated.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow with fd 65 deallocated.
-==13569== normal-ipcp(II): Enrolled with normal_layer.
-==02301== irmd(II): Enrolled IPCP 13569 in layer normal_layer.
-```
-
-Now that normal_2 is a full member of the layer, the irm tool will
-complete the autobind option and bind normal_2 to the name
-"normal_layer" so it can also enroll new members.
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(II): Bound process 13569 to name normal_layer.
-```
-
-![Tutorial 2 after enrolment](/images/ouroboros_tut2_enrolled.png)
-
-At this point, have two enrolled members of the normal_layer. What we
-need to do next is connect them. We will need a *management flow*, for
-the management network, which is used to distribute point-to-point
-information (such as routing information) and a *data transfer flow*
-over which the layer will forward traffic coming either from higher
-layers or internal components (such as the DHT and flow allocator). They
-can be established in any order, but it is recommended to create the
-management network first to achieve the minimal setup times for the
-network layer:
-
-```
-$ irm ipcp connect name normal_2 dst normal_1 comp mgmt
-$ irm ipcp connect name normal_2 dst normal_1 comp dt
-```
-
-The IPCP and IRMd log the flow and connection establishment:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(DB): Connecting Management to normal_1.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(DB): Allocating flow to e9504761 on fd 64.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Flow req arrived from IPCP 2324 for e9504761.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow request arrived for normal_1.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Pending local allocation request on fd 64.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 0 allocated.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow allocation completed, fds (64, 65).
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 1 allocated.
-==13569== connection-manager(DB): Sending cacep info for protocol LSP to
-fd 64.
-==04363== link-state-routing(DB): Type mgmt neighbor 416743497 added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (4363) of ipcpd-normal added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_layer
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_1
-==13569== link-state-routing(DB): Type mgmt neighbor 465922905 added.
-==02301== irmd(II): Established Management connection between IPCP 13569
-and normal_1.
-```
-
-The IPCPs established a management flow between the link-state routing
-components (currently that is the only component that needs a management
-flow). The output is similar for the data transfer flow, however,
-creating a data transfer flow triggers some additional activity:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(DB): Connecting Data Transfer to normal_1.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(DB): Allocating flow to e9504761 on fd 66.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Flow req arrived from IPCP 2324 for e9504761.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow request arrived for normal_1.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Pending local allocation request on fd 66.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 2 allocated.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow allocation completed, fds (66, 67).
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 3 allocated.
-==13569== connection-manager(DB): Sending cacep info for protocol dtp to
-fd 65.
-==04363== dt(DB): Added fd 65 to SDU scheduler.
-==04363== link-state-routing(DB): Type dt neighbor 416743497 added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (4363) of ipcpd-normal added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_layer
-==02301== irmd(DB): normal_1
-==13569== dt(DB): Added fd 65 to SDU scheduler.
-==13569== link-state-routing(DB): Type dt neighbor 465922905 added.
-==13569== dt(DB): Could not get nhop for addr 465922905.
-==02301== irmd(II): Established Data Transfer connection between IPCP
-13569 and normal_1.
-==13569== dt(DB): Could not get nhop for addr 465922905.
-==13569== dht(DB): Enrollment of DHT completed.
-```
-
-First, the data transfer flow is added to the SDU scheduler. Next, the
-neighbor's address is added to the link-state database and a Link-State
-Update message is broadcast over the management network. Finally, if the
-DHT is not yet enrolled, it will try to do so when it detects a new data
-transfer flow. Since this is the first data transfer flow in the
-network, the DHT will try to enroll. It may take some time for the
-routing entry to get inserted to the forwarding table, so the DHT
-re-tries a couple of times (this is the "could not get nhop" message
-in the debug log).
-
-Our oping server is not registered yet in the normal layer. Let's
-register it in the normal layer as well, and connect the client:
-
-```
-$ irm r n oping_server layer normal_layer
-$ oping -n oping_server -c 5
-```
-
-The IRMd and IPCP will log:
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(II): Registered oping_server in normal_layer as
-465bac77.
-==02301== irmd(II): Registered oping_server in normal_layer as
-465bac77.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(DB): Allocating flow to 4721372d on fd 68.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Flow req arrived from IPCP 2324 for 4721372d.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow request arrived for oping_server.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Pending local allocation request on fd 68.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 4 allocated.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow allocation completed, fds (68, 69).
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 5 allocated.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (2337) of oping added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-==02301== irmd(DB): oping_server
-==02301== irmd(DB): Partial deallocation of port_id 4 by process 749.
-==02301== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of port_id 4 by process
-2324.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow with fd 68 deallocated.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Dead process removed: 749.
-==02301== irmd(DB): Partial deallocation of port_id 5 by process 2337.
-==02301== irmd(II): Completed deallocation of port_id 5 by process
-2324.
-==02324== ipcpd-local(II): Flow with fd 69 deallocated.
-```
-
-The client connected over the local layer instead of the normal layer.
-This is because the IRMd prefers the local layer. If we unregister the
-name from the local layer, the client will connect over the normal
-layer:
-
-```
-$ irm unregister name oping_server layer local_layer
-$ oping -n oping_server -c 5
-```
-
-As shown by the logs (the normal IPCP doesn't log the flow allocation):
-
-```
-==02301== irmd(DB): Flow req arrived from IPCP 13569 for 465bac77.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow request arrived for oping_server.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 5 allocated.
-==02301== irmd(II): Flow on port_id 4 allocated.
-==02301== irmd(DB): New instance (2337) of oping added.
-==02301== irmd(DB): This process accepts flows for:
-==02301== irmd(DB): oping_server
-```
-
-This concludes tutorial 2. You can shut down everything or continue with
-tutorial 3.