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Event SponsorsSeminar Series Sponsor
Daniel Bar-LevDirector Certification and Strategic Programs
MEF
Orchestrated Network Services with LSO, SDN and NFV
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Service: NFV Fora perspective
Orchestrator
Application
Public Internet
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Service: “Open” Fora perspective
Telstra PCCW Global HKTTelstra
International
ControllerController ControllerController
Orchestrator
Application
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TelstraInternational HKTPCCW GlobalTelstra
Controller Controller Controller Controller
Orchestrator
Application
OrchestratorOrchestrator Orchestrator
Service: SPs’ perspective - Federation
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Customer perspective
Desire: Click to Activate
Reality: Either… Or…
Facetime, Skype, GotoMeeting, WebEx, Lync, Zoom etc…
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Service Operations Problem Definition
Infrastructure Layer
Control & Management Layer
Application Layer Business Application
Network Services
Infrastructure Layer
Management & Control Layer
Network Services
Northbound API
Eastbound API
ENNI
Southbound API
BSS/OSSBSS/OSS
Southbound API
CEN Operator 1CEN Operator 2
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LSO and Programmatic Control
To programmatically control a service, one needs to know:
1. What it is– Abstraction to standard basic components
– Formal information model defining service constructs
2. What is the Architecture– Topology, Federated Orchestration Framework
3. What Products are available– Product Catalog, Availability, Feasibility, Commercials
4. What can I do– APIs to operate the service: Activate, Modify, Monitor, Cease
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The Three Fundamental Vectors
Orchestration Architecture (LSO)The “WHO & WHERE”
Pro
cess
Lif
ecyc
le
The
“H
OW
” E-LAN
IP-V
PN
Clo
ud
E-Line
Inquiry
Ordering
Provisioning
SOAM
Billing
USE CASES
BUSINESS
PROCESSES
INFORMATION
MODELS
DATA
MODELS
APPLICATION
PROGRAMMING
INTERFACES
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Project Methodology
PROOF OF
CONCEPT
BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
MULTI–DOMAIN
ETHERNET
SERVICES
Service Assurance
Service Orchestration
Service Agility
Architecture
Services
Management
Process
Do
mai
ns
of
Exp
ert
ise
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LSO Reference Architecture
Network Infrastructure
CustomerApplication Coordinator
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
Service Orchestration Functionality
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ALLEGRO(CUS:SOF)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
CANTATA(CUS:BUS)
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
INTERLUDE (SOF:SOF)
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
Business Applications
Business Applications
Service Orchestration Functionality
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Generic Service Lifecycle Process
MEF 50
Process model for the generic Carrier Ethernet service lifecycle
• Service Operations Lifecycle management
• Product Lifecycle management
• Based on TM Forum SID
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Service Operations Areas and Projects
• Lifecycle Service Orchestration Reference Arch.• Ethernet Service Lifecycle Process Model (MEF 50)
• Ethernet Product Catalog• Ethernet Ordering• Ethernet Network Resource Provisioning• Ethernet Performance Reporting Framework
(MEF 52)
• Ethernet Service Qualification Questionnaire (MEF 53)
• Ethernet Serviceability• Ethernet Interconnect Point
Bold text indicates published MEF spec.
Service OperationsCommittee
Lifecycle Management Partnership Management
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Performance Reporting Framework (MEF 52)
• Real-Time vs. Ticket based
• Multi-Level/Multi-Domain
• Different views for Customer/SP/Operator
Steps for achieving transparent management
Agreement on what to measure
Agreement on how to measure
Agreement on how to present
Agreement on how to share
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2
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36.1
35.1
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Steps for achieving transparent management
Agreement on what to measure
Agreement on how to measure
Agreement on how to present
Agreement on how to share
“Dial-tone” for the Third Network
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2
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36.1
35.1
52
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Project Mapping
Orchestration Architecture (LSO)The “WHO & WHERE”
Pro
cess
Lif
ecyc
le
The
“H
OW
” E-LAN
IP-V
PN
Clo
ud
E-Line
Inquiry
Ordering
Provisioning
SOAM
Billing
MEF 5236.1
36.1
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Network Resource Provisioning APIs: Single Operator
• Service– EVC: EVPL
• Decomposition– EVC segments
• Flow domains– Forwarding groups
• Network– Technology group
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Network Resource Provisioning APIs: Multi-Operator
• Service– EVC: EVPL
• Decomposition– Multi-operator
• Flow domains– Forwarding groups
• Network– Technology groups
– Multi-operator
• First OpenSource project – Agile Development
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Information Model – LEGO ™
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Service Abstraction (E-Line)
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Information Model – Meccano ™
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Common Information Model
• LEGO parts do not fit Meccano models (and vice versa).
• Makes integration cumbersome/impossible.
• You can buy Meccano parts in Lego stores.
• But you can’t mix the parts together.
We need an Industry-Wide Common-Information-Model (MEF CIM project)
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LSO – Multi-Domain Reference Architecture
OM
CustomerApplication Coordinator
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control
and Management
Service Orchestration Functionality
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ALLEGRO(CUS:SOF)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
CANTATA(CUS:BUS)
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control
and Management
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
INTERLUDE (SOF:SOF)
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
Business Applications
Business Applications
Service Orchestration Functionality
T-API(ONF)
OpenFlow (ONF)
Intent (ONF)
NRP/SCA(MEF)
Ordering(MEF)
Performance Reporting
(MEF)
ODL/ONOS
TOSCA
TIP(TMF)
(IETF)(OPNFV)
(ETSI)
OCC
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Industry Wide Alignment
OM
CustomerApplication Coordinator
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control
and Management
Service Orchestration Functionality
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ALLEGRO(CUS:SOF)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
CANTATA(CUS:BUS)
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control
and Management
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
INTERLUDE (SOF:SOF)
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
Business Applications
Business Applications
Service Orchestration Functionality
Information Model and Specifications
Reference Architecture
Process Flows
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Service Operations Committee Future Projects
• Partner Relationship management– Automation of services
• Industry Standards Alignment– Ethernet service billing specifications
• Future Technology– SDN
– NFV
– On-Demand Services (e.g. Dynamic Responsive Ethernet)
• Interaction with other MEF committees– Provide contributions to the technical, marketing, and certification committees
Q&A
Event SponsorsSeminar Series Sponsor
Daniel Bar-LevDirector Certification and Strategic Programs
MEF
Orchestrated Network Services with LSO, SDN and NFV