Day0 04 Isabelle Morency Mef Veryx

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Isabelle Morency

MEF, Co-Chair Service Management WG

Veryx, VP of Engineering

The Third Network: LSO, SDN and NFV

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Market Trends

• Subscribers want more control over their network service – On Demand, Self Service, Elastic, Pay as you Go, Ubiquitous

• Services not bounded to physical interface, single provider – Could begin on a mobile device and end on a VM

– Could begin at one provider and end at a data center

• NFV & SDN are changing how networks are being built – Physical Network Functions Virtual Network Functions

– Layered approach to separate control plane from data plane, software from hardware

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We have Great Expectations!

I can discover new apps that are instantly available

… delivered with blinding speed over all networks, anywhere

When I need performance, I’ll pay a premium.

Perfect QoS … always on – no excuses

In the future …

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Today’s Two Modern Data Networks

On-Demand & Ubiquitous Performance & Security

Internet

Lack of Agility No Service Assurance

Imagine a new type of network service combining the best of both worlds and removing the limitations …

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A New Type of Network Service

• Agile – Delivery of new, dynamic, on-demand services

• Assured – Delivery of performance and security guarantees

• Orchestrated – Delivery of automated service across service providers

What could be the impact on our everyday lives?

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A New Personal Network Experience

Hotel room At home From your hotel

room

IP-VPN

Home Wi-Fi Hotel Wi-Fi

Connecting . . .

Connect to Third Network

Connected Connecting . . .

Connect to Third Network

Connected

Lifecycle Service Orchestration with

CO/PoP CO/PoP

CO/PoP

In the office

Connecting . . .

Connect to Third Network

Connected

Internet

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We have some great building blocks

… but separately and collectively they still don’t meet our stated expectations

Do we have anything else?

NFV SDN + +

So, that’s 20 megs for 6 months starting in June, Right?

No, my app needs 100 megs now for

the next 2 hours!!!!

We have an OSS/BSS chasm No standards for automation

Making it a Reality - The Challenge: “Why is it so hard to deliver it Today?”

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Fulfillment Usage

Info Model

The Reason: Lack of Layered Abstraction

Traditional telecoms operations are often in functional silos

Analytics

Info Model

Assurance

Info Model

Multi-Vendor Ethernet/MPLS Network Domain

Multi-Vendor IP/MPLS Network Domain

Multi-Vendor Optical Transport Network Domain

Info Model

Control

Info Model

Performance

Info Model

What’s needed to deliver the Third Network?

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Three Major Industry Initiatives

MEF is now standardizing Lifecycle Service Orchestration • With layered abstraction to automate Network as a Service per

layer, starting at Carrier Ethernet layer or domain

Collaborating SDOs

NFV and SDN • Concerned with infrastructure functions & control • Not concerned with network connectivity services businesses

or individuals actually purchase

Lifecycle Service Orchestration

Lifecycle Service Orchestration • This is where the MEF completes the picture …

Network Infrastructure

NFV SDN Existing WAN IP CE 2.0 OTN Existing WAN

Service Definitions, Information Model, APIs

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Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)

NFV SDN Existing WAN

Network Infrastructure

Service Definitions, Information Model, APIs

LSO

Initial work under way • Defining Lifecycle Service Orchestration functions

• Fulfillment, Performance, Control, Assurance, Usage, Analytics, Security, Policy

• Extending the Information Model: dynamic & protocol independent • Developing Service Orchestration APIs for portals or business

applications as well as for SDN, NFV, existing WAN, where needed

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Network Operator3

(with User SLA)

Service Provider / Business Applications

Third Network Use Case: Service for Businesses

Head Office Regional Office 1

Data Center

Regional Office 2

Point-to-Point NaaS Multipoint NaaS

User Service Endpoint

User Service Endpoint

Network Operator 2

Self-Service Web Portal

End-to-End Lifecycle Service Orchestration

APIs APIs

Lifecycle Service Orchestration

APIs

Lifecycle Service Orchestration

APIs Lifecycle Service Orchestration

APIs

Network Operator 1

Operator Service

Endpoints

On demand connectivity services seamlessly across multiple providers

User Service Endpoint User Service

Endpoint

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Third Network Use Case: Services for Cloud

Business Site

Operator Service

Endpoint

User Service

Endpoint

Operator Virtual Connection Operator Virtual Connection

VMs or VNFs

Virtual Service

Endpoint

APIs

APIs

End-to-End Lifecycle Service Orchestration

Lifecycle Service Orchestration

Lifecycle Service Orchestration

End-to-End Network as a Service

APIs

Orchestrated delivery of Cloud applications via on-demand, performance-assured, secure, MEF services

Network Operator (Wide Area Network Provider)

Network Operator (Data Center)

Self-Service Web Portal

Service Provider / Business Applications

APIs

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MEF Third Network White Paper

http://tinyurl.com/nyhxdem

MEF is Defining

Lifecycle Service Orchestration, Information Models and APIs to deliver network as a service for existing networks, NFV & SDN

implementations enabling agile, assured and orchestrated services