Introduction to Open-O

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Introduction to OPEN-O LinuxCon-Japan July 14, 2016 Marc Cohn, Linux Foundation, Director, OPEN-O ([email protected])

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Introduction to OPEN-OLinuxCon-Japan

July 14, 2016

Marc Cohn, Linux Foundation, Director, OPEN-O

([email protected])

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Network- to Software- orientation

Hybrid Networks

OSS/BSS Transformation

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SDN/NFV

Developers

Hybrid

(Buy from SI) 20

(Eliminate SI) 300

Legacy

OSS Orchestrator

Operator Goals for

Open Orchestration

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VIM

SDN CtrlVNFM

BSS: Product Layer

OSS:Service Layer

Network:Resource Layer

App/BSSPortal(GUI)

VIM

Customer Facing Service Spec

Resource Facing Service Spec

Network Service Spec

PNFs VNFs

Product Spec

Resource Spec SDN Ctrl

GS-OGlobal Service O

SDN-ONFV-O

Promotional/Bundled/Simple Offerings

Product SpecProduct

Resource Facing Service SpecResource Facing Service

Network Service SpecNetwork Service

Resource SpecNetwork Resource

Customer Facing Service

TMF

Customer

Device

ETSI NFV

Business Layer:

Operation Layer:

Network Layer:

OPEN-O Vision: From OSS to OSS

YAN

G

S/G-VNFM

TOSC

A

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Release 1.0 Use Case: vCPE

VLAN VXLAN IPSec

WAN

ThinCPE

PE1

TOR

OSAPP

OSAPP

TOR

OSAPP

OSBRAS CP

VXLAN VLAN

VIM2(OS2)

DC Controller(Neutron Plugin)

WAN ControllerSuper/D Controller

AccessController

OPEN-O

GW

overlay

underlay VLAN MPLS BGP L3VPN

OSvCPE

OSvFW

Enterprise Site

Tenant Cloud for Enterprise

POP/TIC Edge

G-VNFM1(Juju…)

VIM1(OS1)

S-VNFM1(vCPE)

G-VNFM2(vVAS)

Neutroninterface

SDN-O NFV-OLegend:

PE2SPTN

pCPEResidential BRAS DP

TIC Core

MPLSTP L2VPN

PE1

S-VNFM1(BRAS CP)

SPTN

VLAN SPTN MPLSTP L3VPN

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More than MANO. . .

NFV Infrastructure(NFVI)

Virtualized Network Functions(VNFs)

OSS/BSS

NFV MANO

NFV Orchestrator

VNF Manager (VNFM)

Virtualization Infra-structure Mgr. (VIM)

SDN Infrastructure

Design- TimeEnvironment

GUI

Modeling

Catalogues

Portals

LegacyNetworks

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OPEN-O Architecture

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Portals OperatorGUI

OSS

Infrastructure Legacy Networks

SDNNetworks

NFVI

Tools

CommonServices

Orchestration Services

SDN-O NFV-O

GS-O

BSS

End-UserPortals

TOSCA

Yang

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OPEN-O Value Proposition

It’s about the services

• End-to-end

• Model-driven

Support for brownfields

Connectivity services

Tailored to the operator

Modular framework

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Any Service over Any Network

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OPEN-O R1.0

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OPEN-O Project StatusJune 28, 2016

Announced

Formation

Release 1.0 (target)

OPNFV Integration(planned)

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1Q-2016 2Q-2016 4Q-2016 2Q-2017

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Other

GS-O

SDN-O

NFV-O

OPEN-O Developers

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A new model for open source

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Global

Community

Neutrality

Diversity

Balance

Collaboration

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The Role of the

Linux Foundation

Neutrality

Best Practices

Infrastructure

Community Building

Promotion

Service Layer

Control Layer

Infrastructure Layer

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Collaboration

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Thank Youwww.open-o.org

For more details on OPEN-O:

Marc Cohn

[email protected]

ありがとうございました