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5G NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
NFV AS A 5G INFRASTRUCTURE ENABLERPresented by Joan Triay (DOCOMO Euro-Labs, ETSI ISG NFV Technical Manager)
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Outline
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• PART 1: NFV and ETSI ISG NFV Overview
• What is NFV?
• The values of NFV and the ETSI ISG NFV
• The history of ETSI ISG NFV
• Release highlights of ETSI ISG NFV
• PART 2: NFV as a 5G infrastructure enabler
• 5G industry fora
• NGMN’s 5G
• 3GPP 5G (network slicing)
• (ISG-defined) NFV relevant features (examples)
• A 5G infrastructure with NFV
• Conclusion
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PART 1
ETSI ISG NFV OVERVIEW
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What is NFV?
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• Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) is about
• Decoupling network functions functionality from infrastructure and relocating the network functions from dedicated appliances to pools of resources leveraging commodity-of-the-shelf (COTS) hardware.
• Softwarization of the network enabling automation of deployment and operations.
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• Enablers for NFV:
• Compute and network virtualization technologies.
• Cloud computing.
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The values of NFV and the ETSI ISG NFV
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• A unified (HW and SW) infrastructure, for improved operational efficiency and reuse of a single platform for different applications, users and tenants.
• Increased automation: deployment, maintenance, etc. of network functions and networks.
• Realizing the network on demand.
• Easing “network elasticity”, with scaling features easily adapting the network and resource usage to needed capacity.
• Increased speed of time to market by minimizing the network operator cycle of innovation.
• With a software-based network opening ecosystem to new incumbents and bringing innovation.
• And eventually, reducing capex and opex.
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An interoperable architecture framework for the management and orchestration of infrastructure resources, VNF and Network Services (composition of VNFs).
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The history of ETSI ISG NFV
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Jan’13• NFV#1 Plenary after ETSI ISG NFV created (Nov’12)
Dec’13• ETSI NFV Architectural Framework v1.1.1 published
Nov’14• Release 1 specifications completed
• Release 2 Work Program started
Jan’15 • Release 1 spec. published
Apr’16
• First set of Release 2 spec. published: IFA002, IFA003, IFA004, IFA005, IFA006, and IFA010 v2.1.1
• Release 3 Work Program started
Sept’16
• Remaining Release 2 requirements, interfaces and information model (Stage 2) specifications completed: IFA007, IFA008, IFA010 v2.2.1, IFA011, IFA013, IFA014, IFA015
• Release 2 protocol and data models (Stage 3) work items underway
NFV Orchestrator
(NFVO)
VNF Manager
(VNFM)
Virtualized
Infrastructure
Manager
(VIM)
NFV-MANO
OSS/BSS
Os-Ma-nfvo
NFVI
Or-Vnfm
Vi-Vnfm
Or-Vi
Nf-Vi
Ve-Vnfm-em
Ve-Vnfm-vnf
IFA006
IFA007
IFA008
VNF
EM
IFA005
IFA013
IFA011VNF Package and VNFD
IFA010Functional Requirements
IFA014Network Service Template
IFA002
IFA003
IFA004Acceleration
IFA015NFV Information Model Report
IFA010
Plus many other specifications addressing Security, Reliability, Use Cases and other Features
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Release highlights of ETSI ISG NFV
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Release 1 Release 2 Release 3
• Focused on the feasibility of NFV.
• Delivered the baseline studies and specifications.
• Set the NFV Architecture:
• Infrastructure,
• Virtualized network functions (VNF),
• Integration of the VNFs into Network Services (NS), and
• NFV Management and Orchestration (NFV-MANO) aspects at different layers.
• Focuses on interoperability of NFV solutions.
• Details requirements and specification of interfaces and descriptors.
• Realizes the interoperability of solutions based on the NFV Architecture, detailing
• VNF and NS Descriptors,
• Acceleration,
• Internal and external NFV-MANO interfaces.
• Focuses on feature enriching the NFV Architectural Framework, readying NFV for deployment.
• Features such as:
• Charging and billing,
• Licensing,
• Policy framework,
• Multi-site,
• Cloud-native support,
• Etc.
• Details new requirements and specification of interfaces and descriptors.
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Additional Information & Ongoing Work
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• More information on Release features:
• Release 2 Description: https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/NFV/Open/Other/NFV(16)000274r5_NFV_Release_2_Description_v11.pdf
• Release 3 Definition: https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/NFV/Open/Other/NFV(16)000229r6_NFV_Release_3_Definition_v050.pdf
• Ongoing work (drafts) publicly available here: https://docbox.etsi.org/ISG/NFV/Open/Drafts/
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PART 2
NFV as a 5G Infrastructure Enabler
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5G industry fora
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• 5G is being defined in several organizations and industry fora. Picking some:
• NGMN’s 5G seminal White Paper [2].
• 3GPP:
• SA1 TS 22.261 [3] and security studied in SA3’s TR 33.899 [8].
• SA2: studied in TR 23.799 [4], followed by architectural normative work in Rel-15 WI: “5G System – Phase 1” delivering two specifications [5] [6].
• RAN: with slicing aspects studied in TR 38.801 [7].
• SA5: studied in TR 28.800 [9], 28.801 [10] and 28.802 [11], leveraging “management of mobile networks that include VNFs”, and interworking the 3GPP mgmt. and ETSI NFV MANO architecture.
• And research and industry forums and partnerships: 5G-PPP, 5GMF, etc.
• NFV concepts are of particular relevance as 5G enabler.
• Examples further developed taken from (see following slides):
• General concepts as described in NGMN’s 5G White Paper [2].
• Network slicing as specified in 3GPP SA1 TS 26.61 [3].
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NGMN’s 5G (I)
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• Structural separation of network functionality and infrastructure, with programmability offered by SDN/NFV.
• Native SDN/NFV architecture.
• NFV as technology enabler for (refer to [2]):
• Improved business agility.
• Improved operational sustainability.
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NGMN’s 5G (II)
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NGMN’s 5G design principles Supporting ETSI NFV concepts
“Simply virtualizing functions is not enough.”
Lifecycle management and orchestration as provided by NFV-MANO.
Network: C/U-function separation, minimize number of entities.
Flexibility provided by VNF and VNF Component (VNFC).
Operations and management: automation, self-healing, integrated OAM functionality, carrier-grade network cloud orchestration.
Lifecycle management and orchestration features provided by NFV-MANO: NFVO, VNFM and VIM.
Facilitate XaaS NFVIaaS, VNFaaS, NSaaS (*)
Network slicing [Refer to the following slides…]
Flexible function/service/application allocation
Deployment location constraints, affinity requirements, as part of NS, VNF and VR LCM interfaces and VNFD/NSD.
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(*) Under development in the ETSI ISG NFV
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3GPP 5G (network slicing)
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3GPP requirements (TS 22.261) Supporting ETSI NFV concepts
The 5G system shall allow the operator to create, modify, and delete a network slice.
Lifecycle management of Network Services(NS). (*)
The 5G system shall support theadaptation of capacity, i.e., elastic capacityof a network slice.
Scaling of a Network Service.
The 5G system shall support means by which the operator can add and remove network functions to the network such that they can be used in a network slice.
Lifecycle management of VirtualisedNetwork Functions (VNF) as part of NS LCM.
Traffic and services in one network slice shall have no impact on traffic and services in other network slices in the same network.
Deployment requirements (constraints) set at VNF and NS level through VNFD and NSD, and policies, plus other features such as virtualized resource (VR) reservation, VR quotas, etc.
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(*) Assumption: the network slice can be mapped to one or more than one NS.
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(ISG-defined) NFV relevant features (examples)
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Multi administrative domain NFV-
MANO services(NFV-IFA028)
NFV-MANO real time
management(NFV-IFA025)
Cloud-native VNF
(NFV-EVE011)
Network Slicing to NFV
concepts(NFV-EVE012)
Network Service LCM
and Descriptor(NFV-IFA013,
IFA014)
VNF LCM, Packaging and
Descriptor(NFV-IFA007,
IFA008, IFA011)
VirtualisedResource
management(NFV-IFA005,
IFA006)
Policy management
framework(NFV-IFA023)
Operational sustainability and automation
5G services across operators and for verticals
Supporting 5G network characteristics
Network softwarization
PaaS support for cloud-native
(NFV-IFA029)
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A 5G infrastructure with NFV
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Physical Infra NFV Infrastructure
UE/devices
Slice #2
Slice #n
(R)AN Core Apps
NFV-MANO(virtualized) network functions
OSS/BSS (with e2e slice orchestration, analytics, …)
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Conclusion
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• NFV = decoupling network functions functionality from infrastructure & network softwarization.
• NFV is a key enabler for the 5G infrastructure.
• ETSI ISG NFV
• Provides the interoperable architectural framework for the management and orchestration of resources, VNF and Network Services.
• Is enhancing the NFV framework to make it more supportive for 5G.
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References
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[1] NFV White Paper. Oct. 2012. [Online]. Available at: http://portal.etsi.org/NFV/NFV_White_Paper.pdf
[2] NGMN, “5G White Paper,” Mar. 2015. [Online]. Available at: https://www.ngmn.org/uploads/media/NGMN_5G_White_Paper_V1_0.pdf
[3] 3GPP (SA1) TS 22.261 v2.0.0: “Service requirements for the 5G system; Stage 1”.
[4] 3GPP (SA2) TR 23.799 v14.0.0: “Study on Architecture for Next Generation System”. Dec. 2016.
[5] 3GPP (SA2) TS 23.501: “System Architecture for the 5G system; Stage 2”.
[6] 3GPP (SA2) TS 23.502: “Procedures for the 5G system; Stage 2”.
[7] 3GPP (RAN) TR 38.801: “Study on New Radio Access Technology; Radio Access Architecture and Interfaces”.
[8] 3GPP (SA3) TR 33.899: “Study on Architecture and Security for Next Generation System”.
[9] 3GPP (SA5) TS 28.800: “Telecommunication management; Study on management and orchestration architecture of next generation networks and services”.
[10] 3GPP (SA5) TS 28.801: “Telecommunication management; Study on management and orchestration of network slicing for next generation network”.
[11] 3GPP (SA5) TS 28.802: “Telecommunication management; Study on management aspects of next generation network architecture and features”.
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