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NFV evolution towards 5G
Marie-Paule Odini, HPE Distinguished Technologist, ETSI NFV WG Chair
Bio
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Marie-Paule Odini
HPE CMS Distinguished Technologist
ETSI NFV ISG
ISG Vice Chair (until Feb2017)
Currently:
Technical Steering Committee Member
TST WG Chair
Previously:
SDN-NFV Work Item rapporteur
SWA WG Vice Chair
IEEE SDN
Education Committee Chair
Co-author “Towards 5G Software-Defined
Ecosystems”
5G Americas
Co-author Network Slicing White Paper
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mpodini/
5G … Prepare for a world where everything Computes & is Connected
Technology will be
embedded everywhere
Everything
will be understood
Everyone & everything
will be connected
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Compute capabilities are changing how networks are build Blurring the boundaries between network and service infrastructure
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From a hierarchical network, where
functions are placed along the traffic path
To a flattened network, where functions are
optimally placed and traffic is steered towards
the most optimally placed service functions
DSLAM/OLTWireline
eNodeB / RNC
WiFi
DOCSIS GWCable
BNG
SGW PGW
Switching & Routing Functions
AAA
ACCESS & AGGREGATION
NODES
EDGE
Regional OfficesCentral Offices
COREInternet
Core RoutersCore Transport
WiFiMobileWireline DSL/FiberCable
SWGBNGRouting
PGWBNGAAAPCRF
MMERoutingPCRF
WiFiMobileWireline DSL/FiberCable
WiFiMobileWireline DSL/Fiber Cable
Internet
Beyond Telco Cloud ..
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Explosion of connected devices
(IoT), the ever increasing use of
video and interactive applications
with low latency requirements are
driving 5G Network design
IoT and MEC are driving a highly distributed network design with compute capabilities that are as pervasive as the connectivity
5G
Low LatencyHeterogeneous
Access
Billions of Devices
High Bandwidth
© ETSI 2015. All rights reserved
Key leitmotiv in the Industry …
NFV paves the road to 5G !
Source: Telecom TV 5G Survey, Feb2017
Feb’17 Survey sponsored by HPE
Key Requirements
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What is Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)?it is the ability to provide network functions on industry standard platforms
Evolution of IT virtualization techniques for core network functions
• Use standard servers and storage
• Reduced equipment costs
• Faster time to market
• Resource sharing
• Targeted service introduction
Implement network functions in SW
• It can be moved to, or instantiated in, various locations in the network as required, without the need to install new equipment!
Classic network appliance approach
Message router
CDN Session border
controller
WANacceleration
DPI Firewall
Carrier-grade NAT
Tester/QoEmonitor
SGSN/GGSN
PErouter
BRAS Radio accessnetwork nodes
• Fragmented non-commodity hardware
• Physical install per appliance per site
• Hardware development large barrier to entry for new vendors, constraining innovation and competition
Network virtualization approach
Standard high-volume Ethernet switches
Standard high-volume storage
Standard high-volume servers
Softwarevendors
Virtual appliances
Orchestrated, automatic, and remote install
Software Vendors
Virtual Appliances
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NFV journey
FY12-13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17
Operators White Paper(13 operators)
ETSI NFV Kick off
ETSI NFV Arch Spec
+ OPNFV kick off
ETSI NFV Rel #1 (13 specs, 226 companies)
OPNFV Arno-Rel
ETSI NFV PlugTest, Rel #3 & 5G White Paper
ONAP
3GPP Rel 15
ETSI NFV Rel#2 & 5G workshopETSI OSM
OPNFV B-RelOpen-o
5G Timeline
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NGMN White Paper
WRC’15*2015
1st 5G Modem**
(Qualcomm
Snapdragon X50)2016
EU-5GPPP Ph22017
Korean Olympic Games2018
FIFA World Cup
WRC’192019
Japan Olympic Games
ITU IMT2020 Specs2020
2021
3GPP – Release 14
3GPP – Release 16
3GPP – Release 15
*WRC: World Radiocommunication Conference
** mmwave 28Ghz, up to 5Gbps download speed
Pre-Study & Tests Standard & Trials Commercialization
(Samsung, Ericsson, Huawei radio tests)
ETSI NFV Reference Architecture Framework
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OSS/BSS
Service, VNF and
Infrastructure Description
EMS 1 EMS 2 EMS 3
VNF 1 VNF 2 VNF 3
Virtual Computing
Virtual Storage
Virtual Network
Computing Hardware
Storage Hardware
Network Hardware
NFVI
Virtualization Layer
Hardware resources
Vi-Ha
Execution reference points Other reference points Main NFV reference points
Orchestrator
OrchestratorOrchestratorVFN
Manager(s)
VirtualizedInfrastructureManager(s)
Nf-Vi
Ve-Vnfm
Os-Ma
Or-Vnfm
Vi-Vnfm
Or-Vi
NFV Management andOrchestration
Vn-Nf
Private | Confidential | Internal Use Only
3 key components:
NFVI : Network
Function Virtualization
Infrastructure
MANO : Management
and Orchestration
VNF : Virtual Network
Functions
5G Architecture
Source: NGMN 5G white paper
RAT: RadioAccessTechnologies
ETSI NFV 5G Session Summary
Common
(NFV-SDN,
Slicing,
etc)
SLA,
E2E
quality
Edge
computing
Autonomous,
Self-healingSoftwarization
Flexibility,
Plug & PlayOthers
NGMN ○ ○ ○ ○ ○Attestability
5G-PPP ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○Information model
ITU IMT2020 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ICN/CCN, Trust,
Traffic models
5GMF ○ ○ ○ ○
5G Forum ○ ○ ○ ○Energy efficiency,
TU-Dresden
5G Labs○ ○
Network coding,
Compressed
sensing
EURECOM ○ ○ ○ ○Programmability,
C/D split, Micro
services
Common features: NFV & SDN, Slicing, E2E management and orchestration, Security, Multi-access/domain, Low latency
NETWORK SLICING SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE (E2E NETWORK SLICING)
http://www.5gamericas.org/files/3214/7975/0104/5G_Americas_Network_Slicing_11.21_Final.pdf
Network Slicing Management & ETSI NFV
Also mentioning 3GPP SA5 study item: “Study on management and orchestration of network slicing for next generation network” (FS-MONETS).
The Network Slice Life Cycle Management would
typically interact with ETSI NFV MANO for these
virtualized network services and functions, as
shown in Figure 11, with an open Nsl-Ma
interface, with Nsl standing for “network slice.”
However, the PNF would be managed outside of
MANO, as well as subnetwork parts composed of
connection of PNF. This would require the
Network Slice Life Cycle Management to also
interface with a non-virtualized life cycle
management & operation environment, as shown
on Figure 11, with an open Nsl-PN interface, with
PN standing for “Physical Network.”
5G-Ex
Design a cross domain orchestration system that provides wholesale XaaSservices over multiple administrative and technology domains
Multi Domain
Domain Orchestrator
Multi-Provider Orchestrator
Inter Orchestrator API
5G-Ex and ETSI NFV
5G-Ex architecture mapping to ETSI NFV
NFVO split: RO, NSO
NFVO to NFVO, open API
Topology distribution mechanism
SECURED and ETSI NFVSECURity at the network Edge - https://www.secured-fp7.eu/
FINLAND
University deCatalunya
Labs - Bristol
Personal Security Manager = ? VNFM or ? New MANO function
ETSI NFV SECURED
SHIELD
Securing against intruders
and other threats through a NFV
enabled environment
Data Analysis and Remediation Engine
(DARE).
– Big-data analytics to uncover cyber-attacks.
– Dashboard and recommendations
vNSF store.
– Easy development and distribution of vNSF.
NFV infrastructure
– Manage the orchestration of the vNSFs in the
network
Infrastructure attestation
– Trustworthy monitoring of vNSF, NFV
infrastructure and vNSF store.
DARE
3GPP Introducing Edge and SDN
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Rel 14
Study
3GPP 5G Reference Architecture & SDN
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User Plane Function
Control Plane Function
User Plane – Control Plane Split : SDN Architecture
Rel 15
ArchitectureSpecs
3GPP & ETSI NFV
3GPP Rel 13 Study : 32. 842 (Dec 2015) – SA5
H8N84S A.00 – © Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP 22
3GPP SA#63, Fukuoka, March 2014
=> Liaison sent to ETSI NFV
ETSI MEC and ETSI NFV
H8N84S A.00 – © Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP 23
Source: ETSI MEC – chairman: Alex Reznik, HPE
ETSI NFV – Operators White Paper 5G
– Key NFV features for 5G highlighted by network operators in the ETSI NFV ISG
© ETSI 2017. All rights reserved 24
Cloud-native Network Functions
Edge Computing
RAN Cloudification
End-to-end Service Management
Network Slicing
NFV License Management
Reliability
Scalability
Security
Multi-site/domain Services
http://portal.etsi.org/NFV/NFV_White_Paper_5G.pdf
Feb ‘17
HPE and 5G
Accelerating innovation
Accelerating transformation
Accelerating value
Accelerating possibilities
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Core beliefs
The access will be very Heterogeneous
The Intelligent Edge is going to unleash an industrial revolution
IT & Services are going to be even more critical
5G Network Architecture: High Level Overview
Global Service Orchestration & Capability Exposure
Converged Core with decomposed network functions (NFV)
Multi-Strata Topology Control (SDN)
Programmable Multi-technology Connectivity
Monitoring, Analytics and Autonomous Decision Framework
Common Security & Governance Framework
Compute FabricConnectivity FabricDecision Fabric
Converged Edge Cloud
Converged Edge Cloud
Converged Edge Cloud
5G Network Architecture: The HPE Portfolio
Global Service Orchestration & Capability Exposure
Converged Core with decomposed network functions (NFV)
Multi-Strata Topology Control (SDN)
Programmable Multi-technology Connectivity
Monitoring, Analytics and Autonomous Decision Framework
Common Security & Governance Framework
Distributed Compute FabricProgrammable Connectivity FabricPervasive Decision Fabric
Converged Edge Cloud
Converged Edge Cloud
Converged Edge Cloud
HPE Service Director
HPE UIoT Platform HPE NFV Director
HPE OpenNFV
HPE Helion Carrier Grade
HPE Composable Infrastructure
(Servers, Storage, Networking)
HPE OpenSDN
HPE DCN
HPE Edgeline/Cloudline
HPE Edge Cloud StackHPE Telecom Analytics
HPE SDM
HPE OpenSDN
HPE Aruba Enterprise
Wireless Solutions
Use Case Example: HPE & Intel MWC DemoNetwork Slicing showing RAN-Aware Content Optimization
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Datacenter
Video
A
A
A
Virtual eNodeB
VideoA
A
A
Mobile-Edge Computing (MEC)
HPE Edgeline *EL4000Converged Edge System
EvolvedPacket Core (EPC)
Low latency network slice
Best-effort network slice
Edge Network
Note: other demos showed IoT-MEC-Deep Learning, vPEC-vIMS, Digital Persona etc
Thank you