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1 14 April 2016 Bryan Sullivan, AT&T
Model-Driven NFV (Models) Project 14 April 2016 Bryan Sullivan, AT&T

2 OPNFV’s Role and Needs for Models
OPNFV integrates upstream projects into a coherent platform for NFV Starting from the infrastructure layer and up the management stack OPNFV does not have an information model nor plans to establish one We use running code and data models from OpenStack, ODL, etc OPNFV relies upon upstream open source projects / components which Expose/consume data via open APIs and adapters/translators Have implicit models, but not maintained in formal model terms Are intended to have limited scope (“do one thing”), yet … April 2016 NFV World Congress

3 What’s this Model-Driven NFV project?
Information and Data Models for NFV are a hot topic, but somewhat theoretical or at least cloudy This project intends to reduce the theory into practice, based upon existing examples and compatible open source projects, e.g. OpenStack Tacker as used in the OPNFV SFC project Clearwater IMS as implemented by Orange in the OPNFV vIMS Functest using Cloudify as VNFM ODL Unimgr for MEF LSO In the process we will clarify, assess, and promote The role of various model representations (TOSCA, YANG) Standardized models (e.g. TOSCA Simple Profile for NFV) Configuration, lifecycle, and policy features that can be modeled April 2016 NFV World Congress

4 So what’s in scope? Any open source VNFM project that can be used as a test driver Any standardized model representation supported by OPNFV VIMs or VNFMs, e.g. TOSCA for NFV and YANG Any use case that can be modeled and run as a an OPNFV FuncTest scenario Any model-able object related to VNF configuration, lifecycle, or policy Modeling tools used in model and VNF development April 2016 NFV World Congress

5 That’s a big scope… what’s the catch?
Model portability across VNFMs is assumed VNFMs can internally translate models, if the VNF end-state is equivalent We will focus on building a pipeline for use case testing that iteratively adds features under test We will release test scenarios as the VNFMs develop support for them We will focus a lot on cross-project, upstream, and SDO collaboration April 2016 NFV World Congress

6 Some Upstream Projects in Scope
Tosca Yang OpenStack: Heat-translator Tosca-parser Tacker (VNFD, more blueprints) Murano (Mitaka) App-catalog (blueprint) OpenDaylight: Controller MD-SAL Yangtools YangIDE Unimgr for MEF LSO XOS (e.g. samples) YangForge (see L3VPN demo) Cloudify (e.g. Clearwater IMS demo) ONOS (proposed, based upon YangForge) JuJu ( OpenContrail (future… currently IF-MAP) OpenTosca and Winery Pyang (validator/converter) OpenBaton Rift.ware April 2016 NFV World Congress

7 For SDOs For NFV Projects Recommendations Accommodate REALITY
TIMELY publication MODULAR design OPNFV as CATALYST Maximize REUSE Accommodate DIVERSITY without FRAGMENTATION Cross-project COLLABORATION OPNFV as INTEGRATOR Platforms Standards Customer Motivation Choice Realization Services OPNFV Open Source April 2016 NFV World Congress

8 Come collaborate with us in OPNFV!
April 2016


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