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See also:

Definitions

AAF: Application Authorization Framework

  • fine-grained authorization library and service; one of the ONAP Common Services

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Akka: handles clustering (used OpenDaylight controllers) akka.io

AJSC: see JSC

Amsterdam: Code name for the first release of ONAP

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CDAP: Cask Data Application Platform

  • open source framework to build and deploy data applications on Apache™ Hadoop® (CDAP.io site)

CDS: Controller Design Studio

  • it is not the tool for the design of controllers instead it is common design tool to support both SDNC and generic L4-7 NF controllers integrated with SDC (e.g. APPC, VFC)
  • part of CCSDK project,
  • see vFW CDS Casablanca - using CDS in context of virtual Firewall use case

CDT: APPC Controller Design Tool

Chef:

CI/CD: Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery

  • continuous integration (CI) is the practice of merging all developer working copies to a shared mainline several times a day (Wikipedia)
  • continuous delivery (CD) is a software engineering approach in which teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released at any time (Wikipedia)

CIA: Container Images - see Project Docker/OCI Images - Best Practices and Tools

  • the abbreviation probably uses the letter A at the end to distinct from commonly used CI - Continuous Integration

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CLAMP: Closed Loop Automation Management Platform (project)

CLI: Command Line Interface (project)

CMA: Change Management Application (within ONAP)

CNF: Cloud Native network Function. A network function implemented using cloud native principles such as micro services running in containers, immutable infrastructure, etc.

COE: Container Orchestration Engine

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CSAR
CSAR
CSAR: Cloud Service ARchive (link)

  • a package defined by OASIS TOSCA. It is a ZIP file that includes a TOSCA template of a Network Service, and all the scripts or files that a VNF needs for the lifecycle from creation to termination.

CSMF: Communication Service Management Function

DAO: Data Access Object (Wikipedia)

  • an object that provides an abstract interface to some type of database or other persistence mechanism

DCAE: Data Collection, Analytics and Events (component of ONAP runtime)

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  • the OpenDaylight community GUI (DLUX documentation)
  • typically not needed for ONAP development

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DMaap
DMaap
DMaaP: Data Movement as a Platform

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EMS: Element Management System (Wikipedia)

ESR: External System Register

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GBP: Group-Based Policy (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GroupBasedPolicy)

GNFC: Genric Network Function Controller - A proposed unification of the APP-C and SDN-C for complete L0-L7 control. (ONAP_GNF_ControllersSOL003.pptx

HAS: Homing and Allocation Service - part of OOF

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Heat
Heat
Heat:

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HDFS: Hadoop Distributed File System

Helm: application package manager for kubernetes see https://docs.helm.sh/

Holmes: Holmes project provides alarm correlation and analysis for Telecom cloud infrastructure and services.

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JSON: JavaScript Object Notation

Karaf:

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k8s: a popular way to abbreviate kubernetes

Kafka: a distributed streaming platform created by Apache read https://kafka.apache.org/intro for greater depth

Karaf:

  • a container, sponsored by Apache, fully supporting OSGI with lots of extras (Apache page)

Kubernetes: Quoting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubernetes Kubernetes is, "an open-source container-orchestration system for automating deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications"

LCM: Life Cycle Management

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MSO: Master Service Orchestrator (component of ONAP runtime) renamed to SO (Service Orchestrator)

  • automates activities, tasks, rules and policies needed for on-demand creation, modification or removal of network, application or infrastructure services

MUSIC: Multi-site State Coordination Service (Project)

MVP: Minimum Viable Product

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NODNFVO: Network Function Virtualization Orchestrator

NOD: Network On Demand

Node-RED:

  • open source project by IBM to graphically create flows that configure devices. Projects include managing a raspberry pi.  (official docs)

NS: Network Services

NS: Network Slice

NS: (Vendor Specific) New Start

  • a new connection is being setup for the first time. There will only be configuration data until it is activated.

NSMF: Network Slice Management Function

NSSMF: Network Slice Subnet Management Function

OA&M: Operations, Administration and Management

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OpenStack
OpenStack:

  • a free and open-source software platform for creating private and public clouds (compute, network, and storage facilities) (https://www.openstack.org/)
  • mostly deployed as an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). The software platform consists of interrelated components that control hardware pools of processing, storage, and networking resources throughout a data center. Users either manage it through a web-based dashboard, through command-line tools, or through a RESTful API.

OOM: ONAP Operations Manager

OpenAPI Specification: "defines a standard, language-agnostic interface to RESTful APIs which allows both humans and computers to discover and understand the capabilities of the service without access to source code, documentation, or through network traffic inspection", quoted from https://swagger.io/specification/

OPNFV: Open Platform for NFV Project

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  • a modular system and a service platform for the Java programming language that implements a complete and dynamic component model (OpenDaylight uses this) (Wikipediathe Java programming language that implements a complete and dynamic component model (OpenDaylight uses this) (Wikipedia)

P4 : "is a programming language designed to allow programming of packet forwarding planes" quoted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P4_(programming_language)

PAP: Policy Administration Point (ONAP)

PCE: Path Computation and Element (ONAP)

PCI: Physical Cell ID

pCPE: physical Customer Premise Equipment

PDP-x: Policy Decision Point - XACML (ONAP)

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RCT: Reference Connection Tool

Recipe:

  • within Chef, the most fundamental configuration element (see the Style Guide)

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Resource
Resource
Resource:

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S3P: Stability, Security, Scalability, Performance. See also Platform Maturity Requirements (S3P).

SDC: Service Design and Creation (component of ONAP for visual modeling and design)

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SDN-R: application of SDNC - see SDN-R objectives

SEBA: SDN-Enabled Broadband Access, see also:

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SR-IOV: Single-Root Input/Output Virtualization (Wikipedia)

  • network interface that allows the isolation of the PCI Express resources for manageability and performance reasons

SSH: Secure Shell

SSL: Secure Sockets Layer (Wikipedia), precursor to TLS

SUPP(Vendor Specific) short for supplement, changing a connection before activation

SVNFM: (Vendor) Specific Virtual Network Function Manger

Swagger: legacy name for the OpenAPI Specification

TCP: Transmission Control Protocol

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  • a group of users who share a common access with specific privileges to a software instance on a server (Wikipedia). This terminology is used in OpenStack

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UEB: An event bus interface that has been replaced by DMaaP.

U-UI: Usecase UI = Usecase User Interface (Project)

vCE: virtual CE (Customer Edge) router (an example VNF)

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VDU: Virtualisation Deployment Unit - The Virtualisation Deployment Unit (VDU) is a construct supporting the description of the deployment and operational behaviour of a VNFC.

VES: Virtual function Event Stream

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  • an entity that may be modeled and subsequently instantiated, which takes on the responsibility of handling a particular function that when instantiated, will run on one or more virtual machines within the cloud.
  • in SDC 48534184, a VF is equivalent to a Resource

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VFC: Virtual Function Component (Resource Onboarding)

  • software component of a VF 48534184 that is packaged into one or more images and is capable of running in its own container
  • in SDC48534184, a VFC is configured as a sub-component of a VSP.

  • the smallest granularity of function visible to ONAP designers

vfModule: Virtual Function Module

  • A Heat 48534184 stack that defines the compute, network, licensing and other Heat resources needed to instantiate one or more VFCs associated with a VNF. In a VNF, one vfModule is typically designated as a base module. Any resources defined in the base module Heat template can be exposed to all other vfModules by declaring their resource UUID as Heat outputs. Beyond the base module, other VNF vfModules are typically referred to as expansion modules.

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VID
VID
VID: Virtual Instantiation Deployment

  • a Portal GUI to trigger MSO instantiation of services and components

VID: Virtual Infrastructure Deployment (Project)

VIM: Virtualized Infrastructure Manager

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VNF
VNF
VNF: Virtual Network Function (link)

  • a virtualized task formerly carried out by proprietary, dedicated network hardware. (Examples: virtual firewall, virtual DNS.)
  • in ONAP, a VNF is a Resource
  • a VNF is a specific kind of Vendor Software Product

VNFC: Virtual Network Function Component

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VNFM: VNF Manager

VNO: Virtual Network Operator

VNFSDK: ONAP project

vPE: virtual PE (Provider Edge) router (an example of a VNF)

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VVP: VNF Validation Program (Project)

WAR: Web application ARchive (Wikipedia)

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