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2. API Definitions

2a. Exposed APIs

API KeyAPI NameDescriptionInterface NameDefinitionCapabilitiesVersionStatusPayload Model(s)Status)
SO-E-01Service and Resource order requests

Service Instance management (Service, Volume Group, VF Module, VNF)

Health check, global and node.

Infrastructure provider management (Certificates, networks, sub-networks, security groups)

3.1.2ProductionEmbedded in interface

2b. Consumed APIs

API KeyAPI Interface NameDescription
SDCE-6Service/Resource model notification
POE-5Delegation of decision to policy logic
OOF-HASDelegation of placement decision
AAIE-1Ingest/update state of services and resources
MCE-2

Assign and configure infrastructure resources

CONE-3Assign and configure network resources
APPCAssign and configure resources
(Using APPC library hosted in BPMN)
[Yang, REST, DMaaP]
VFCE-2Delegation ofNetwork Service LCM
SOL003Delegation of orchestration to VNFM
SDCE-7Service/Resource model query


3. Component Description

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Orchestration is the execution of various modules capabilities in harmony as a consolidated process to accomplish the desired tasks. The Service Orchestrator (SO) component of ONAP provides orchestration at a very high level, with an end to end view of the infrastructure, network, and applications.

SO's primary function is the automation of end-to-end service instance provisioning activities. SO is responsible for the instantiation and configuration of VNFs in support of overall end-to-end service instantiation, operations and management. SO executes well-defined processes to complete its objectives and is typically triggered by the receipt of service requests generated by other ONAP components or by Order Lifecycle Management in the BSS layer. The orchestration procedure is either created manually or obtained from the Service Design and Creation (SDC) component of ONAP, where all service designs are created and exposed/distributed for consumption

Internally, SO is organized as a set of modules with well defined responsibility. External adapters (SDNC, OpenStack, VFC and SOL003) encapsulate most communication with external systems. Persistence is exposed to other SO modules – not externally, by DB adapters (Catalog and Request). The underlying workflow component resides in the BPMN Execution Engine. The BPMN Execution Engine also interacts with other ONAP systems such as App controllers, AAI and OOF-HAS. Interactions with SNC are hosted by the SDC Controller. Likewise the API Request Handler exposes SOs API for interaction with clients. Finally there is also a monitoring component that allows insight into the execution state of workflows.

4. Known System Limitations

5. Used Models

6. System Deployment Architecture

7. New Release Capabilities

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https://docs.onap.org/en/dublin/submodules/so.git/docs/release-notes.html

5. System Deployment Architecture

https://docs.onap.org/en/casablanca/submodules/so.git/docs/developer_info/Working_with_SO_Docker.html

6. New Release Capabilities

Support CCVPN extension
Support BroadBand Service Usecase
SO SOL003 plugin support
Improve PNF PnP
Improve SO internal modularity

7. References

  1. Interfaces: https://docs.onap.org/en/dublin/submodules/so.git/docs/api/offered_consumed_apis.html
  2. Known system limitations: https://docs.onap.org/en/dublin/submodules/so.git/docs/release-notes.html

  3. Deployment information: https://docs.onap.org/en/casablanca/submodules/so.git/docs/developer_info/Working_with_SO_Docker.html