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Minimal Assets for Physical Lab


Community Labs: Incubation

NameOrganizationLocationContactPODRoleStatus

VPN or public access?

for CD access

TSC-25 - Getting issue details... STATUS

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China Mobile ONAP LabChina MobileBeijing, China
Use Case E2E Test & POCOn LinePublic access through openVPNONAP Casablanca and Casablanca maintenance installed
Reliance Jio R&D LabsReliance Jio InfocommMaharashtra, India





China Telecom ONAP LabChina TelecomBeijing, China

 Yi Yang (yangyi.bri@chinatelecom.cn)

Luman Wang (wanglm.bri@chinatelecom.cn)


Integration & Testing

mainly support for subproject Benchmark & SFC

Jump server to access by internal team and vendors

Public access through Jump server, then can access ONAP env through openVPN


ONAP Casablanca and Casablanca maintenance installed

ONAP Beijing installed also










Orange OpenLabOrangeLannion, Brittany, Franceorange-pod4Integration & TestingPublic access through SSH key

see Orange OpenLab page

TLABAT&T Advanced Technologies

Rich Bennett (RB2745@att.com)

John Murray (JM2932@att.com






Intel ONAP Integration Lab

Sponsored by: Intel

Managed by: Wind River

Intel HF2, Hillsboro, OR, USA

Stephen Gooch (stephen.gooch@windriver.com)

Eddy Raineri (Eddy.Raineri@windriver.com)

ONAP-POD-01Integration and DeploymentOn Line

WINLABRutgers University/AT&T

Ivan Seskar (seskar@winlab.rutgers.edu)

Tracy Van Brakle (tv8394@att.com)






Auto LabCIA ONAP Project. Multi-arch support in ONAP.

UNH-IOL

(University of New Hampshire, USA

Interoperability Lab)

Paul Vaduva (paul.vaduva@enea.com)

nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu

Auto Pod

Development and Test on arm64 architecture

vFW usecase

On Line

PUblic acces rought openVPN.

Ask for access: by sending a mail to: nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu

OPNFV-deployed OpenStack environment.

ARM64 onap images not yet build for deployment.

VMware OpenLabVMwareWenatchee (near Seattle), USA

Primary contact: TBD

Secondary contact: Ramki Krishnan, ramkik@vmware.com


Integration and DeploymentIn Progress - Approx. Target date Oct. 15th

6 physical servers

Individual server configuration – Dell R640

  • 2x 10core cpu 4114 (Skylake) @2.2GHz
  • 128GB RAM
  • 960GB SSD 

On Line Labs:

Intel ONAP Integration and Deployment Labs - Oregon, USA

Connection: VPN


  • From the JIRA, a form letter is sent with an encrypted zip file. There are two files in this zip:

    1. login.txt (your username and password)
    2. pod-onap-01.ovnp (Open VPN CA same for all)

    Edit pod-onap-01.ovpn to include login information:

    1. Linux/Mac: auth-user-pass login.txt
    2. Windows: auth-user-pass “C:\\Program Files\\OpenVPN\\config\\login.txt

    (You many need to add “http-proxy url:port” or “socks-proxy url:port”. Discuss with your IT reprehensive.)


  • Execute:

    1. Linux/Mac: 

    $ sudo openvpn –config pod-onap-01.ovpn


    2. Windows: Install the Open VPN client
                          Import pod-onap-01.ovpn
                          Select Connect

  • 600 Cores, 5T RAM, 70TB Storage

  • Infrastructure Software = Wind River Titanium Cloud (Openstack Newton Based)

  • After connecting the VM.  You can use a local Linux machine or the supplied jumpstation for OpenStack CLI access.

  • Download OpenStack RC File from UI:
    • Project -> Compute -> Access & Security -> API Access

  • Upload file to jumpstation (or local machine).  If running on local machine, ask stephen.gooch@windriver.comfor remote CLI SDK.

  • Source and run OpenStack commands

    user@pod-onap-01-vjhost:~$ source ./Integration-openrc.sh

    Please enter a path for your CA certificate pem file, #or press enter if you are not using HTTPS
    Please enter your OpenStack Password for project integration as user username:


    $ sudo openvpn –config pod-onap-01.ovpn 
  • Jumpstation IP   10.12.5.50

Deployment testing with MultiVIM/Cloud

For testing with  MultiVIM/Cloud use the following two clouds. Both are based on OpenStack

    • Wind River Titanium Cloud - Distributed targetrs

    • K8s based StarlingX relese 2


  • Lab Infrastructure









Proposed Labs:


Proposal 1:

Name of the Lab/Company
China Mobile ONAP Lab

Responsible Party
China Mobile, Contact: Chengli Wang  wangchengli@chinamobile.com, Wenyao Guan guanwenyao@chinamobile.com

Equipment available today and expected from ONAP
Available Equipment
Space:
     Laboratory room
     Rack
Hardware
:     
     Servers
     Router (SPTN/Router)
     Switch
     DC Gateway
     Thin CPE
     Access Point
     Communication Terminal
Software:
     VNFs (Commercial):
          vCPE
          vIMS 
          vEPC
     VIM:          
          Redhat          
          Ubuntu  
          VMware VIO
          Wind River Titanium Cloud (OpenStack VIM)
    Controller:
          DC Controller
          SPTN Controller
          WAN Controller

Expected Equipment from ONAP
Equipment for remote connection through VPN.

Power availability
Stable power supply is available.

Networking availability
Internal availability: available networking facilities with support for changes in case of use case requires
From external access: remote network access by VPN 


Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP
 Laboratory operation and maintenance are available from China Mobile.



Availability according to minimal assets requirement:


Use CasesVNFsServer Pod numberNetwork HardwareSoftwareAvailable Resources in CMCC lab
Development or vFW/vDNS demo appsOpen sourced vFW/vDNS1 (Small)NoCloud OSYes
vCPEvCPE2 (Medium)

WAN/SPTN Router (2)

DC Gateway (2)

TOR (n)

ThinCPE (1)

Cloud OS (for Edge and Core)

WAN/SPTN Controller

DC Controller

Specific VNFM & EMS

Almost available (lack of 1 DC gateway)
VoLTEvIMS/vEPC2 (Large)

WAN/SPTN Router (2)

DC Gateway (2)

TOR (n)

Wireless Access Point (2)

VoLTE Terminal Devices (2)

Cloud OS (for Edge and Core)

WAN/SPTN Controller

DC Controller

Specific VNFM & EMS

Almost available (lack of 1 DC gateway)



Willing to support the ONAP use cases and member companies?
 Support VoLTE & vCPE use cases.

Proposal 2:

Name of the Lab/Company

Reliance Jio R&D Labs

Responsible Party

Reliance Jio Infocomm

Equipment available today and expected from ONAP
Available Equipment

Available Equipment and facilities include the following for interop testing and performance testing: 

VoLTE core network, 
WiFi Core Network
EPC core network,
FTTx Core network
IP/MPLS Core Network - all topologies.
OSS and BSS applications
Access network functions - Radio, Fixed and WiFi
Fully functional devices lab (LTE and Fixed) for UE support.
Security Testing practice for aiding security aspects of the ONAP Platform installation and the VNFs on top of Openstack.
Installation of ONAP and Openstack available for swift testing on a NFVI.

     
Expected Equipment from ONAP

Based on the infra requirements, pods can be installed and commissioned for creating a infrastructure with remote connectivity via VPN for realizing the use cases and testing them end to end. Equipment would consist of Racks (Open CG Rack 19 compliant or others), Installation material and blade servers (Intel based).

Power availability
     Stable power supply is available - with redundancy.

Networking availability
Networking facilities are available in the lab with support for on-demand changes if needed by a use case.

Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP
     Laboratory operation and maintenance are available from Reliance Jio.

Willing to support the ONAP use cases and member companies?
     Willing to support the ONAP use cases on VoLTE and vCPE. Other use cases that may come up in the future can also be tried out.

Proposal 3:

Name of the Lab/Company
China Telecom ONAP Lab

Responsible Party
China Telecom, Contact: Yi Yang yangyi.bri@chinatelecom.cn, Luman Wang wanglm.bri@chinatelecom.cn

Equipment available today and expected from ONAP
Available Equipment
Space:
    Laboratory room
    Rack
Hardware:
    Servers
    Router (IP Backbone and MPLS Backbone)
    Switch
    DC Gateway
    Firewall
    Thin CPE
    IPRAN
Software:
    VNFs (Commercial):
    vCPE
    vEPC
VIM:
    Redhat
    Ubuntu     
    Wind River Titanium Cloud (OpenStack VIM)

Controller:
    DC Controller
    WAN Controller

Others:

     Internet IP address


Power availability
       Stable power supply is available(AC and DC).

Networking availability
      Internal availability: 
               Available networking facilities with support for changes in case of use case requires.

  From external access:

               Remote access to the network via VPN or direct access to the bastion host via a firewall.


Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP

        Laboratory operation and maintenance are available from China Telecom.


Willing to support the ONAP use cases and member companies?

        Support VoLTE on vEPC, vCPE, vCPE extension &vFW use cases;

Use CasesVNFsServer Pod numberNetwork HardwareSoftwareAvailable Resources in CT lab
Development orvFW/vDNS demo appsOpen sourcedvFW/vDNS1 (Small)NoCloud OSYes
vCPE & vCPE extensionvCPE2 (Medium)

WAN (2) /IPRANRouter (8)

DC Gateway (2)

TOR (n)

ThinCPE (2)

Cloud OS (for Edge and Core)

WAN/IPRANController

DC Controller

Specific VNFM & EMS

Yes
VoLTEvIMS/vEPC2 (Large)

WAN (2) /IPRANRouter (8)

DC Gateway (2)

TOR (n)

Wireless Access Point (4)

VoLTE Terminal Devices (2)

Cloud OS (for Edge and Core)

WAN/IPRANController

DC Controller

Specific VNFM & EMS

Almost available (lack of servers)



Proposal 4 (more detailed information can be provided):

Name of the Lab/Company
Orange Integration Center (used for OPNFV - Orange responsible of functest stream; also used for our operational needs – such as vEPC and all Orange PNF testing).

Responsible Party
Orange. Contact Eric Debeau (eric.debeau@orange.com), Odile Duthil (odile.duthil@orange.com), Anne Tréhu (anne.trehu@orange.com)

Equipment available today and expected from ONAP
Available Equipment
Space:
     Laboratory room (in our Lannion Premises)
Hardware
:     
     Servers (capacity need to be assessed as the lab is also used for operational testing)
Software:
     VNFs, VIM: opensource can be installed on demand. Commercials: need of supplier agreement. We have redhat, Mirantis        
Interopability
Available Equipment and facilities for interop testing/ performance testing: core network (IMS, Volte, EPC), IP and transmission, fixed and mobile access. Independently from ONAP, the lab is to be connected to major supplier integration labs to work in joint agile delivery mode.

Expected Equipment from ONAP
Depending on needs, additional servers may be needed, as well as equipment for remote connection through VPN.

Power availability
Stable power supply is available.

Networking availability
Internal availability: available networking facilities with support for changes in case of use case requires
From external access: remote network access by VPN 

Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP
Laboratory operation and maintenance are done by Orange.

Willing to support the ONAP use cases and member companies?
Willing to support VoLTE (and related subcases such as EPC or end to end automation) & vCPE use cases. Other use cases are welcome.

Proposal 5: ONAP-Test Lab (TLab)

Name of the Lab/Company
     AT&T ONAP Lab

Responsible Party
AT&T Advanced Technologies; Contact Rich Bennett (RB2745@att.com); John Murray (JM2932@att.com) 

Equipment available today and expected from ONAP
Available Equipment
Space:
     Laboratory room
     Rack/Power/Cooling/Network
Hardware
:     
     Servers
     Router (SPTN/Router)
     Switches
     VPN Gateway
     JUMP Server/Boot Server
Software:
     VNFs (Open Source):
          vFirewall
          vDNS
          Test/ characterization
     VIM:          
          OpenStack
          Ubuntu  
    Automated Test Software: TBD

Expected Equipment from ONAP
Equipment for remote connection through VPN.

Power availability
Stable power supply is available.

Networking availability
Internal availability: available networking facilities with support for changes in case of use case requires
From external access: remote network access by VPN 

Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP
Laboratory operation and maintenance are available from AT&T Advanced Technologies.

Availability according to minimal assets requirement:

                                   

  

Use Cases

  

VNFs

  

Server Pod number

  

Network Hardware

  

Software

  

Available Resources in TLab

Development for  vFW/vDNS demo apps

Open sourced  vFW/vDNS

1 (Small)

No

Cloud OS

Yes

DRAFT Initial TLAB Focus for discussion 8/10/2017 openlab Meeting

Demonstrate new ONAP features to developers building production services,

Gather feedback on what developers need to use the ONAP features in production.

Identify ONAP platform issues that need to be resolved for production use

Support/provide an environment for ONAP community work collaboratively and efficiently together to resolve these issues.

 This focus should accelerate adoption of ONAP,  grow community engagement, and reduce time to deliver important platform features.

Proposal 6: WINLAB (industry-university community lab extended to support ONAP)

Name of the Lab/Company

  1. WINLAB (www.winlab.rutgers.edu/) at Rutgers University
  2. AT&T and other sponsors/partners

Responsible Party

  1. Rutgers University contact: Ivan Seskar (seskar@winlab.rutgers.edu)
  2. AT&T contact: Tracy Van Brakle (tv8394@att.com)

Equipment available today

  1. Indoor - Laboratory room (ORBIT), rack, power, cooling;
    1. Servers
    2. Router (SPTN/Router)
    3. Switch
    4. DC Gateway 
    5. Access Point
    6. Communication Terminals
  2. Outdoor - Multi-campus, multi-protocol wireless equipment & networks

Expected Equipment from ONAP Additional servers may be required

Power availability Stable power supply is available but may require augmentation if additional servers are introduced

Networking availability

  1. Internal: networking facilities with support for modifications
  2. External: remote network access by VPN (self-serve)

Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP

  1. Laboratory operation and maintenance provided by WINLAB
  2. ONAP use case support provided by AT&T and other sponsors/partners

Willing to support the ONAP use cases and member companies?

  1.  VoLTE & vCPE use cases supported
  2. Open source and/or commercial VNFs with ONAP use cases supported
  3. All other use cases from all member companies to be considered on case-by-case basis with emphasis on Fixed and Mobile Wireless

Proposal 7: Auto Project Arm Pod (OPNFV project lab offered to ONAP Community)

Name of the Lab/Company

  1. (iol.unh.edu) at University of New Hampshire
  2. Auto project of OPNFV, sponsored by Arm

Responsible Party

  1. University of New Hampshire contact: NFV/IOL staff (nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu)
  2. Arm/OPNFV contact: Paul Vaduva (paul.vaduva@enea.com)

Equipment available today

  1. 6 Cavium servers make up the OPNFV Pod.  
    1. 48-core, 64G Servers
      1. 1 Jump Host for deploying OPNFV/OpenStack
      2. 3 OpenStack Controllers for an HA configuration
    2. 96-core, 128G Servers
      1. 2 OpenStack Compute Servers 

Expected Equipment from ONAP None at this time

Power availability N/A

Networking availability

  1. Internal: The networking availability for users of the lab is within the context of an OpenStack environment.  
  2. External: remote network access by VPN - request credentials by emailing: nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu

Technical support from your company and expected support from ONAP

  1. Laboratory operation and maintenance provided by UNH IOL staff (nfv-lab@iol.unh.edu)
  2. Access to the OpenStack environment and assistance with that environment is provided/coordinated through Paul Vaduva (Paul.Vaduva@enea.com).

Willing to support the ONAP use cases and member companies?

  1. At this time, the primary focus is ONAP component container development (porting and building), but testing is supported as well as containers are produced.
  2. vFW usecase ported to arm64 openstack deployment.



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