VES Working Session | 2020-05-05
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Attendees
@Trevor Lovett
Linda Horn
@damian.nowak
Albino Pinho
Agenda and Minutes
Agenda Item | Notes | Action Items |
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None | ||
Guilin Release Planning | ||
Fallback IP Proposal | Fallback IP proposals
Heartbeat Duplication
| @Vijay Kumar - Confirm if any changes are required to handle duplication proposed in sending heart beats to primary and secondary simultaneously @Trevor Lovett Provide feedback on VES fallback IPs @Trevor Lovett Draft alternate proposal of language for fallback IPs |
3GPP Liaison Update | Magnus Buhrgard raised a concern that 3GGP required a stable link to the spec by 5/12 which precedes when the Frankfurt release docs would be created for ONAP. Presented 3 options:
Still awaiting feedback from Magnus | |
Open for Additional Topics |