R8 PM Data Collection Control: Subscription improvement (Bulk PM)





Use Case Overview & Description

PM data collection control provides 5G network operators with a dynamic and more efficient way to configure performance measurement collection on a selected subset of  PNFs/VNFs in the network and complements the existing PM data collection and processing capabilities in ONAP/DCAE. An initial version has been delivered in Rel 6 (REQ-129) then enhanced in Rel 7 (REQ-381). Planned enhancements for Rel 8 intend to improve the (PMSH) subscription management about subscription update.

Use Case Key Information

TOPIC

DESCRIPTION

WIKI PAGE

Requirements Proposal

Honolulu release - functional requirements proposed list#PMDataCollectionControl:Subscriptionupdate



Architecture S/C info

Information on the Architecture sub-committee presentation



Prior Project "Base" Wiki

Bulk PM/ PM Data Control Extension



Requirements Jira (REQ-###) Ticket

REQ-422: Bulk PM / PM Data Control ImprovementsDone



Key Use Case Leads & Contacts

USE CASE LEAD:  Mark Scott , @Zu Qiang@Michela Bevilacqua

USE KEY CONTACTS:



Meetings Register & Recordings

Link to Use Case Team meetings.





BUSINESS DRIVER

Executive Summary: In Rel 6 (REQ-84) and Rel 7 (REQ-324), PNF sw upgrade requirement in ONAP has progressed covering both with/without schema updates.

A schema update in relation to a xNF software upgrades is a routine for network upgrade to support new xNF features, improve efficiency or increase xNF capacity on the field, and to  eliminate bugs.  This use case provides to ONAP an advantage in orchestrating and managing the Life Cycle of a Network Services in-line with business and service objectives. In Rel 8, the feature will be enhanced with PNF sw version management during sw upgrade procedure.

Business Impact: Deployment and orchestration of new services over CNFs,  VNFs and PNFs in a model and software driven way simplifies the network management. Enables operators and service providers to manage the Life Cycle of a Network Service. Assuring continuity of operation of services is crucial for production and carrier grade environments. The actualization or upgrades of software and in consequence required changes in the service model is a natural part of service instance life cycle. Without the support of ONAP service update with schema change, service life cycle management by ONAP can be very difficult which can impact the quality and continuity of services.

Business Markets: All operators and service providers that are using ONAP for service and network function Life Cycle Management

Funding/Financial Impacts: Reduction in operations expense from using industry standard Interfaces.

Organization Mgmt, Sales Strategies: There is no additional organizational management or sales strategies for this requirement outside of a service providers "normal" ONAP deployment and its attendant organizational resources from a service provider. 



Development Status

PROJECT

PTL

User Story / Epic

Requirement

A&AI

@William Reehil





AAF

@Jonathan Gathman





APPC

@Takamune Cho





CLAMP

@Gervais-Martial Ngueko





CC-SDK

@Dan Timoney





DCAE

@Vijay Kumar





DMaaP

@Mandar Sawant





External API

@Adrian OSullivan





HOLMES

@Guangrong Fu





MODELING

@Hui Deng





Multi-VIM /

Cloud

@Bin Yang





OOF

@krishna moorthy





OOM

@Sylvain Desbureaux





POLICY

@James Hahn





PORTAL

@Sunder Tattavarada





SDN-C

@Dan Timoney





SDC

@ChrisC





SO

@Seshu Kumar Mudiganti





VID

@Ikram Ikramullah





VF-C

@Yuanhong Deng





VNFRQTS

@Steven wright





VNF-SDK

@victor gao





CDS

@Yuriy Malakov





List of PTLs:Approved Projects

*Each Requirement should be tracked by its own User Story in JIRA 

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TESTING

Current Status

  1. Testing Blockers

  2. High visibility bugs

  3. Other issues for testing that should be seen at a summary level

  4. Where possible, always include JIRA links



End to End flow to be Tested

**This should be a summary level Sequence diagram done in Gliffy** 





Test Cases and Status



1

There should be a test case for each item in the sequence diagram

NOT YET TESTED

2

create additional requirements as needed for each discreet step

COMPLETE

3

Test cases should cover entire Use Case

PARTIALLY COMPLETE