Dublin (R4) Architecture

ONAP consists of a number of software subsystems. These subsystems are part of two major architectural frameworks:

  • a design-time environment to design, define and program the platform

  • an execution-time environment to execute the logic programmed in the design phase.

The design-time framework  is an integrated development environment with tools, techniques, and repositories for defining and describing deploy-able assets. It supports the development of new capabilities, augmentation of existing capabilities and continuous operational improvement throughout the life cycle of a service. The execution-time framework uses closed-loop, policy-driven automation to drive down operational costs. Built-in dynamic, policy-enforced functions are provided for component and workload shaping, placement, execution, and administration. Access to the design-time and execution-time frameworks are provided by the ONAP Portal, a role-based user interface  and ONAP CLI

Design-time framework

The design-time framework consists of the following subsystems:

The SDC subsystem enables developers to define, simulate, and certify assets and their associated processes and policies.The Policy subsystem enables the creation and deployment of rules that instantiate conditions, requirements, constraints, attributes, or needs regarding the assets that must be provisioned, maintained, or enforced.

The design-time framework provides a set of common services and utilities and is intended for a variety of users with a different roles. For example, the design studio enables product and service designers to onboard, extend and retire resources, services and products. Also using the design studio, operations engineers, security experts and customer experience experts can create workflows, policies and methods. 

Run-time framework

The run-time execution framework distributes and executes the rules and policies that are designed within the design-time framework, and consists of the following subsystems:

All of these subsystems rely on Common Services to provide access control, logging, data management, and other support.

Quick Reference for Detailed Information

See the table below for links to videos, the relevant Gerrit Projects, the API pages, and other documents for each subsystem. Be sure to also review the README files that are included in source code downloads.

Subsystem

Overview

Gerrit Project

API
Reference

Other Documents

Subsystem

Overview

Gerrit Project

API
Reference

Other Documents

End to End (overall system)

Video





https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Release Notes 1.0.0 draft

vFirewall Demo Flow Diagram

1.0.0 resultant Deployment Architecture

Active and Available Inventory

Video



AAI API



Application Controller

Video



APPC API

 ONAP Application Controller User Guide

Data Collection and Analytics

Video



DCAE API



Service Orchestrator

Video



MSO API

MSO High-level Design

Network Controller

Video







Optimization Framework





Homing API

HAS API

OOF - Design Framework

OOF - Homing and Allocation Service

Policy

Video



Policy API



Portal

Video



Portal API



Service Design and Creation

Video







Multi-VIM/Cloud

Video







CLAMP

Video












Deployment Diagram