NOTE:
R5 EI Alto will be a "maintenance/ technical debt" release. It will be shortened (3-month cycle) and focused on internal (tech) debt and defect backlogs.
All the feature enhancements will be pushed to R6 release.
CCVPN Weekly Call
Day: Wednesday
Time: 11:00am Beijing Time/ 11:00pm EST Time
URL: https://zoom.us/j/3122290279
Duration: 1.5h
Meeting minutes:
Upcoming call: July 10, 2019
Agenda:
- Proposal and Plan of L1 Service
BUSINESS DRIVER
This section describes Business Drivers needs.
Executive Summary - This is the first attempt by using ONAP to realize cross carrier communication. In this use case, we provide an end to end cross operators international VPN service which includes features like cross operator, cross domain(different OTN domains) and cross layer(Layer 2 and Layer 3) by taking advantage of the strong orchestration ability of ONAP.
Business Impact - This use case meets the demands of the following aspects:
- Real-time resource update.
- OTN equipment operation and scheduling for different vendors.
- Multi-constrained end-to-end route computation.
- Multi-domain end-to-end service providing.
- Multi-domain network end-to-end survivability.
- Supply SMB companies with VPN service on demand, instantly, flexibly
- Deploy VPN service by overlay mode , untouch carrier network
- “One-click open”and “One-stop”, automatically deploy enterprise VPN service
- Self-service order for client-side CPE, self-delivery client-side CPE
- Provide various value-added service on client-side SD-CPE and cloud side
Business Markets - For enterprise customers who want to set up VPNs among multiple sites. Specifically for Enterprise having branches overseas.
Funding/Financial Impacts -
- Large time saving and labor saving by providing automatic service scheduling and resource maintenance.
- Provide cross carrier connection. Service provisioning is not restrict within one ONAP any more.
Organization Mgmt, Sales Strategies - There is no additional organizational management or sales strategies for this use case outside of a service providers "normal" ONAP deployment and its attendant organizational resources from a service provider.
Recap for What Has Been Done
Title | Description | Category | Release | Wiki |
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Basic service design | CCVPN service design | Casablanca | ||
Basic service creation | CCVPN service creation | Casablanca | ||
Topology discovery | Topology discovery | Casablanca | ||
Close loop link switch | Close loop Intelligence | Casablanca | ||
Service design optimization | CCVPN service design optimization | Dublin | ||
Multi-site service creation | CCVPN service creation optimization | Dublin | ||
Add or delete a site | Service change | Dublin | ||
Intelligent surveillance: Close loop bandwidth adjustment | Value added service | Dublin | ||
Service order activation | E-LAN service | Dublin | ||
Service modification APIs | E-LAN service | Dublin | ||
Disaster recovery | Disaster recovery | Dublin |
Planning for Frankfurt Release
Title | Description | Category | Wiki |
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Service change (Extension from Dublin release) | Add or delete a site when a CCVPN service is running | Service change | |
Multi-site service creation (to finish the integration test in Dublin) | Multiple sites can be created when instantiating a service | Service creation | |
Cross-domain E-LINE services with OTN as inter-domain links(new in Frankfurt) | Extensions to support cross-domain E-LINE services with the domains interconnected with OTN links | E-LINE over OTN inter-domain links |