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Participants:

AT&T, Orange, Fujitsu (member list  below)

Description: 

Provide end to end multi-operator L1 services orchestrated by ONAP across multiple optical transport domains


Goals:

  • Incorporate & harmonize with MEF L1 Subscriber and Operator service definitions
  • E2E optical service work flow definitions & on-boarding of network resources
  • Align, harmonize, reconcile common information/data models in ONAP to enable Optical Transport services design & instantiation 
  • Optical Transport domain management through standard models / APIs. Eg: OpenROADM, Transport API

BUSINESS DRIVER

This section describes Business Drivers needs.

Executive Summary  - This use case is to automate the service design and activation resulting from an optical (L0/L1) service request that requires "off-net" resources to complete, requiring coordination between two or more service providers.

Business Impact - Automation of the design and activation of services spanning service provider networks will speed time to revenue.

Business Markets - This use case is applicable to any service provider offering global enterprise services or services that otherwise extend beyond their own network resources. It may also apply to service providers with independent operational units that effectively operate as separate service providers. 

Funding/Financial Impacts - While this automation may result in some CAPEX savings due to improved management of interconnect points, it will primarily reduce OPEX by automating some of the manual steps required for service provider interconnections. It will also allow service providers to respond more quickly to service orders requiring off-net resources, thus reducing time to revenue. A goal of this use case is to ensure support for SLAs and adherence to service constraints that potentially allow for the development of new premium service offerings.

Organization Mgmt, Sales Strategies - There is no additional organizational management or sales strategies for this use case outside of a service provider's "normal" ONAP deployment and its attendant organizational resources


Initial use-case proposal: 

ONAP-optical-usecase-proposal.pptx


Business requirements:

L1 interconnect business reqts agreed 5-16.pptx


EUAG Proposal

EUAG L1 Interconnect PoC final - 05.pptx

EUAG L1 Interconnect PoC draft - 04..pptx

EUAG L1 Interconnect PoC draft.pptx


Archiecture and Workflow Proposals:

ONAP-Project-Proposal-rv12OrangeContribV3.pptx

ONAP-optical-usecase-proposal-with-cds-4/29

ONAP-optical-usecase-proposal-with-cds


Modeling

MDON-Service-Use-Case-2019.pptx

Optical Modeling_L1 Subscriber and Operator Services_v2.pptx




Functional Requirements:

ONAP ComponentsComments
CDS (future release)Started Discussion with CDS group to identify the required changes to support this blue print. Have provided the initial sequence flow.
SDC Have to start discussions. Mostly for now we will just be using existing features of SDC. May require small tweaks.
SOWill need some changes in SO to accomplish the decomposition of end to end optical service. More details need to be ironed out.
SDN-C

Have done some prototyping in Dublin for adding new DGs to extract topology from external domain controllers and map them to A&AI schema. Will need additional work to integrate this with proposed CDS workflow


A&AI

Have done some prototyping in Dublin to ingest topology from external controllers and show them in A&AI. Will need more work to act on notifications from controllers and keep the topology in sync

AAI-2623 - Getting issue details... STATUS

OOF (Phase 2)Need more detailed discussions with OOF PTL to understand how we can use OOF to provide the intermediate endpoints for domain specific services that will eventually form our end to end service
Policy ( future release/Phase 2)Need to understand how we can use the policy to store inter SP agreements which can later be translated by OOF to determine the partner SP and also the end points at the partner side
EXT-APINeed to have alignment on how we can use the MEF interlude API for inter SP interactions. EXT-API and SO communications also has to be flushed out.
ModelingNeed to define the extensions to the currently agreed upon service model so that we can use it to represent an end to end Layer1(L1) Optical service. This L1 Optical service can span across multiple service providers which are controlled by one or more ONAP instances.  Every SP can in turn have multiple domains that are controlled by external domain controllers.

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