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Introducing ONAP (Open Network Automation Platform) Open Source ECOMP + OPEN-O joining forces AUTOMATE | DESIGN | ORCHESTRATE | MANAGE SERVICES & VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS | ONAP.ORG

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Introducing ONAP (Open Network Automation Platform) Open Source ECOMP + OPEN-O joining forces

AUTOMATE | DESIGN | ORCHESTRATE | MANAGE SERVICES & VIRTUAL FUNCTIONS | ONAP.ORG

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Topics

1.  Quick Recap: Announcements 2.  ONS News 3.  Drivers: Why is this so important for Networking Industry? 4.  Why ONAP? 5.  Path forward – Governance, Focus Areas 6.  Architecture & Framework of how ONAP fits into the larger stack 7.  Growing Ecosystem

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The Announcement @ MWC Feb 2017 & Coverage

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Linux Foundation Framework, Governance, Control Bringing the best of both worlds together

▪  2+ years of Deployment Maturity at AT&T ▪  Comprehensive: Design +Orchestration + Control + Policy +

Analytics ▪  Model-based design enabling self-serve capabilities for

instantiation and closed loop automation

+▪  Open TOSCA model ▪  Most Advanced Open Source Process & tool chain ▪  Architected for ease of VNF insertion (SDK)

Basedonextensions&integra0onwithOpenDaylight&OPNFV

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Drivers for the Integrated Vision ONAP is industry’s first harmonization initiative at a global level

1.  Harmonized solution provides an opportunity to join forces and create a unified architecture and implementation to move the networking & orchestration industry forward, including open standards upstream focus

2.  Collaboration across providers, vendors and ecosystem with a coherent framework for Automation - Design, Orchestration, Management & Policy

3.  ONAP carves a path for improving existing OSS/BSS/FCAPS systems and MANO framework by utilizing the best architecture models from OPEN-O and ECOMP

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Key Imperatives and Drivers for ONAP: §  As We Move Towards Software Defined Networks and Virtualized Network Functions, We Need

a New Approach for Operational Management Framework to Realize the Following Objectives: §  Increase Value of the Network:

‒  Rapidly on-board new services ‒  Facilitate new business & revenue models ‒  Make Network Programmable in real-time

§  Reduce Capex: ‒  Reduce / Eliminate dependency on development cycles ‒  Dynamically adjust capacity & Allocate Resource When / Where Needed ‒  Lower aggregated spare capacity

§  Reduce OpEx: ‒  Automated service delivery and activation with Zero Touch Flow Through ‒  Policy & Analytics-driven closed loop optimization

§  Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) provide such a framework for complete lifecycle management of Virtualized Software Defined Network and Services

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Orchestration: More than MANO. . .

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NFVInfrastructure(NFVI)

VirtualizedNetworkFunc9ons(VNFs)

OSS/BSSNFVMANO

NFVOrchestrator

VNFManager(VNFM)

Virtualiza9onInfra-structureMgr.(VIM)

SDNInfrastructure

Design-TimeEnvironment

GUI

Modeling

Catalogues

Portals

LegacyNetworks

ServiceMgmt.

Policy

Analy9cs

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Meta Data Driven ONAP Platform Strategy

©2017AT&TIntellectualProperty.Allrightsreserved.AT&T,Globelogo,MobilizingYourWorldandDIRECTVareregisteredtrademarksandservicemarksofAT&TIntellectualPropertyand/orAT&Taffiliatedcompanies.Allothermarksarethepropertyoftheirrespec9veowners.

ONAPDesignTimeFramework

ONAPPla@orm

v Catalog-drivendesignstudioto:− Defineresources,servicesandproducts− DefineRecipesforinstan9a9ngresources,servicesandproducts− DesignDataCollec9on&Analy9csforvariousresourcesandservices− DefinePolicies,IncludingAutoma9cClosedLoopAc9ons

v Testallthedesignedar9factsinatestenvironment

v Distributeallthemeta-datainproduc9onenvironment

ONAPExecu0onTimeFramework

v Meta-datadrivenexecu9onmodules:− E2EServiceOrchestra9on(MSO)− Ac9ve&AvailableInventory(A&AI)− DataCollec9on,Analy9csandEvents(DCAE)− NetworkandApplica9onControllers(SDN-C&App-C)

v ONAPCommonServices(Logging,DataMovement,AccessControl&APIs)

v ONAPPortal&Dashboardv ONAPController

Deploy

Learn

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ONAP: Architecture Value Design, Execute and Operate – Network Automation

1.  Active and Available Inventory 2.  Application Controller 3.  Data Collection, Analytics, and Events 4.  Design Studio 5.  Service Orchestrator 6.  Network Controller 7.  Policy Framework 8.  Portal 9.  Virtual Network Function SDK 10.  Virtual Function Controller 11.  Modeling

DataPlaneASIC DataPlaneServer

DataPlaneAccelera9on

ControlPlaneCPU

LeafSpineArchitecture

NetworkOS

ControlPlaneSW

Orchestra9on,Management,Policy,Services

Residen0al&BusinessProducts/Services

ServiceProviderStackOp0ons

Op9cal

ONAP

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ONAP Architecture

StorageCompute

VNFs/Applica9ons

Networking

ONAPPortal

DesignFunc9ons

Opera9onalFunc9ons

E–Services BSS/OSS BigData

ExternalDataMovement&APIs

DataCollec9on&Analy9cs

CommonServices,DataMovement,AccessControl&APIs

ControllersEngineeringRules

&Inventory

ServiceOrchestrator

Ac9ve&AvailableInventory

DashboardOA&MOpera9on

Administra9on&Maintenance

ONAPController

Recipe/EngineeringRules&PolicyDistribu9on

ServiceDesign&Crea9on

Analy9cApplica9onDesign

PolicyCrea9on

©2017AT&TIntellectualProperty.Allrightsreserved.AT&T,Globelogo,MobilizingYourWorldandDIRECTVareregisteredtrademarksandservicemarksofAT&TIntellectualPropertyand/orAT&Taffiliatedcompanies.Allothermarksarethepropertyoftheirrespec9veowners.

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ONAP: The Business Value Accelerate Services with Network Automation

Residen0alServices

OpenNetworkAutoma0onPla@orm

EnterpriseServices CloudServices

Open Source Ecosystem Value 1.  Harmonized shared investment in

technology across Major Carriers globally 2.  Neutral platform that will foster innovation

on top of SDN/NFV eg Services, Virtual Functions, 5G Apps, IOT ecosystem

End User Value 1.  Faster Services on Demand including 4G,

5G & Business/Enterprise solutions 2.  Elimination of manual steps/errors/time 3.  Design, Agility & Automation enabler for 5G

DataCenters

CarrierNetwork

CloudNetwork

AtIncep9on,ONAPenablesupto40%ofGlobalSubscribers

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Why ONAP?

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LF Governance, Process & Organization

▪  Governing Board -  Responsible for budget, trademark/legal, marketing, compliance & overall direction

▪  Technical Steering Committee -  Fair Technical Board starting with commitment to project success and transitioning to merit

based over time

▪  Process & Governance -  LF based consistent process & governance

The Linux Foundation is creating the greatest shared technology investment in history by enabling open source collaboration across companies, developers, and users.

We are the organization of choice to build ecosystems that accelerate open technology

development and commercial adoption.

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A Growing Ecosystem – ONAP members

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More Details

▪  www.onap.org ▪  Project Details at ONS, mini summit, April 6, 2017

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Q&A