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Seminar Series Sponsor Event Sponsors
Robson Wander dos SantosSr Manager of IP Network Engineer
TIM
Orchestrated Network Services with LSO, SDN and NFV
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100GE UNI
Multi-CoS
SLAs
Standardized Services
Faster Service Turn Up
E-Access 100G Transport
Real-Time PM
2004 2015 Future
Scal
able
, Dyn
amic
, Cu
sto
miz
ed, U
biq
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s
Adaptive
DynamicAPI driven
Automation Coordinated
MEF - Moving Up The CurveAgile, Dynamic and Assured
ServicesFixed Connectivity Model
Multiple OperatorsFixed Connectivity Model
Single Operator
10GE UNI
Standardized Ethernet Services
Layer 2 / 3 VPNs
Multiple Access Options
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MEF - The Three Fundamental Vectors
Services Process LifecycleOrchestrated(Automation)
E-LAN
IP-VPN
Cloud
E-Line
What?
Provisioning
Ordering
Inquiry
Billing
How?
SP Network
SP BSS / OSS
Customer
Partner Network
Who and Where?
SOAM Partner BSS / OSS
Process Lifecycle
Services Process Lifecycle Orchestrated
What? How? Who and Where?
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Service Lifecycle Process Model (MEF 50)Product Lifecycle Service Operations Lifecycle
Market Analysis & Product Strategy
Product Design
Service & Resource Design
Product Launch
Marketing Fulfillment Response
Sales Proposal & Feasibility
Customer Order
Service Configuration &
Activation
Fault Management
Quality Management
Revenue Management
Service Termination
Serviceability
Fulfillment
Operation
MEF 50 leverages the TM Forum’s Business Process Framework, also referred to as the enhanced Telecom Operations Map (eTOM).
Orchestration
Services Process Lifecycle Orchestrated
What? How? Who and Where?
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Open Innovation
SDN, NFV, Open Standards and Orchestration
Creates Network
abstractions to enable faster
innovation
NFVNetwork Functions
Virtualization
SDNSoftware Defined
Networks
Reduces CAPEX, OPEX, Space &
Power Consumption.
Creates competitive
supply of innovative
applications by third parties.
Orchestrated(Automation)
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Orchestration - Service Automation
Application Layer
Business Application
Management Layer
BSS / OSS
Physical NetworkNetwork Function +
Proprietary Hardware
Legacy Model
Application Layer
Business Application
Management Layer + Controller
BSS / OSS + Network Services
NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)Network + Compute +
Storage
SDN + NFV Model
Control Plane
Data Plane
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Orchestration - Service Automation
Application Layer
Business Application
Management Layer + Controller
BSS / OSS + Network Services
NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)
Network + Compute + Storage
CEN Operator 1
Service Provider - Single Operator
API - Northbound
API - Southbound
API - Application Programming Interface
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Orchestration - Service Automation
Application Layer
Business Application
Management Layer + Controller
BSS / OSS + Network Services
NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)
Network + Compute + Storage
CEN Operator 1
Service Provider Partner
ENNI
External Network to Network InterfacePhysical Interface for L1-L3 Services
API - Northbound
API - Southbound
API – East/Westbound
API – East/WestboundApplication Layer
Business Application
Management Layer + Controller
BSS / OSS + Network Services
NFV Infrastructure (NFVI)
Network + Compute + Storage
CEN Operator 2
API - Northbound
API - Southbound
Self-serviceWeb Portal
API
API
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Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)
OTN Core Ethernet Access
Network Operator 2(Access Provider)
Ethernet Access
Network Operator 1(Retail Service Provider)
MPLS Core
UserService Endpoint
UserService Endpoint
OperatorService Endpoint
Service Provider Business Applications
Infrastructure & Element Control & Management
Infrastructure & Element Control & Management
End-to-End Network as a Service
Operator Virtual Connection Operator Virtual Connection
Self-serviceWeb Portal
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NFaaS (optional)
IP VPN
$$IDS/IPS
$$Firewall
$$Analytics
$$ $$ $$Carrier
NAT
BGPRouting
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On-demand accessto their sites and clouds
Customer Value $ Site-site connectivity $ Site-to-cloud connectivity$ Additional NFaaS$ Future value added cloud services
Third Network Carrier Value
The cloud just works for a great quality of experience
Cloud Provider Value
Evolution to NFaaS
The Third Network
CloudProvider
The Third Network with Cloud Access
The Third Network
NFaaS: Network Function as a Service
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VNF VNF
VNF
SDN
SDN
SDN
OTN OTN OTN
SDN
Controller
OTN OTN OTN
EMS
SDN
Controller
NFV
MANO
Northbound Interfaces (NBIs)
NBIs
UNI
Self-serviceWeb Portal
Third Network & Brownfield Deployments
Southbound Interfaces (SBIs)
Leaf/SpineSDN Fabric
Data Center orHead End
PNF(PE)
PNF(P)
PNF(PE)
Wide Area Network
EMS APIs
SDN
Controller
Cloud
Cloud
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SPECIFICATIONS
Path to the Third Network
• Reference Architecture• Information Models• API Definitions• Business Processes• Interface Profiles• Operational Threads
Architecture and Definitions forAgile, Assured and Orchestrated Services
• CE 2.0 Services• New IP and L4-L7 Services (NFaaS)• Cloud Services
IMPLEMENTATION
SERVICE ORCHESTRATION
CONNECTIVITY SERVICES
• LSO Spec Implementation• Upstream Open Source• Accelerated by LSO
Hackathon• MEFnet platform• Interfaces with OpenCS• MEF Certification
• Reference Builds• SDN, NFV and Traditional• Accelerated by LSO
Hackathon• MEFnet platform• Interfaces with OpenLSO• MEF Certification
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Automation Reference Model: LSO Reference Architecture
Network Infrastructure
CustomerApplication Coordinator
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
Service Orchestration Functionality
Service Orchestration Functionality
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
Business Applications
Business Applications
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
INTERLUDE (SOF:SOF)
CANTATA(CUS:BUS)
ALLEGRO(CUS:SOF)
Q&A
Seminar Series Sponsor Event Sponsors
Robson Wander dos SantosSr Manager of IP Network Engineer
TIM
Orchestrated Network Services with LSO, SDN and NFV