The Third Network: LSO, SDN, and NFV
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1 Host Sponsor Co- Sponsor The Third Network: LSO, SDN, and NFV Rami Yaron Co- Chair, Global MarkeCng CommiEee, MEF VP, Strategy & Business Development, Telco Systems mef. net MEF.net wiki.mef.net gen15.com thirdnetworknews.com ethernetacademy.net 1
2 Work of the MEF Lifecycle Service OrchestraCon STANDARDIZED AGILE, ASSURED, ORCHESTRATED SERVICES Third Network Services s Lifecycle Service OrchestraCon (LSO) Network Infrastructure NFV SDN ExisCng WAN MEF Professional CerCficaCon Service Lifecycle ConnecCvity Services STANDARDIZED LIFECYCLE FRAMEWORKS Product Catalog Service Ordering ConfiguraCon & Setup Performance ReporCng STANDARDIZED & CERTIFIED SERVICES E- Line, E- LAN, E- Tree, E- Access, E- Transit InformaCon Model OAM E- Line E- Tree E- LAN STANDARDIZED ARCHITECTURE E- Access E- Transit Service Architecture UNIs and ENNIs EVCs and OVCs Carrier Ethernet Network Carrier Ethernet Network End- to- End Carrier Ethernet Service 2 2
3 MEF Ethernet Services Summary Service Type Port-Based Service VLAN-Aware Service OVC Services EVC Services E-Line P2P EVC E-LAN MP2MP EVC E-Tree RMP EVC E-Access E-Transit Ethernet Private Line (EPL) Ethernet Private LAN (EP-LAN) Ethernet Private Tree (EP-Tree) Access EPL Ethernet Virtual Private Line (EVPL) Ethernet Virtual Private LAN (EVP-LAN) Ethernet Virtual Private Tree (EVP-Tree) Access EVPL Access E-Line P2P OVC with 1 UNI and 1 ENNI Access E-LAN MP2MP OVC with UNI(s) and 1 ENNI Transit E-Line P2P OVC with 2 ENNIs Transit E-LAN MP2MP OVC with ENNIs OVC Services being restructured to eliminate port/vlan discnccon 3 3
4 Host Sponsor Co- Sponsor The Third Network Vision and the EvoluCon of Carrier Ethernet 4
5 Two Widely Deployed Network ConnecCvity Services Internet Assured QoS and Security On- Demand, Ubiquitous Lacks Agility Lacks Service Assurance Need a network conneccvity service with the best of both worlds Internet- like agility with CE 2.0- like service assurances Unprecedented levels of user control of the network Cloud Service- like dynamic, on- demand, experience Network ConnecCvity Services EvoluCon 5 5
6 A New Type of Networ a Network as a Service Agile Delivery of new, dynamic, on- demand services Assured Delivery of performance and security guarantees Orchestrated Delivery of automated service across service providers 6 6
7 NaaS CapabiliCes Interconnect physical or virtual service endpoints Physical Virtual Service Endpoint VM or Device Network as a Service Physical Virtual Service Endpoint VM or Device Dynamically create, modify and delete services Delivered across different network & technology domains Ethernet Access VPLS Core Network Operator A OTN Core Ethernet Access Network Operator B NaaS Ethernet/IP Data Center Network Network Operator C 7 7
8 s and Lifecycle OrchestraCon Subscriber Web Portal OSS/BSS ApplicaCons Business ApplicaCons Lifecycle Service OrchestraCon NFV Orchestrators Virtual Network Functions WAN Controllers WANs SDN Controllers SDNs Cloud Orchestrators DC Networks Standard s to deliver NaaS Across technology domains, Web Portals and Business Apps Lifecycle Service OrchestraCon From inical service order through encre service lifecycle 8 8
9 MEF Third Network Big Picture View Self- service Web Portal Submit End- to- End Lifecycle Service (Service Provider) User Service Endpoint Lifecycle Service Operator Service Endpoint Ethernet Subscriber Site 1 PNF or VNF core Network Operator Lifecycle Service User Service Endpoint MPLS Core SDN Network Operator (Service Provider) Subscriber Site 2 End-to-End Network as a Service Support for exiscng WANs, SDNs and NFV implementacons 9 9 9
10 Enterprise NaaS Example Self- Service Web Portal Add DC2 to NaaS virtual conneccon Increase BW (DC1 to DC2) for Backup (Sat/Sun) Reset BW (DC1 to DC2) when Backup complete Add CoS (Head Office to DC1) Add BW (Regional Office to Head Office) NaaS Head Office Data Center 1 Regional Office Data Center 2 Now let s take a look at what s happening in the NaaS Cloud 10 10
11 NaaS Internals - s MEF Standardized s for NaaS Self- Service Web Portal Business ApplicaCons Inter- Operator Lifecycle Service OrchestraCon Service Lifecycle OrchestraCon Service Lifecycle OrchestraCon VMs Ethernet Access MPLS Core SDN Network Operator Network Operator Data Center Network Operator VMs Head Office Regional Office Data Center Network Operator AbstracCon through standard s is an important part of NaaS 111
12 NaaS Internals Virtual Interfaces Virtual UNIs Physical UNIs UNIs UNIs MEF Info Model and Service A\ributes will be augmented to connect to VMs and VNFs from vswitch virtual Interfaces in the data center 12 12
13 REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE Customer Domain SP Domain Partner Domain CANTATA (CUS:BUS) Business ApplicaCons SONATA (BUS:BUS) Business ApplicaCons Customer ApplicaCon Coordinator LEGATO (BUS:SOF) LEGATO (BUS:SOF) ALLEGRO (CUS:SOF) Service OrchestraCon FuncConality E INTERLUDE (SOF:SOF) Service OrchestraCon FuncConality PRESTO (SOF:ICM) Infrastructure Control and Management PRESTO (SOF:ICM) Infrastructure Control and Management ADAGIO (ICM:ECM) ADAGIO (ICM:ECM) Element Control and Management Element Control and Management Network Infrastructure 13 13
14 Layered AbstracCons EPL Æ EVC Æ OVC Æ Æ Element Product Catalog EPL EVC Service EVC InformaCon Service EVC OVC Service OVC Service OVC InformaCon UNI OVC Service ENNI INNI Ethernet Access MPLS core INNI SDN UNI PNF or VNF Access 14 14
15 Layered AbstracCons EPL Æ EVC Æ OVC Æ Æ Element Product Catalog EPL : 2 UNIs, 6 Gbps CIR EVC Service EVC InformaCon Service EVC OVC Service OVC Service OVC InformaCon UNI OVC Service ENNI Network Control INNI UNI INNI Ethernet Access MPLS core SDN PNF or VNF Access 15 15
16 Layered AbstracCons EPL Æ EVC Æ OVC Æ Æ Element Product Catalog EPL : 2 UNIs, 6 Gbps CIR EVC Service EVC InformaCon OVC Service OVC Service OVC InformaCon OVC Service UNI ENNI Network Control INNI UNI INNI Ethernet Access MPLS core SDN PNF or VNF Access 16 16
17 Layered AbstracCons EPL Æ EVC Æ OVC Æ Æ Element Product Catalog EPL : 2 UNIs, 6 Gbps CIR EVC Service EVC InformaCon OVC Service OVC Service OVC InformaCon UNI ENNI Network Control INNI UNI INNI Ethernet Access MPLS core SDN PNF or VNF Access 17 17
18 Layered AbstracCons EPL Æ EVC Æ OVC Æ Æ Element Product Catalog EPL : 2 UNIs, 6 Gbps CIR EVC Service EVC InformaCon OVC Service OVC Service OVC InformaCon UNI ENNI INNI Ethernet Access MPLS core INNI SDN UNI PNF or VNF Access 18 18
19 LSO Hackathon First MEF- hosted Hackathon Part of MEF so]ware- orientacon to accelerate adopcon of LSO and CE 2.0 Supported by 19 19
20 MEF Third Network White Paper hep://cnyurl.com/nyhxdem MEF Wiki Wiki.MEF.net Ethernet Academy EthernetAcademy.net MEF Public Web Site MEF.net Next MEF event MEF.net/news- events/ mef- events 20 20
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