welcome to atlanta! 2015 mef q4 members meeting. kevin vachon mef coo housekeeping items
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Welcome to Atlanta!
2015 MEF Q4 Members Meeting
Kevin VachonMEF COO
Housekeeping Items
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Plenary Session Agenda
Session Presenters
3:00 Introduction and Housekeeping Items Kevin Vachon, MEF COO
3:10 President's Report Nan Chen, MEF President
3:30 MEF Committees Readouts Committee Co-chairs
4:30 UNITE Readout Program Co-chairs
4:45 OpenCloud Connect Update TBD
5:00 Software Advisory Group Formation and Mandate Ralph Santitoro, MEF Distinguished Fellow
5:15 End of Plenary
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Quarterly, Annual Meetings & GEN SeriesEvent Date Location Notes
GEN15 Nov. 16-19 Dallas, USA Omni Hotel
Quarterly Jan. 25-28 Scottsdale, USA Scottsdale Resort
Quarterly April 25-28 Rome, ItalyA-Roma HotelSpecial Events Hosted by TI/Sparkle
Annual Aug. 1-4 Boston or San Francisco
Quarterly Oct. 24 - 27 TBD
GEN16 Nov. TBD TBD
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Regional Engagement - Seminar Series
Regional cities under consideration for 2016
APAC• Sydney, Australia • Auckland, New Zealand• Beijing, China• Singapore & Bangkok
CALA• Santiago, Chile • Mexico City, Mexico • Buenos Aires, Argentina • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
EMEA• London, United Kingdom • Johannesburg, South Africa• Germany (Bonn or Frankfurt)• Nairobi, Kenya
• Buenos Aires, Argentina • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
www.GEN15.com
NOVEMBER 16-19 | OMNI HOTEL | DALLAS, TX, USA
Global gathering of professionals enabling the future of agile, assured
and orchestrated network services powered by CE
2.0, LSO, SDN and NFV
Host Operator:
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GEN15 Progress Report • On target for 1,250+ attendees, 325+ organizations,
40+ countries. 50+ sponsor signed• 12 PoC Teams• 250+ service & technology executives• 120+ Cloud, CE, LSO, SDN, NFV expert speakers• 2nd MEF Certified Professionals Convention• 2nd Pre-conference Verizon Partner Conference and
Cisco/A-Lu workshops• 1st MEF LSO Hackathon • 1st Services Interconnect Zone• 1st Enterprise Day with Network Computing• MEF Excellence Awards Dinner• MEF Information Area & OCC Booth• 50+ global press and analysts
www.gen15.com/hackathon
Nov 17 & 18 @ GEN15More Info at the BoF Session Tonight!!
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MEF Bylaws Changes• Member Comment Period Closed Early Sept
– Main Bylaws Document– Code Contribution and S/W License Agreements
• Wide variety of Input Received by ~ 12 Member Companies
• Changes to Proposed Bylaws Incorporated – New Patents Review Process to Be Proposed
• Discussion with Several Legal Counsels Ongoing• Board Approval and Member Approval to be
Sought
Nan ChenMEF President
President’s ReportHighlights From Vancouver
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Welcome!Newest Members
Auditor
The 2015-2016 Board
Alessandro TalottaTelecom Italia Sparkle
Shahar SteiffPCCW Global
Jeff SchmitzSpirent (OCC)
Scott MansfieldSecretaryEricsson
Michael Strople ChairmanAllstream
Vincent AlesiVerizon
Axel ClaubergDeutsche Telekom AG
Zhao HuilingChina Telecom
Eric PuetzTreasurerAT&T Labs
Raghu RanganathanCiena
Ralph SantitoroFujitsu Network Comm.
James WalkerTata Communications
(OCC)
Dire
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Lance HassanTime Warner Cable
Nan ChenPresident
CENX
Ken CountwayComcast
Pascal MenezesMicrosoft
Advi
sory
D
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Dr. Robert M. MetcalfeUniversity of Texas
Hon
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Kevin VachonMEF
MEF
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Third Network & LSO Research• Planned & potential joint projects covering CE 2.0 & LSO-
related service and technology trends & issues
Services Technology Status
a a Third Network/LSO Survey Report & Analyst Report (Mar 15)
a CE 2.0 Adoption Trends & the Impact of LSO (Survey + Report, Aug 15)
a aMove Toward On-Demand Ethernet
Connectivity Services (Research Note, Sep 15)
a aDynamic Third Network Services
Enabled By LSO, SDN, NFV (Survey + Report, Dec 15)
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IHS expects ~5% of CE services to be purchased on-demand by 2020*
*Instant Gratification: Carriers Need On-Demand Services To Satisfy Customer Demand, IHS, September 2015
Global Ethernet Services Market
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What are the top service features impacting your Ethernet services customers’ purchasing decisions in the past 12 months?
Top 4 differentiators: (1) extensive service coverage, (2) end-to-end SLAs with performance visibility, (3) bandwidth scalability, and (4) rapid service turn-up.
Service Feature Not Important
Somewhat Important Important Very
Important Key Factor Rank
Extensive service coverage within or between metro markets 0% 13% 25% 39% 23% 1End-to-end SLAs with performance visibility (availability, frame delay, inter-frame delay variation / frame delay range, packet delivery)
2% 16% 23% 36% 23% 2
Bandwidth scalability - for example, 2 Mbit/s up to 10 Gbit/s 0% 15% 31% 44% 11% 3Rapid service turn-up, including flow-through automation of entire service delivery process 4% 25% 32% 27% 13% 4
Automated pricing 18% 31% 29% 13% 9% 5
100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity 38% 29% 20% 7% 7% 6
Bandwidth on-demand (manual, scheduled, or threshold-driven dynamic capacity changes within minutes or hours) 23% 34% 30% 7% 5% 7
Application-aware networking - network resources are optimized to meet the bandwidth and performance requirements of particular applications 29% 32% 27% 9% 4% 8
Virtualized network services using NFV - for example, virtual firewall, virtual router, etc. 38% 36% 18% 4% 4% 9
Network-as-a-Service (a subscriber gets a slice of the service provider's network so that they can manage it as if it is their own VPN) 25% 34% 29% 11% 2% 10
MEF Survey – Carrier Ethernet Services Market Evolution & The Impact Of LSO (Sep 2015)
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What will be the top service features impacting your Ethernet services customers’ purchasing decisions in the next 18 months?
Top 4 differentiators grow in importance: (1) extensive service coverage, (2) end-to-end SLAs with performance visibility, (3) bandwidth scalability, and (4) rapid service turn-up. Bandwidth-on-demand jumps to No. 5.
Service Feature Important Very Important Key Factor Rank Previous 12
Months Comment
Extensive service coverage within or between metro markets 27% 42% 26% 1 1
Differentiation value increases for top 4
End-to-end SLAs with performance visibility (availability, frame delay, inter-frame delay variation / frame delay range, packet delivery) 25% 46% 23% 2 2
Bandwidth scalability - for example, 2 Mbit/s up to 10 Gbit/s 30% 43% 23% 3 3
Rapid service turn-up, including flow-through automation of entire service delivery process 20% 48% 20% 4 4
Bandwidth on-demand (manual, scheduled, or threshold-driven dynamic capacity changes within minutes or hours)
30% 21% 14% 5 7 Biggest climb
Automated pricing 40% 22% 13% 6 5
100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity 29% 21% 11% 7 6 Big jump in differentiation value
Application-aware networking - network resources are optimized to meet the bandwidth and performance requirements of particular applications
29% 18% 9% 8 8
Network-as-a-Service (a subscriber gets a slice of the service provider's network so that they can manage it as if it is their own VPN) 35% 20% 7% 9 10 Climb
Virtualized network services using NFV - for example, virtual firewall, virtual router, etc. 36% 11% 5% 10 9
MEF Survey – Carrier Ethernet Services Market Evolution & The Impact Of LSO (Sep 2015)
17Senior Research Director, Carrier Networks2012 2013 2014 2015
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MEF Certification ProgramsCE 2.0 Certified Service Providers
Services& Equipment
MEF-CECPsCE 2.0 Certified Equipment Vendors
2013 2014 2015
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Professionals
2013 2014 2015
24 35 4456
153
253Certified Equipment Manufacturers
Certified Devices
• 397+ Companies• 200+ SPs• 76 Countries
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LSO Reference Architecture (LB Q4 2015)SP DomainCustomer Domain Partner Domain
Network Infrastructure
Application Coordinator
Service Provider/ Business Applications
Partner Domain/Business Applications
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
PRESTO(LSO:ICM)
ALLEGRO(SVP:LSO)
LEGATO(BUS:LSO)
CANTATA(SVP:BUS)
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
RONDO(AC:SVP)
Service Portal
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:LSO)
PRESTO(LSO:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
Serv
ice
Gat
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INTERLUDE (LSO:LSO)
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
Domain Architecture may follow ETSI NFV MANO, ONF SDN, or
legacy.PRESTO abstraction remains the same.
UM
L M
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sG
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lines
Common Information Model
Core Project Specific
InterfaceProfiles
Pruning/Refactoring
Papyrus
Guidelines
UML Modelin
g
Guidelines
Common Inform
ation
Model Docu
ment
InterfaceDataSchemas
Mapping
InterfaceEncodings
Mapping
Mapping
UML to Data Schema Mappings Guidelines
UML toYang
UML toXSD
UML Modeling & Interface Development Process Document
MEF Common Information ModelMEF CIM Project Scope
MEF CIM Project Scope
MEF Interface ProfileProject Scope
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ITU and MEF Sign MOU Oct 11/15
WHEREAS, ITU and MEF now desire to express their mutual intent to cooperate for the purpose of driving standards-development and related program work to enable Carrier Ethernet and the next generation of agile, assured and orchestrated connectivity services, and to enhance related knowledge infrastructure capabilities globally with a special focus on developing countries.
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1. Outstanding Contributor Award will represent the MEF leaders and participants whose contributions in one or more of the committees proved instrumental in shaping and progressing works of the MEF
2. The Active Contributor Award will be presented to members who have consistently participated in committee activities during the year.
3. The 2015 Distinguished Fellow Award is given annually to an individual who has contributed significantly to the MEF and the Carrier Ethernet industry over a long period of time and has demonstrated exceptional leadership within the MEF – awarded at GEN15
2015
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Editor Awards
Lucy Yong, Huawei TechnologiesMEF 10.3z Amendment to MEF 10.3 UNI Resiliency Enhancement
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Editor Awards
Brian Hedstrom, MEFChunming Liu, T-Mobile USAMEF Carrier Ethernet Performance Reporting Framework
Committees/Program Update
Eric PuetzAT&T, Co-ChairJohn Hawkins
Ciena, Co-Chair
Certification Committee Update
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CE 2.0 Certification - Additions
• First vendors to be announced in GEN15• Launch of pilot phase for service providers in
GEN15
E-Transit
• Launch of pilot phase for equipment vendors in GEN15
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Need for Incremental CertificationAutomated Cloud-Centric ModelPre-Defined Connectivity Model
2004 2015 & Future
Dynamic Capacity - API-DrivenEthernet Cloud Carrier
Dynamic Capacity – Manual, Threshold
Cloud Broker Services
Application-Aware Networking
API-Driven Performance-On-Demand “Connect Me”
Cloud + On-Demand WAN Connectivity
Automated, Self-Service Provision (One Network)
Automated, Self-Service Provisioning (Multi-Network)
10GE UNI Services
Standardized Ethernet Services Over Single Network
Hybrid Layer 2 / 3 VPNs
Multiple Access Options
Ultra-Low Latency
100GE UNI Services
Multi-COS w/ Standardized Performance Goals
Service Performance SLAs Standardized Services / Manageability Over Interconnected Networks
Accelerated / Automated Delivery
Standardized E-Access
100G Wavelength ServicesExpanded Service Coverage
Real-Time Performance Management w/Granularity
Scal
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CE 2.0 Reference Services and Modules
Welcome to Atlanta!
2015 MEF Q4 Meeting
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Service Operations MethodologyT
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InformationModels
DataModels
ApplicationProgramming Interfaces
Business Processes
Use Cases
Business Requirements
Proof ofConcept
Agile
Assured
Orchestrated
Multi-DomainEthernetServices
Define, streamline and standardize Processes for buying, selling, delivering and operating MEF-defined services.
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SOC Project Update Incubation
Project Approved
CfC #1 CfC #2Letter Ballot
Ratification
Lifecycle Service Orchestration Reference Architecture (Scott Mansfield)
Ethernet Service Configuration and Activation API Iterative Test Suite Framework Project (Sebastien Jobert)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Product Catalog (August-Wilhelm Jagau)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Ordering (Miguel Alvarez/Letty Walker)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Service Configuration and Activation (Jack Pugaczewski)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Performance Reporting (Chunming Liu)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Services Qualification Questionnaire (Colin Stormont)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Serviceability (Manoj Manoharan)
IncubationProject
ApprovedCfC #1 CfC #2
Letter Ballot
Ratification
Ethernet Interconnect Point (Dan Blemings)
This Week:
Monday, 2:00p – 2:30pTuesday, 9:00a - 10:30a
Wednesday, 7:30a - 9:00aThursday, 11:00a - 12:30p
Wednesday, 4:00p - 4:15p
Tuesday, 7:30a - 9:00amWednesday, 11:00a - 12:30p
Wednesday, 9:00a -11:00a
None
Wednesday, 4:15p - 4:30p
Thursday, 9:30a - 11:00a
Wednesday, 2:30p - 4:00p
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Service Configuration & Activation (SCA)The Third Network Vision and Strategy is built upon Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO).
MEF SCA API is an implementation of the PRESTO interface• SCA defines the network
management reference point needed to manage the network infrastructure, including network view management functions.
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LSO and MEF SCA API In Action• GEN15 LSO Hackathon will be used to accelerate the
development of LSO APIs, SDN controller plugins and LSO orchestration solutions– Multiple teams will be participating in various aspects of the project– MEF-led team will demonstrate the CfC #2 implementation of the MEF SCA API and
use results of the Hackathon as feedback into the implementation and definition of MEF SCA API.
– The LSO Hackathon will facilitate discussion, collaboration and the development of ideas, sample code and solutions that can be used through the Open Source community for the benefit of service providers and technology vendors
https://wiki.mef.net/display/SP/GEN15+LSO+Hackathon+Home+Page+-+MEF+Members
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Carrier Ethernet Performance Reporting Framework
Objective: Define a Carrier Ethernet Service Performance Reporting Framework in which Carrier Ethernet Network (CEN) Operators provide their customers with access to KPI performance data and statistics through a standardized interface.
Accomplishments• Framework specification passed Letter
Ballot vote and is awaiting final approval by the Board of Directors
• Specification includes use cases, business process flow, information model and an example RESTful API with JSON payloads
Next Steps: • Incorporate the information
model into the Common Information Model (CIM)
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Phase 2 will develop a ordering approach to efficiently support MEF services for use by all carriers globally. This activity is also a joint project with ATIS OBF.
Ethernet Ordering
Phase 1 completed earlier this year – joint project with ATIS OBF to update ASR guidelines to fully support MEF specifications. ASOG 50 launched March 2015.
• Miguel Alvarez (MEF/CableLabs) and Letty Walker (ATIS/CenturyLink) will be leading the phase 2 effort.
• UML Model for EVPL Service currently being developed
Welcome to Atlanta!
2015 MEF Q4 Members Meeting
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MEF work: 4 Technical Areas
CEN A CEN B
Services (Subscriber view)
User Network Interface (UNI)
Architecture (Functional view of Interfaces &
Services)
Management (Models, Service OAM,
Service Activation)
Test (Abstract Test Suites)
Services (Operator view)
External Network Network Interface (ENNI)
CE CE
Customer Equipment
CEN C
CEN
Services
APIs
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MEF work: Services Area
CEN A CEN B
MEF 6.2 EVC Services (Subscriber view)
User Network Interface (UNI)
MEF 51 OVC ServicesMEF 43 vNIDMEF 33 E-Access(Operator view)
External Network Network Interface (ENNI)
CE CE
Customer Equipment
CEN CServices
Service DefinitionsService Attributes• Amendment to MEF 10.3 - UNI
Resiliency Enhancement• ENNI and OVC Attributes (MEF 26.2)
• Adhoc – Control Protocols
Implementation Agreements• Mobile Backhaul Phase 3• Class of Service Phase 3
• Adhoc – token share (bandwidth profile)• Adhoc – Access E-Line with Management
LB
Virtual or Physical Endpoint
Virtual or Physical Endpoint
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Network Layer
SDN ControllerElement Management
Lifecycle Service Orchestrator
MP MPCEN A CEN B
CE CE
Customer Equipment
CEN C
MEF work: Management Area
Service Activation and Test• Adhoc – Revision to SAT (MEF 48.x)
Protocol Neutral Information Model• MEF Common Information Model• MEF 7.3 CE Information Model• Cloud Services Management InterfaceProtocol specific Data Model• YANG Modules for MEF Services• Adhoc – URN Namespace
Legato
Presto
Adagio
Service Orchestrator NBI
Protocol Neutral Information Model• Adhoc – Resource Models
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Q3/Q4 2015 DecisionsProgress 2015 Q3 (Vancouver)
(https://wiki.mef.net/display/TC/2015Q3-TCMotions)
2015 Q4 (Atlanta)
(Proposed)New LBs AA UNI MBH IA (MEF 22.2)
UML GuidelinesNew ADs AA UNI
ENNI & OVC (MEF 26.2)MBH IA
MBH IA (MEF 22.2)ENNI and OVC attributes (MEF 26.2)
New CfCBs CoS IA (MEF 23.2)ENNI & OVC (MEF 26.2)MBH IA (MEF 22.2)UML Guidelines
CE Info Model (MEF 7.3)CoS IA (MEF 23.2)ENNI and OVC attributes (MEF 26.2)
New Work 1 New Project (MEF CIM)5 Ad-hocs
1 modified project proposal (YANG)4 or 5 new projects
Other 3 outgoing Liaisons
Need more Member Companies to participate- Wiki Discussions, Comments, Voting
Global MC Co-Chairs
Ralph SantitoroFujitsu
Rami Yaron Telco Systems
Matthew Duckworth Verizon
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MEF Marketing Committee Teams• Regional Co-Chairs
– EMEA• Gary Williams – NEW Co-Chair• Johan Witters
– Benelux• Johan Witters• Marc Panneel
– Nordics• Youcef Ayad
– CALA• Emerson Moura • Andres Ramos
• MEF Staff– Bruno Giguere– Stan Hubbard– Mary Hecht-Kissell– Ana Maciel– Trisha Layante – Kevin Vachon– Lori Vachon
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White Papers
Vision and StrategyBased on Network as a Service
Principles
November 2014
Carrier Ethernet and SDNPart 1
An Industry Perspective
August 2014
Carrier Ethernet and SDNPart 2
Practical Considerations
September 2014
CE 2.0 Service Management Lifecycle
August 2014
The Third Network Lifecycle Service
Orchestration Vision
February 2015
Understanding Bandwidth Profiles for
MEF 6.2 Service Definitions
June 2015
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Seminars, Workshops and Surveys – Q3
– Sao Paulo
• Event Workshops and Panel Sessions– Network Virtualization & SDN World
– Network Virtualization & SDN, USA
– Network Virtualization & SDN, ASIA
– SDN & OpenFlow World Congress
• Surveys– Infonetics Survey
Recent Innovations Webinars – Q3
Upcoming• Small Cell Backhaul
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Marketing Committee Working Groups and ProjectsSocial Media MarketingCo-Chairs: J. Parkhill & G. Nienaber
CE-NFV PositioningChair: Anthony Peres
Wholesale Ethernet ServicesChair: Bob Mandeville
Prof. Cert. MarketingChair: Mark Fishburn
MEF Social Media Presence• LinkedIn (Several
Groups), Twitter
Create Positioning of CE and NFV• Focus on Use Cases
Market Wholesale Ethernet work• OVC services, EIP,
ATIS/OBF
Market MEF-CECP & MEF-C3
Ethernet Service ManagementChair: Isabelle Morency
Mobile BackhaulChair: Rami Yaron
Package & promote work on Ethernet service management• SAT Power Play, YANG
models, MIBs
Package & promote Front-, Mid-, Backhaul projects • Small Cell, • Multi-CoS• Multi-CEN
2Q15 Vancouver Meeting
Update
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• BoF tonight at 8pm (after OpenCE BoF)
• GEN15 LSO Hackathon starting Monday Nov 16
• Collaboration with ODL and OPNFV (Linux Foundation) and TM Forum – support from Cisco DevNet, Cablelabs and Iometrix
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ITU and MEF to Cooperate on Standards
Areas of cooperation include:• Joint steering committee• Leadership workshops • Standards references and contributions
– ITU-T Study Groups expected to play leading roles in ITU-MEF collaboration include: • Study Group 11 – protocols and test specifications• Study Group 13 – future networks, including cloud computing, mobile,
and next-generation networks• Study Group 15 – networks, technologies, and infrastructures for
transport, access, and home
• Certification and Conformance Testing
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Other Updates• ONF
– Common Information Model– CE 2.0 using OpenFlow – seeking new editor
• ETSI-NFV– Marketing Committee to liaise White Paper with
EVE002 and engage with ETSI-NFV resources– Continue supporting the standardizations
landscape being documented by EVE006
• TM Forum– SCA API
OpenCloud Connect Update
Host Sponsor Co-Sponsor
October 2015
Software Advisory Group
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Mandate
"Establish a board working group called the Software Advisory Group to investigate all issues
that the MEF must consider as we incorporate Software Development into the work of the MEF to
achieve our vision"
LSO, SDN and NFV Work of the MEF
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Milestones
OctSeptAug Nov
SAG Created
Software Landscape
Review
Communication Plan
MEF Software Artifact
Definition
Draft Internal Contribution Process
Initial Toolset and Project
Selection
MEF Software Artifact
Definition
Legal Framework Update Starts
LSO, SDN and NFV Work of the MEF
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Engagement
• This update• Email to members• Webinars• Public software prototyping events
• Engage the market in MEF LSO work• GEN15 LSO Hackathon as a starting point
• Announcement after GEN15• Facilitate inter-organizational alignment
– UNITE Projects
LSO, SDN and NFV Work of the MEF
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LSO Reference ArchitectureSP DomainCustomer Domain Partner Domain
Network Infrastructure
Application Coordinator
Service Provider/ Business Applications
Partner Domain/Business Applications
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
PRESTO(LSO:ICM)
ALLEGRO(SVP:LSO)
LEGATO(BUS:LSO)
CANTATA(SVP:BUS)
Element Control and Management
Infrastructure Control and Management
RONDO(AC:SVP)
Service Portal
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:LSO)
PRESTO(LSO:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
Serv
ice
Gat
eway
INTERLUDE (LSO:LSO)
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
MEF YANG Module
Domain Controllers maybe NFV Orchestrator, SDN
Controller or Legacy EMS
Service Configuration &
Activation
MEF 7.3<All LSO Interfaces>
Product CatalogEthernet Ordering
Ethernet Interconnect
Service Availability
Ethernet Performance
Reporting
58Published Standards
Model/Code
Check/Build
Test/Certify
Deploy/Publish
Evolve
Requirements
Tools, Process & Artifacts
Artifacts
Data models: UML/YANG/JSON API specifications
Code: Hackathon & POCsMEF-owned and certified
Quality-controlled
59New Development
Model/Code
Check/Build
Test/Certify
Deploy/Publish
Evolve
Use Cases
Tools, Process & Artifacts
Artifacts
Data models: UML/YANG/JSON API specifications
Code: Hackathon & POCsMEF-owned and certified
Quality-controlled
Q4 Meeting BoF
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Q4 BoF Session• 7:00 – 8:00pm
– Open Carrier Ethernet – Bill Rembert• 8:00 – 9:00pm
– GEN15 LSO Hackathon - Scott Mansfield; Adolfo Perez; James Kim; Plamen Minev
Welcome to Atlanta!
2015 MEF Q4 Members Meeting