Fecha: 23-25 de Octubre de 2017
Horario:
Día I: 10:00h – 17:00h
Día II: 09:00h – 16:30h
Día III: 09:00h – 16:30h
Precio: 2.410€ por persona.
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PREREQUISITOS: conocimientos generales de telecomunicaciones, así como conocimientos de datacom es beneficioso pero no imprescindible.
EJERCICIOS: Se trata de una formación teórica con ejercicios prácticos. Los ejercicios son prácticos y requieren de los participantes a tener un portátil con acceso a un navegador (preferiblemente Firefox o Chrome) y Internet.
AGENDA:
Introduction:
- Cloud technology
- SDN Overview (Management, Control and Dataplane. OpenFlow)
- NFV Overview (Principles and ETSI NFV ISG & 3GPP Road Map)
High-Level NFV and Network Services in NFV:
- NFV Management and Orchestration, NFV MANO
- NFV Infrastructure, NFVI
- Virtual Network Functions, VNF
- VNF Forwarding Graph, VNF-FG
- NFVI-Point of Presence (PoP)
NFV Reference Architecture:
- Orchestrator
- VNF Manager
- Virtual Infrastructure Manager, VIM
- VNFs and Element Managers, EM
- VNF Signaling Example
Management and Network Orchestration, MANO:
- Network Services, NS & VNF Catalogues, NFV Instances, NFVI Resources
- VNF Manager and EM, VNF reference points (Ve-Vnfm-em and Ve-Vnfm-vnf)
- OSS/BSS NFVO Reference point (Os-Ma-nfvo)
- VIM and NFVI Reference Points (Nf-Vi)
Virtualization & Cloud Management Exercise.
Compute, Hypervisor and Network Domain:
- NFVI Hypervisor Control
- NFVI Network Control
- NFVI Compute Control
- The Execution Environment Provided by the NFVI to the VNF (Vn-Nf/VM/VN reference points)
- Virtual Network Function Components, VNFC
IMS MRF Management and Orchestration Case Study:
- Onboarding of IMS MRFC/P and MRB (example from virtual IMS)
- IMS MRF Instance Provisioning and Configuration
Virtual Network Functions Architecture, VNF:
- VNF in the NFV Architecture (SWA Interfaces)
- VNF Design Patterns and Properties
- VNF States and Transitions
- VNF Fault Management Overview
- Functional Requirements on Management and Orchestration
- Functional Requirements on Infrastructure
- NF Architecture Design Examples
NFV MANO Exercise
NFV Infrastructure Network Domain:
- Domain Overview
- External Interfaces of the Domain
- Functional Blocks within the Domain
- Interfaces within the Domain
- Modularity and Scalability
Architectural Principles of the NFVI
- Virtualization and Associated Interfaces
- NFVI and Cloud Computing (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, Cloud Models)
- Domains and Inter-domain Interfaces
- Multiplicity, Composition and Decomposition
- Key Quality Indicators, KQI, for NFVI
NFV Infrastructure Network Domain
- Domain Overview
- External Interfaces of the Domain
- Functional Blocks within the Domain
- Interfaces within the Domain
- Modularity and Scalability
NFV Infrastructure Hypervisor Domain
- External Interfaces to the Domain (VIM, MIB Information)
- Architecture and Functional Blocks
- Requirements for the Hypervisor
- Service Models
NFV Infrastructure Compute Domain
- Deployment Scenarios
- External Interfaces to the Domain
- ISG E2E Requirements & Implications over Compute & Storage
- Functional Blocks (NICs, HWA, Storage, Management and Security)
- Hardware Resource Metrics of the Compute Domain
- Interfaces with the Compute Domain
- Modularity and Scalability
- Features Affecting Management and Orchestration, Performance, Reliability and Security
NFV Ecosystem – SDN Usage in NFV Architectural Framework
- Overview of SDN in the NFV Architectural Framework
- Design Patterns of SDN in the NFV Architectural Framework
- Functional Recommendations