ATIS 0200013-2016 Inter-Administrative Domain NFV Technical Requirements.pdf
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1、ATIS-0200013 ATIS Standard on Inter-Administrative Domain NFV Technical Requirements Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved March 8, 2016 Abstract A number of multi-administrative domain Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) use cases have been documented in ATIS-0200012. These
2、 use cases are highly relevant to the needs of wireline, wireless, cable, and enterprise networks. Based on these use cases, this document establishes a high level architecture and associated requirements to enable new business opportunities based on open standards to the communications industry. AT
3、IS-0200013 ii Foreword The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) serves the public through improved understanding between carriers, customers, and manufacturers. The Network Functions Virtualization Forum (NFV Forum) provides the inter-provider technical requirements and solution
4、s to help ICT companies realize the benefits of rapidly advancing software-defined networking and NFV technologies. This work is part of a sweeping evolution that is moving the industry from integrated, hardware-centric solutions to modular, hardware-agnostic frameworks by abstracting the hardware r
5、esources into a consistent operating environment for the software. The mandatory requirements are designated by the word shall and recommendations by the word should. Where both a mandatory requirement and a recommendation are specified for the same criterion, the recommendation represents a goal cu
6、rrently identifiable as having distinct compatibility or performance advantages. The word may denotes an optional capability that could augment the standard. The standard is fully functional without the incorporation of this optional capability. Suggestions for improvement of this document are welco
7、me. They should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, NFV Forum, 1200 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005. At the time of consensus on this document, the NFV Forum, which was responsible for its development, had the following leadership: Tom Anderson, NFV Co-Cha
8、ir (Cisco) Ben Campbell, NFV Co-Chair (Oracle) ATIS-0200013 iii Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary . 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Assessment and Conclusions 1 2 References . 1 3 Definitions, Acronyms, Use Cases.3NIST 800-145, Special Publication 800-145, The NIST Definition of Cloud Computing.43 Definitio
9、ns, Acronyms, in other cases one producer administrative domain may offer the service function with additional extensions. As such, the CAD is delivering an end-user service with assistance from one or more PADs. This may be implemented specifically in at least two different ways: A CAD may choose n
10、etwork service functions from a catalog of available service functions in one or more PADs, and/or A CAD may instantiate its own network service function in a PAD. In this case, the service function in the PAD is a tenant environment that is offered to and consumed by the CAD. We term this case the
11、use of an “NFV Infrastructure Capability” in the PAD. This terminology can be applied to the use cases documented in ATIS-0200012. For example: Table 1: Example CAD and PAD Roles for Candidate Use Cases USE CASE CONSUMER ADMINSTRATIVE DOMAIN (CAD) PRODUCER ADMINISTRATIVE DOMAIN(s) (PAD) 4.1 Virtual
12、Network Operator Virtual Network Operator that is consuming service functions located in facilities based access or transit operators or 3rdparty VNF hosting providers. Facilities based access or transit operators 3rdparty VNF hosting providers 4.2 Cooperative Cloud-Based CDN Arrangements CDN provid
13、er that is consuming a tenant service in the access Network Service Providers network. Access Network Service Provider provides a tenant environment close to the network edge with optional APIs for the CDN to acquire network and subscriber information. 4.3 Virtualized Content Delivery Across Multipl
14、e Access Domains Centralized CDN entity. Access Network(s) 4.4 Roaming Home Service Provider that is consuming service functions in, or close to, the visited network to facilitate home services. Visited Network Service Provider or a local 3rdparty hosting service offering service functions or a tena
15、nt environment to the home provider. 4.5 Efficient Home Routed VoLTE Roaming Arrangements Home Service Provider that (for example) may be consuming a tenant service function in the visited network or 3rdparty hosting service local to the visited network. Visited Network Service Provider 3rdparty hos
16、ting service 4.6 Efficient Enterprise Voice/Collaboration Arrangements Enterprise that (for example) may be consuming a tenant service function in the network service providers network to gain real time and/or QoS advantages. Network Service Provider offering service functions or a tenant environmen
17、t to the Enterprise. ATIS-0200013 5 USE CASE CONSUMER ADMINSTRATIVE DOMAIN (CAD) PRODUCER ADMINISTRATIVE DOMAIN(s) (PAD) 4.7 Enabling Service Function Chains with Third Party VNF Application Providers Network Service Provider that may be consuming 3rdparty service functions. Network Functions Servic
18、e Provider(s) offering access to a suite of VNFs for use by a Network Service Provider 4.8 Enabling Third Party VNF Applications 3rdParty Application Providers Network Service Providers offering access to network service functions to allow application developers to create new network-assisted applic
19、ations. 4.1 Inter-Administrative Domain NFV Service Models Administrative domains can interwork relative to cloud services in a variety of ways. For example, NIST 800-145 discusses three specific service models: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Serv
20、ice (IaaS). SaaS refers to the capability provided to a consumer administrative domain to use a producer administrative domains service functions running on a cloud infrastructure. With SaaS, the consumer administrative domain does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure including
21、network, servers, operating systems, storage, or even individual application capabilities. However, the consumer administrative domain would likely be able to specify some sub-set of service function configuration settings. PaaS refers to the capability provided to a consumer administrative domain t
22、o deploy onto the cloud infrastructure consumer-created or acquired service functions created using programming languages, libraries, services, and tools supported by the producer administrative domain. As with SaaS, the consumer administrative domain does not manage or control the underlying cloud
23、infrastructure including network, servers, operating systems, or storage, but would likely manage configuration settings for the service functions. IaaS refers to the capability provided to the consumer administrative domain to provision compute, storage, networking, and other fundamental computing
24、resources where the consumer administrative domain is able to deploy and run arbitrary software, which can include operating systems and service functions. The consumer administrative domain does not manage or control the underlying cloud infrastructure but has full control and life cycle management
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