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28 Let's add some subtle color to the acronymns to bring them out a bit - not necessary for all of themKevin Vachon, 28-Mar-16
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MEF: Industry Contributions to DateMEF: Industry Contributions to Date
Initiated the $80B Carrier Ethernet industry200+ member companies, 130 service providersStandards, certifications, educational programs
- Layer 2 Ethernet Business Services (Retail and W/sale)- Layer 3 IP Service Access- 3G/4G Mobile Backhaul
Agile, Assured, Orchestrated
Agile = On-demandAssured = E2E SLAsOrchestrated = Automated
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31 do builds for each bullet and then one build for three sub bullets. Add a fifth build which shows CE 2.0, MEFcertified and LSO logos
Bring color from the cover into the bulletsKevin Vachon, 28-Mar-16
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NetworkOperator 1
Evolution to Dynamic ServicesEvolution to Dynamic Services
RegionalOffice 2
NetworkOperator 2
Regional Office 1
ServiceProvider
Data Center
Services
Agile, Assured, Orchestrated
Agile = On-demandAssured = E2E SLAsOrchestrated = Automated
Examples:• On-demand Bandwidth Increase
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
• Establishing New Connections
HeadOffice
Self-serviceWeb Portal
StaticConnectivity
Services
• App-Driven Network Changes
DynamicConnectivity
Services
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Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO)
Transport - B Ethernet Access
Network Operator 2(Access Provider)
Ethernet Access
Network Operator 1(Retail Service Provider)
Transport - A
UserService Endpoint
UserService Endpoint
OperatorService Endpoint
Service ProviderBusiness Applications
Infrastructure & ElementControl & Management
Infrastructure & ElementControl & Management
End-to-End Network as a Service
Operator Virtual Connection Operator Virtual Connection
Self-serviceWeb Portal
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MEF 55 - LSO Reference ArchitectureMEF 55 - LSO Reference Architecture
Network Infrastructure
CustomerApplicationCoordinator
Element Controland Management
Infrastructure Controland Management
Service OrchestrationFunctionality
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ALLEGRO(CUS:SOF)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
CANTATA(CUS:BUS)
Element Controland Management
Infrastructure Controland Management
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
LEGATO(BUS:SOF)
PRESTO(SOF:ICM)
ADAGIO (ICM:ECM)
INTERLUDE(SOF:SOF)
SONATA(BUS:BUS)
BusinessApplications
BusinessApplications
Service OrchestrationFunctionality
SDN/NFV SDN/NFV
Market Drivers for Lifecycle Services OrchestrationMarket Drivers for Lifecycle Services Orchestration
L2/3 Service Volumes
AssuranceE2E SLAs
App DrivenService Requests
On-demand, DynamicNetwork Services
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Dynamic Services Expectations Are IncreasingDynamic Services Expectations Are Increasing
Source: Dynamic Third Network Services Enabled By LSO, SDN & NFV Joint Survey, MEF & Vertical Systems (Nov 2015)
Sell by201860%
No plansor unsure
40%
Service Provider Plans To OfferDynamic Ethernet Services
• 64 Ethernet Service Provider Professionals from~50 Organizations / Business Units – includingnearly all leading Global Providers
• 97% said CE 2.0 services are essential orimportant as a foundation for dynamic services
• 74% said LSO is essential or important to supportdynamic services
SPECIFICATIONS
MEF Work - Path to Third Network ServicesMEF Work - Path to Third Network Services
• 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
IMPLEMENTATIONSERVICE ORCHESTRATION
CONNECTIVITY SERVICES
• LSO Spec Implementation• Upstream Open Source• Accelerated by LSO
Hackathon• Interfaces with OpenCS
• Reference Builds• SDN, NFV and Traditional• Accelerated by LSO
Hackathon• Interfaces with OpenLSO
LSO Legato APILSO Allegro API
The MEF Third Network Open InitiativeThe MEF Third Network Open Initiative
Open Source Implementation of MEF Services
Business Apps
LSO Service Orchestration Functionality (MEF)
Service Problem Mgmt.
Service Fulfillment
Service Assurance
Service Function Chaining
Analytics
Security
Customer Applications
VNFs (L3-L7)
NFVI
NFVMANO
SDN ControllersSDN Network Apps
SDN HyperscaleSwitching Fabric
LSO Presto API
LSO Cantata API
LSO Sonata API
LSO Interlude API
Public/PrivateCloud Services
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MEF Activities ModelMEF Activities Model
OpenSource
ProjectsSPECSNormativeStandards
ACCELERATOR
PLATFORM
RULES ,TOOLS&
PRCCESSES
MEFCommittees
MEF AgileStandards
DevelopmentLifecycle
CollaborationCoordination
Non-normativereference
implementations
Non-normativereference
implementations
Coordination
Coordination
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LSO Market AcceptanceLSO Market Acceptance
Opening keynote presentation from China Telecom CEOAdvisor Wei Leping at China SDN/NFV Conference 2016
… And From Heidi Adams,IHS Infonetics
“The whole LSO areahas really struck a chord
in China.”
24BG6
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What Other Analysts are Saying About MEFWhat Other Analysts are Saying About MEF
“A combination of overlay/underlay and an interconnected-metro model of the network of the future would be in myview incredibly insightful, and if it could be promotedeffectively, it could be a revolution. The MEF is the onlybody that seems to be articulating this model, and thatmakes them a player in next-gen infrastructure in itself.”
http://blog.cimicorp.com
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Industry Analysts Value MEF’s Vision & WorkIndustry Analysts Value MEF’s Vision & Work
Michael Howard, Senior Research Director, Carrier Networks
Scott Raynovich, VP of Content & Research
“…LSO progress will be critical to deploydynamic services with theautomation…”
“…MEF has been breaking new groundin helping operators integrate OSS/BSSfunctions with the new SDN and NFVworld…”
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Service Innovation
End-End, Automated, Across Multi-provider Networks
ServiceOrchestration
Robust, Flexible, Globally Standardized& Certified
MEF Services
Migration from Traditional to Virtualized,Software Defined TechnologiesTransport
SDNSDN NFVNFVMigration from Traditional to Virtualized,Software Defined TechnologiesTransportTransport Migration from Traditional to Virtualized,Software Defined TechnologiesTransport
SDNSDN NFVNFV
Service Innovation
Third Network Layers for InnovationThird Network Layers for Innovation
Robust, Flexible, Globally Standardized & CertifiedMEF ServicesMEF Services Robust, Flexible, Globally Standardized & CertifiedMEF Services
End-End, Automated, Across Multi-provider NetworksService
OrchestrationService
Orchestration End-End, Automated, Across Multi-provider NetworksService
Orchestration
21BG4
Slide 15
21 Make the service innovation thing bigger to emphasizeKevin Vachon, 24-Apr-16
BG4 DoneBruno Giguere, 24-Apr-16