07:05:03 From Keong : is there a screen share? 07:15:43 From Sharon Chisholm (Amdocs) : protocol = restconf; data definition yang 07:55:44 From Raghu Ranganathan : @chris - no 07:55:49 From Raghu Ranganathan : …but, yes :-) 07:56:04 From Raghu Ranganathan : 1) assume BoR > CMCC > VF 07:56:55 From Raghu Ranganathan : 2) CMCC’s ONAP: @vcpe/peering 07:57:05 From Raghu Ranganathan : - my ip + remote ip 07:57:32 From Raghu Ranganathan : - ingress/egress rate agreement, ie., what you send is per what i can accept 07:57:50 From Raghu Ranganathan : 3) VF’ ONAP: @vcpe/peering 07:57:53 From Raghu Ranganathan : - repeat as above 07:58:42 From Raghu Ranganathan : 4) CMCC view: e2e service = my service + blue + VF component 07:58:54 From Raghu Ranganathan : 5) VF view: my service + blue 08:00:33 From Raghu Ranganathan : @chris : correct (partner is black box) 08:01:19 From Raghu Ranganathan : CMCC order to VF = “sd-wan” service 08:02:19 From Raghu Ranganathan : @gil - interesting twist 08:02:36 From Raghu Ranganathan : if vCPEs owned by CMCC, then service order = E-Line :-) 08:03:18 From Raghu Ranganathan : also, VF portion = delete ‘sd-wan controller’ 08:08:07 From Manoj Nair : Not sure if Interlude kind if reference point is supported here ? If yes .. querying the inventory is part of scope of Interlude 08:13:11 From Raghu Ranganathan : woohoo! 08:13:41 From Raghu Ranganathan : the ‘blue’ in keong’s slide = the ugly yellow in parviz 08:16:43 From Raghu Ranganathan : well said, keong 08:18:54 From Raghu Ranganathan : peering (general term) = 2 operators exchanging traffic…….but, i think folks are using it to mean (public) internet traffic peering 08:20:05 From Raghu Ranganathan : search ‘mef technical specifications’ in google 08:20:18 From Raghu Ranganathan : and go to ‘management/orch’ section 08:25:37 From Pamela Dragosh : Policy is in NJ. We are interested in our PDP’s becoming micro services. What that means is important. 08:27:42 From Arash Hekmat (Amdocs) : CCVPN: ONAP needs a new object (in SDC, AAI) to represent an external entity (from VNF/PNF to a whole SP) that it does not own but is part of a service: suggestion XNF = External NF 08:31:29 From Ranny Haiby : September 18-19 will not work for Israeli participants 08:31:39 From Ranny Haiby : Important holiday 08:32:23 From Srini Addepalli (Intel) : NJ works for me. 08:39:28 From Margaret Chiosi m00410964 : again the business models between two providers are: L1 - primary and 3rd party L2 - Primary & 3rd party L3 - peer-peer