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  1. Service Change Management, to allow the customer to dynamically add more branch sites or value-added services (e.g. vFW) on demand to individual site onto their running CCVPN service instances.
  2. Intelligent Bandwidth on Demand, to allow third party analytics applications to trigger ONAP close loop for adjusting the running CCVPN service instances (e.g. the bandwidth between specified sites).

User Stories

Service Provisioning Categories

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Network Topology Assumptions

A network hierachy of at least two layering of DCs  are assumed in this usecase, including:

  • the core DC, where the ONAP central is running, and
  • the edge DCs, where the virtual functions/applications that are deployed near the customer's sites are running.

For the intelligent surveillance application, which is a specific value-added service, once intialized,

  • its centralized monitoring portal is deployed at the edge DC near the enterprise HQ, and
  • the AI applications for collecting both the vioce/video monitoring and anormaly recognition, are deployed in a distributed fashion to the edge DCs that are near the specific site(s) under surveillance.

User Stories

  1. Service Procurement (SP)

  2. Service Initialization (SI)

  3. Service Change (SC)

    1. SC1: Adding a new site

    2. SC2: Adding a new value-added service 

  4. Intelligent Suveillance (IS)

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