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- CNF Reference deep-dive
- Walkthrough of the Core Network reference CNF (https://github.com/gw-tester) by Victor Morales
- The project was recently moved to new Github organization.
- Supports DANM, Multus or NSM
- Question: What kind of K8S deployment is assumed? IS it KUD/KRD? Answer: No. There is no assumption of specific K8S deployment.
- Question: What kind of K8S cluster is assumed? Is it just a single node? Answer: No assumption on number of nodes.
- Question: Is there support for a cluster running on OpenStack? Answer: Currently packaged in Vagrant. May work on OpenStack, but may require some extra work.
- Question: Are there any parameters that can be configured (Day2)? Is there any telemetry provided by the CNF? A: Not yet, but it could be added.
- Question: Which components could be scaled out using a replica set? Answer: eNodeB may be a candidate for that.
- Question: Can the CNF be used without a multiplexing CNI plugin (Using Calico or Flannel for example) Answer: In theory it might be possible with some minor modifications, but it was never tested.
- Next Step: Fernando Oliveira will work on better understanding parameterization and will work on creating an ETSI based package and VNFD.
- Walkthrough of the Core Network reference CNF (https://github.com/gw-tester) by Victor Morales
- Clock Changes: in US on March 14th, 2021; in Europe on March 28th, 2021; No change in India/China - Shall we change our CNF Task Force schedule as previously discussed?
- One hour before TSC - AI - Ranny to send a mail to the workgroup and get confirmation.
March 9th, 2021 at 2pm UTC
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