See also:
Definitions
AAF: Application Authorization Framework
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Akka: handles clustering (used OpenDaylight controllers) akka.io
AJSC: see JSC
Amsterdam: Code name for the first release of ONAP
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- it is not the tool for the design of controllers instead it is common design tool to support both SDNC and generic L4-7 NF controllers integrated with SDC (e.g. APPC, VFC)
- part of CCSDK project,
- see vFW CDS Casablanca - using CDS in context of virtual Firewall use case
CDT: APPC Controller Design Tool
Chef:
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CMA: Change Management Application (within ONAP)
CNF: Cloud Native network Function. A network function implemented using cloud native principles such as micro services running in containers, immutable infrastructure, etc.
COE: Container Orchestration Engine
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- a package defined by OASIS TOSCA. It is a ZIP file that includes a TOSCA template of a Network Service, and all the scripts or files that a VNF needs for the lifecycle from creation to termination.
CSMF: Communication Service Management Function
DAO: Data Access Object (Wikipedia)
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GBP: Group-Based Policy (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GroupBasedPolicy)
GNFC: Genric Network Function Controller - A proposed unification of the APP-C and SDN-C for complete L0-L7 control. (ONAP_GNF_ControllersSOL003.pptx)
HAS: Homing and Allocation Service - part of HAS: Homing and Allocation Service - part of OOF
Heat: Anchor Heat Heat
- cloud infrastructure creation template language for Open Stack (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Heat)
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NFVO: Network Function Virtualization Orchestrator
NOD: Network On Demand
Node-RED:
- open source project by IBM to graphically create flows that configure devices. Projects include managing a raspberry pi. (official docs)
NS: Network Services
NS: Network Slice
NS: (Vendor Specific) New Start
- a new connection is being setup for the first time. There will only be configuration data until it is activated.
OA&M: Operations, Administration and Management
NSMF: Network Slice Management Function
NSSMF: Network Slice Subnet Management Function
OA&M: Operations, Administration and Management
OASIS:
- Nonprofit consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society.
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OOM: ONAP Operations Manager
OpenAPI Specification: "defines a standard, language-agnostic interface to RESTful APIs which allows both humans and computers to discover and understand the capabilities of the service without access to source code, documentation, or through network traffic inspection", quoted from https://swagger.io/specification/
OPNFV: Open Platform for NFV Project
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- a modular system and a service platform for the Java programming language that implements a complete and dynamic component model (OpenDaylight uses this) (Wikipedia)
P4 : "is a programming language designed to allow programming of packet forwarding planes" quoted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P4_(programming
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PAP: Policy Administration Point (ONAP)
PCE: Path Computation and Element (ONAP)
PCI: Physical Cell ID
pCPE: physical Customer Premise Equipment
PDP-x: Policy Decision Point - XACML (ONAP)
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SUPP: (Vendor Specific) short for supplement, changing a connection before activation
SVNFM: (Vendor) Specific Virtual Network Function Manger
Swagger: legacy name for the OpenAPI Specification
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol
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- an entity that may be modeled and subsequently instantiated, which takes on the responsibility of handling a particular function that when instantiated, will run on one or more virtual machines within the cloud.
- in SDC 48534184, a VF is equivalent to a Resource
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VFC: Virtual Function Component (Resource Onboarding)
- software component of a VF 48534184 that is packaged into one or more images and is capable of running in its own container
in SDC48534184, a VFC is configured as a sub-component of a VSP.
the smallest granularity of function visible to ONAP designers
vfModule: Virtual Function Module
- A Heat 48534184 stack that defines the compute, network, licensing and other Heat resources needed to instantiate one or more VFCs associated with a VNF. In a VNF, one vfModule is typically designated as a base module. Any resources defined in the base module Heat template can be exposed to all other vfModules by declaring their resource UUID as Heat outputs. Beyond the base module, other VNF vfModules are typically referred to as expansion modules.
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- https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6020 or https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6020
- https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7950