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2. API definitions
OOF provides the following interfaces:
Interface Name | Interface Definition | Interface Capabilities |
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OOFE-1 |
| It enables placement based on a wide variety of policy constraints including capacity, location, platform capabilities, and other service specific constraints. |
OOFE-2 | PCI/ANR Optimization | Enables PCI/ANR optimization API for SON. |
OOFE-3 | Schedule Optimization | a policy driven workflow schedule optimizer for change management planning. This interface schedule workflows in time to maximize parallel change management activities, while respecting dependency between the workflows. |
OOFE-4 | Route Optimization | Provides an interface for Router Optimization. |
OOFE-5 | OOF Model Administrator | This is for the OOF Model Administrator API. This API is a way to dynamically change the optimization models that will be used to find solutions for various optimization problems. This API will be used to Create, Update or Delete Models. |
OOFE-6 | This interface enables slice selection recommendations. |
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Please find the known system limitations in the following links
5. Used Models
OOF doesn't directly create models, but indirectly consumes them via AAI, Policy and Multi Cloud.
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7. New Capabilities in this Release
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- Component Upgrades to new Policy Lifecycle API
- Support for E2E Network Slicing
- Support to perform CRUD operations on certain optimization models during runtime.