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This page provides a summary of project-by-project release updates. The table shows the list of approved projects.
Project | Key Updates | Benefits |
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A&AI | Functional
Non-functional
Deprecation Notice
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AAF | Not part of the release | Not part of the release |
APPC | Not part of the release | Not part of the release |
CLAMP |
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CCSDK |
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DCAE | Functional
Non-Functional
Security
Performance/benchmarking
New DCAE Microservice
(Both services are used for realizing 5g/Slicing usecase in Guilin) Deprecation Notice
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DMaaP |
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Documentation | Documentation validation and improvements in the following areas:
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External API Framework | Functional :
Non-Functional :
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Holmes |
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Integration |
Full kanban: https://jira.onap.org/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=221 | Adoption of pythonsdk leads to more trust in the tests executed in CI. The goal is to test ONAP (not only the use cases supported by ONAP) and get a good coverage of the components. More tests to improve global ONAP quality and detect problems as early as possible (eg certifiate expiration date) More security tests |
Logging | Not part of the release | Not part of the release |
MSB | ||
Modeling | Functional :
Non Functionals :
| Optimize image, easier to deploy |
MultiCloud | Functional:
Non Functionals:
| Enable CNF orchestration with artifacts in native helm charts |
Music | Not part of the release | Not part of the release |
CLI | Functional :
Non Functionals :
| Enables to integrate 3rdparty products and automatically discover and enable the 3rdparty commands as part of it. |
OOM | Functional
Non-Functional
Deprecation Notice
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OOF | Functional
Non-Functional
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UUI | Functional :
Non Functionals :
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Policy |
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Portal | Non Functional:
Others:
Deprecation Notice:
| The Non functional features implemented will improve the security and stability of the Application. The enhancements to the Reporting feature of SDK adds new capabilities like Server side pagination, dashboards etc and improves the performance of the reporting engine. The new 3.3.0 Version of SDK comes with complete Angular 7 support and tag libraries/ templates that can be used by for rapid UI application development and addresses vulnerable direct dependencies. |
SDN-C |
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SDC | Functional : Onboard new HELM type for CNF orchestration ETSI alignment improvements Test topology Auto design Non Functionals :
Deprecation notice : DCAE-DS plugin is now deprecated (replaced by DCAE-MOD) | Native HELM package onboarding & mapping to SDC Data model for CNF distribution and orchestration. Improved compliance & support for ETSI SOL004 & SOL007 (Network Service Descriptor & Package) Allows re using an existing service test template, to speed up testing in multiple environments Improved security, update of base frameworks, ease of deployment, closed vulnerabilities Reduced foot print |
SO | Functional : | |
VF-C | Functional :
Non Functionals :
| Support use case Optimize image, easier to deploy |
VID | Functional :
Non Functionals :
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VNFSDK | Functional:
Non Functionals :
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VNFRQTS | Non Functionals
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VVP | Functional :
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This table shows use case blueprints:
Use Case Blueprint | Sub-Blueprint | Key Updates | Benefits |
5G | OOF SON (PCI) | First steps towards realizing Machine Learning (ML) based SON. Offline trained ML model used to provide additional inputs for PCI optimization. Provides interface for fetching PM data to determine additional inputs for SON. | Enables onboarding ML models to realize ML-based SON use cases. |
Service Modeling & Definition | This use case incorporated the 5G RAN Wireless Network Resource Model (NRM) into ONAP. The 5G NRM is defined from the 3GPP standards 3GPP TS28.540 & 3GPP TS28.541 which builds upon the FNIM, UIM specified in 3GPP TS28.620 and TS28.622 The 5G NRM is a common vendor agnostic network model inspired from the standards which provides a common basis for all wireless vendors to have a set of parameters that are in common across the vendor so that service providers have a more uniform set of objects, parameters and models to represent a wireless network. | Allows for RAN Wireless vendors to use standardized 3GPP support TS28.540/TS28.541 5G NRM parameters | |
Standards Alignment: StndDefined VES Event | Development of support for Standard Defined (stndDefined) VES Event. This new domain of a VES event would allow ONAP to support many more standards based & standards defined messages. It opens the possibility for ONAP to support a wide variety of messaging from Optical, Wireless, Core and Transport standards. "stndDefined" is a new VES domain. And it is described in the VES 7.2 specification VES 7.2 and also in the readthedocs. It also introduces a new field "namespace" to be published onto the DMaaP bus which allows for internal routing of the information coming from xNFs. For example 3GPP_Configuration would indicate a CM type information coming from an xNF. | Allows for Standards Bodies such as 3GPP (RAN Wireless) alignment and support of messaging from xNF messages defined by standards to be compatible with ONAP | |
Standards Alignment: A1 |
| CCSDK/SDNC now supports managing A1 Policies, multiple A1 targets in the RAN, multi-version support for different A1 targets, converged DMaaP & REST interfaces, and secure communication (to/from RAN and to/from ONAP functions. Functionality is now available for use in further use cases in ONAP H+. Functionality available for standalone use, or in a larger ONAP deployment. Available for use in O-RAN OSC. | |
5G NRM (CM) | (No Updates in R7) | ||
E2E Network Slicing |
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Bulk PM: PM Control | PM data collection control provides 5G network operators with a dynamic and more efficient way to configure performance measurement collection on a selected subset of PNFs/VNFs in the network and complements the existing PM data collection and processing capabilities in ONAP/DCAE. An initial version has been delivered in Rel 6 (5G / Bulk PM / PM Control - REQ-129). Planned enhancements for Rel 7 intend to further increase the capability and the dynamicity of this feature. | PM control is a critical business function because it is vital to enable the PM data collection in ONAP | |
Intent Based Network |
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PNF | PNF Plug-and-Play | Development of Building Blocks in SO to support PNF Plug and Play Flow. Migration of BPMN Workflow to Building Blocks (BB). These include the "AssignPnfBB", "ActivatePnfBB", "DeactivatePnfBB", "WaitForPnfReadyBB", "ConfigAssignPnfBB" and "ConfigDeplyPnfBB". Note: that in R8 will see the development of the VID work to compliment the SO BB work completed in R7. Modeling analysis of Geolocation and Place objects driven from RFC6225 and MEF TM GB922 standards. Model contributions have been approved. | Internal SO development to streamline execution of PNF Plug and Play. Migration of BPMN Workflow to Building Blocks allows for much more streamlined management of SO workflow execution. |
Onboarding/Pre-onboarding | Enhanced package security ETSI SOL004 option 2 security implemented | Enhanced entire package security Aligned now with ETSI SOL004 standrads. | |
PNF software upgrade | A schema update in relation to a xNF software upgrades is a routine for network upgrade to support new xNF features, improve efficiency or increase xNF capacity on the field, and to eliminate bugs. This use case provides to ONAP an advantage in orchestrating and managing the Life Cycle of a Network Services in-line with business and service objectives. | Deployment and orchestration of new services over CNFs, VNFs and PNFs in a model and software driven way simplifies the network management. Enables operators and service providers to manage the Life Cycle of a Network Service. Assuring continuity of operation of services is crucial for production and carrier grade environments. The actualization or upgrades of software and in consequence required changes in the service model is a natural part of service instance life cycle. Without the support of ONAP service update with schema change, service life cycle management by ONAP can be very difficult which can impact the quality and continuity of services. | |
Configuration Persistence Service (CPS) | (Note this has been renamed to Configuration Persistence Service) Presented Project proposal at architecture sub-committee and TSC: Configuration Persistence Service Project . Note: this has been approved to be a stand-alone project in R8 (Honolulu Release) Architectural decisions and issues were resolved through regular team meetings: Issues decisions and assumptions Proof of Concept developed in R7 to demonstrate key concepts in CPS and also to lay foundational software for CPS. The PoC has:
| Proof of Concept developed in R7 to demonstrate key concepts in CPS and also to lay foundational software for CPS. CPS introduces a data layer into ONAP to store and manage Network Element Data. | |
CMPv2 | CMPv2 is a standardized certificate based exchange protocol to introduced enhanced security in ONAP. It allows for intra-component security and affect many components. CMP is a protocol for X.509 digital certificate management in a PKI described in RFC4210. And is one of the protocols used for Certificate Request Message Format (CRMF) described in RFC4211. | CMPv2 introduced standardized certificate exchange security into ONAP. | |
xNF License Management | xNF Licensing Management enhancements allows for ONAP to work with an external licensing service. Link to high level description of the solution. Integrated flow into Plug and Play Use Case. 5G - PNF Plug and Play | Possibility to use external licensing service allows for greater interoperability between service providers & vendors, and enables various types of xNF commercial licensing models: simpler, more complex, vendor specific and operator specific models. | |
MDONS Extension | Improvements on MDONS use-case with additional features
| MDONS blueprint is enhanced with additional functionality that enables policy-driven automated service operations. The optimization framework facilitates improved service lifecycle management across cross-carrier optical domains enabling vendor interoperability. | |
ETSI Alignment | The following ETSI-Alignment enhancements are made:
| ONAP supports SOL007 NS design which enables hierarchical orchestration by conforming ETSI NS and VNF standards. ONAP NS and NsVirtualLink are now conforming to ETSI standards. SO NFVO enables plugin-based extension of NFVO functions on top of default NFVO functions. |
Here is a list of a few subcommittees (use-case, architecture, security), OVP, and other activities.
Subcommittee | Key Updates | Benefits |
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Cloud Native | For Guilin release there are introduced key changes that deployment of CNFs with ONAP more operational and they enable Day-0/1 CNF operations. The changes include:
| The introduced changes bring following benefits:
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Control Loop | The Control Loop sub committee led the functional requirement to add a new Filter Guard Policy Type. In addition, the subcommittee ensured that the Native Policy Type work developed in Frankfurt was fully tested through the CLAMP interface. The sub committee continues to support the DCAE Project Self-Serve control loop enhancements Proof-of-Concept. The PoC made improvements to MOD (NiFi) and configuration for dynamic topic support. A new Proof-of-Concept was started by the subcommittee to define TOSCA-Based Control Loops. This work was demonstrated at the fall LFN Technical Conference. | The new Filter Guard Policy Type is another guard policy available for ONAP users to use in addition to the others that have been available since Dublin. This allows filters to build more flexible constraints to both whitelist and/or blacklist vnf types, specific vnf id's, services, etc. In defining a TOSCA specification for Control loops, users can now encapsulate all the details of a control loop within one specification. These specifications are re-usable. CLAMP will eventually be able to be fed a TOSCA specification, and with minimal effort be able to configure and deploy a control loop into the runtime environment. |
Modeling | The modeling subcommittee updates the ONAP VNFD model to align with ETSI NFV IFA011 v2.7.1, supporting key features like virtual ip, VNF exposed interface, etc. The subcommittee also adds a new model for location information. Taking consideration of multiple existing standards, including ETSI NFV SOL001, RFC4776 and RFC6225, the new model enables an entity to provide its geographical location information. | Update of the VNFD model to the latest ETSI NFV spec allows ONAP to incooperate new features defined in standards. The new locations model enables entity such as PNF to provide its geographical information, allowing further scheduling and optimization procedures. |
ONAP Security Coordination | ||
Open Lab | ||
Requirements | ||
VNF Validation Subcommittee and OVP | ||
Other Activities | ||
Controller Design Studio (CDS) | ||
K8s Plugin |
Finally, here is a list of S3P activities (security, documentation covered above)
S3P Activity | Key Updates | Benefits |
Stability | ||
Scalability | ||
Performance | ||
Manageability | ||
Resilience | ||
Usability | ||
Code Footprint Reduction |