A&AI: Active and Available Inventory (component of ECOMP runtime)
- Real-time views of Resources, Services, Products, Customer Subscriptions, and their relationships
ASDC: AT&T's Service Design and Creation (component of ECOMP)
- visual modeling and design
- creates internal metadata used by all ECOMP applications, both design time and runtime
- Includes catalog of standard (resource) items
- Can read Yang, HEAT, TOSCA, YAML, BPMN/BPEL
- Four asset types: Resource, Service, Product, and Offer
- Resource: a fundamental capability, either hardware or software
- Infrastructure (the Cloud resources, e.g., Compute, Storage)
- Network (network connectivity functions & elements)
- Application (features and capabilities of a software application)
- Service: a well-formed object with one or more resources
- Product: includes one or more services packaged with commercialization attributes for customer ordering and billing of the underlying service(s)
- Offer: bundling of products with specific Marketing configurations for selling to customers
ASTRA: Web application firewall provided by Czar Securities and developed by AT&T
BPEL: Business Process Execution Language (OASIS Standard)
- XML-based language that allows Web services in a service-oriented architecture (SOA) to interconnect and share data.
BPMN: Business Process Model and Notation (wikipedia) or Business Process Management Notation (ecomp.pdf)
- graphical representation for specifying business processes
BRMS: Business Rules Management System
BSS: Business Support Systems
CCD: Common Configuration Dashboard (application within ECOMP)
CLAMP: Control Loop Automation Management Platform (ecomp_ug)
- a system to design and execute control loops within ECOMP that monitor systems, take corrective actions, and inform personnel about malfunctions
CMA: Change Management Application (within ECOMP)
Controller:
- Manages the state of an Application, Infrastructure, or Network resource
- Single service/network domain scope
DCAE: Data Collection, Analytics and Events (component of ECOMP runtime)
Drools: Red Hat's Business Rules Management System solution https://www.drools.org/
ECOMP: Enhanced Control, Orchestration, Management & Policy (from ecomp.pdf)
- product/service independent capabilities
- policy-driven, metadata-driven
- dynamic capacity
- consistent failure management
- near real-time reconfiguration
- component and workload shaping, placement, execution, and administration
- for the design, creation and lifecycle management of a cloud environment with network services
- for carrier-scale, real-time workloads
- does not directly support legacy physical elements
ECOMP Portal:
- provides access to design, analytics and operational control/administration via a common role-based menu or dashboard. Includes SDK to drive UI consistency.
EMS: Element Management System
ETSI: European Telecommunications Standards Institute
FCAPS: Fault Configuration Accounting Performance Security
HEAT:
- (Cloud) Infrastructure creation template language for Open Stack
IAM/IDAM: Identity and Access Management
- Example of security module for ECOMP
ICE: Incubation & Certification Environment
- for vendors & 3rd parties to develop solutions using ECOMP and AIC
IPS: Intrusion Prevention System
MANO: management and organization of NFV
- https://www.sdxcentral.com/nfv/definitions/nfv-mano/
- ETSI's MANO does not include Controller and Policy components, as ECOMP does
- ETSI's MANO resource description does not include complete meta-data for lifecycle management of infrastructure as well as VNFs (ECOMP does)
MOP: Method of Procedure
- a set of deployment instructions
MSO: Master Service Orchestrator (component of ECOMP runtime)
- automates activities, tasks, rules and policies needed for on-demand creation, modification or removal of network, application or infrastructure services
NEP: Network Equipment Provider
NFV = VNF: Network Function Virtualization
- https://www.sdxcentral.com/nfv/definitions/virtual-network-function/
- Decouples the network functions, such as DNS, Caching, etc., from proprietary hardware appliances, so they can run in software to accelerate service innovation and provisioning, particularly within service provider environments.
- https://www.sdxcentral.com/nfv/definitions/which-is-better-sdn-or-nfv/
NFVI: network functions virtualization infrastructure
NS: network services
OA&M: Operations, Administration & Management
OASIS:
- nonprofit consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open standards for the global information society.
OMF: Operational Management Framework (of ECOMP)
OpenDaylight: the largest open source SDN controller https://www.opendaylight.org/
OpenStack: Open source software for creating private and public clouds
- https://www.openstack.org/
- Congress: Policy as a service (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Congress)
- Heat: Orchestration (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Heat)
- GBP: Group-Based Policy (https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GroupBasedPolicy)
OPNFV: Open Platform for NFV Project
- carrier-grade, integrated platform that introduces new products and services to the industry more quickly.
- will work closely with the ETSI and others to press for consistent implementation of open standards.
- https://www.sdxcentral.com/nfv/definitions/opnfv/
Orchestration:
- the definition and execution of workflows or processes to manage the completion of a task
- will not involve human intervention/decision/guidance in the vast majority of cases
OSS: Operation Support System
POLO: Portal Open Loop operation
- a mechanism within ECOMP to trigger APP-C functions
RCA: Root Cause Analysis
SLA: Service Level Agreement
- a contract between a service provider (either internal or external) and the end user that defines the level of service expected from the service provider. SLAs are output-based in that their purpose is specifically to define what the customer will receive.
SDN: Software-Defined Networking
- separates the control (brains) and forwarding (muscle) planes for a centralized view of the network, for more efficient orchestration and automation of network services.
- https://www.sdxcentral.com/nfv/definitions/virtual-network-function/
- https://www.sdxcentral.com/nfv/definitions/which-is-better-sdn-or-nfv/
SDN-C:
- Proprietary (non-ECOMP?) network definition service
- Its operators accept Comma Separated Value files describing networks
TEM: Telecom Electronics Manufacturer
TOSCA: Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud Applications (OASIS spec)
- Specifies cloud infrastructure
TSC:
VF: Virtual Function
VFC: Virtualized Function Component (draft_ecomp_0_1 p. 45)
- component of a VSP
- Examples: Hypervisor, VM recovery details, and cloning
VID: Virtual Instantiation Deployment
- instantiate services or components that are required by infrastructure customers (draft_ecomp_u_g p 113)
VIM: Virtualized Infrastructure Manager
- part of MANO
- Controls and manages the NFVI compute, storage, and network resources
VNF = NFV: Virtual Network Functions
- applications such as routers, switches, firewalls
VNO: Virtual Network Operator
VSP: Virtual Software Product
XACML++: eXtensible Access Control Markup Language (OASIS standard, extended)
- a declarative fine-grained, attribute-based access control policy language, an architecture, and a processing model describing how to evaluate access requests according to the rules defined in policies. It is an Attribute-Based Access Control system (ABAC), where attributes (bits of data) associated with a user or action or resource are inputs into the decision of whether a given user may access a given resource in a particular way.
YAML:
- machine parsable data serialization format designed for human readability and interaction with scripting languages such as Perl and Python
YANG: A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)