1 High Level Component Definition and Architectural Relationships
Usecase-UI is an application portal which provides the ability to manage ONAP service instances.
- Usecase-UI allows customers to create/delete/update service instances, as well as to monitor the alarm and performance of these instances.
2. API definitions
Usecase-UI provides NONE external interfaces.
Usecase-UI consumes the following interfaces:
Interface Name | Interface Definition | Interface Capabilities |
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A&AI | ||
SO | ||
SDC | SDC Interface | An interface to receive resource Templates from SDC design catalog |
MSB | Micro Service Bus Interface | An interface for registration and discovery with the ONAP Micro Service Bus. |
VFC |
3. Component Description:
Usecase-UI is a web application which contains two parts:
- Usecase-UI GUI
- Usecase-UI Server
4. known system limitations
Now the component Redundancy and scaling depends on Kubernetes.
5. Used Models
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6. System Deployment Architecture
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7. New Release Capabilities
The Frankfurt Release supports two capabilities:
1. 5G Slicing Use Case
- Providing CSMF Portal for customers to support 5G Slicing business
- Providing NSMF Portal for ONAP operating staffs to support 5G Slicing management
2. CCVPN Use Case
- Get and Show MDONS (L1) Service Instances
- Instantiate MDONS (L1) Service Instances
- Terminate MDONS (L1) Service Instance
- Service Provisioning: Adaption of single service template. UUI BE to SO call will be single now,(there were 2 calls from UUI BE to SO)
- Service Topology: Adaption of new schema in AAI( the AAI schema for SOTN service had 2 service linked using allotted-resource)
8. References
Usecase-UI Installation & User Guide: usecase-ui docs