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Open
Networking
Initiatives & Overview
Eueung Mulyana
https://telematika.org/remark/itb-ond
ITB Open Networking Day | CC BY-SA
Outline
Background & Overview
Open Networking - Innovation & Landscape
Example Projects
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Open [Source] Networking
Background & Overview
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Open Source Development is Accellerating4 / 36
Open Source Momentum Lead by Linux Foundation 5 / 36
Open Source Momentum Lead by Linux Foundation 6 / 36
Linux Foundation Open Source Networking
Enterprises, Carriers, Cloud 7 / 36
Infrastructure
Enterprises, Carriers, Cloud 8 / 36
Automation
Cloud, Network, & IOT Services 9 / 36
+New Emerging 5G Apps / Services eg.: AI/VR/AR
Automation
Cloud, Network, & IOT Services 10 / 36
The 5G and IoT Impact to Network 11 / 36
Automation
Cloud, Network, & IOT Services 12 / 36
Open Source Networking
Innovation & Landscape
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Market Disruption & Open Source Innovation 14 / 36
Market Disruption & Open Source Innovation 15 / 36
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Why
Open Source
Greater Transparency, In uence
More Security, Lower Risks
More Innovation & Services (for more
Data & Devices)
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Why
Open Source
Leading international carriers agree
that Open Source is a fundamental
way forward for networking:
Open Network = New Telecom
For carriers and service providers: Open
Source = Foundation of 5G and Beyond
For enterprises and cloud providers: next-
generation private/public/hybrid cloud
networking & orchestration
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Open Source Networking Landscape 19 / 36
Open Source Networking Landscape 20 / 36
Open Networking Cummulative Contributions (2016) 21 / 36
Example Projects
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Open Source
Project Types
Components- Projects that address a narrowly de ned
problem whose output may be consumed as an atomic
entity.
Platforms- Projects whose scope encompasses multiple
components to yield a framework that can be adapted to
meet a range of di erent user needs.
Open Reference Platforms- Projects that focus on the
integration of platforms and components, and are
primarily used to test, demonstrate, and validate broader
solutions.
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Open Source
Project Types
Components- Projects Examples: OpenvSwitch (OVS, virtual
switch)
Platforms- Projects Examples:
OpenDaylight (SDN Controller Framework);
ONAP - Open Network Automation Platform (open
orchestration framework);
OpenStack (esp. NFV Virtualized Infrastructure
Manager).
Open Reference Platforms- Projects Examples:
OPNFV NFV reference platform
MEF OpenLSO reference platform.
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OpenDaylight
Supports >1 Billion subscribers
Started 2013 - foundational open networking project
Broadest range of SDN use cases
vCO/Enterprise ROBO
Metro Ethernet
Cable Edge
IoT
Largest commercial ecosystem
Note: ODL Introduction Slides
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ONAP provides a comprehensive platform for real-
time, policy-driven orchestration and automation of
physical and virtual network functions that will enable
software, network, IT and cloud providers and
developers to rapidly automate new services and
support complete lifecycle management.
ONAP
Open Network Automation Platform is an open source software
platform that delivers capabilities for the design, creation,
orchestration, monitoring, and life cycle management of
Virtual Network Functions (VNFs)
The carrier-scale Software De ned Networks (SDNs) that
contain them
Higher-level services that combine the above
ONAP (a project combining ECOMP and Open-O) provides for automatic, policy-driven
interaction of these functions and services in a dynamic, real-time cloud environment.
ONAP is not just a run-time platform; it includes graphical design tools for
function/service creation.
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Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV) facilitates the
development and evolution of NFV components
across various open source ecosystems.
OPNFV
Initially OPNFV's main goal was to develop an integrated and tested open source
platform on which to build NFV functionality.
Through system level integration, deployment and testing,
OPNFV creates a reference NFV platform to accelerate the
transformation of enterprise and service provider networks.
OPNFV builds the end-to-end stack:
to support NFV with veri ed capabilities and characteristics,
establishes agile reference methodologies (requirements, documentation and
propagation; continuous integration, testing, and continuous delivery),
and o ers a process and supporting tools for testing and validating NFVI and
MANO products and solutions.
OPNFV Open Source Building Blocks 29 / 36
OPNFV Euphrates - Diagram 30 / 36
Open Source Networking Landscape 31 / 36
Today! 32 / 36
Refs/Resources
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Refs/Resources
1. Heather Kirksey, Open Source Networking, 2017
2. Neela Jacques, OpenDaylight - It Just Got Real! - 2016 ODL Summit Keynote
3. John Zannos, The value of open source for both providers and users, 2017
4. Harmonizing Open Source and Standards in the Telecom World, Linux Foundation
Networking and Orchestration White Paper, 2017
5. Understanding OPNFV - Mirantis
6. What is ONAP?
7. Jan Uddenfeldt, Five Trends Enabled by 5G That Will Change Networking Forever, ONS
2017
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Open Source Networking is no longer
about components...
it now is about multiple communities
coming together to build a new world.
join us @Telegram
Open Networking
Indonesia
https://bit.ly/on-id
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ENDEueung Mulyana
https://telematika.org/remark/itb-ond
ITB Open Networking Day | CC BY-SA

Open Source Networking Overview

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    1 / 36 Open Networking Initiatives& Overview Eueung Mulyana https://telematika.org/remark/itb-ond ITB Open Networking Day | CC BY-SA
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    Outline Background & Overview OpenNetworking - Innovation & Landscape Example Projects 2 / 36
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    Open Source Developmentis Accellerating4 / 36
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    Open Source MomentumLead by Linux Foundation 5 / 36
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    Open Source MomentumLead by Linux Foundation 6 / 36
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    Linux Foundation OpenSource Networking Enterprises, Carriers, Cloud 7 / 36
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    Automation Cloud, Network, &IOT Services 9 / 36
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    +New Emerging 5GApps / Services eg.: AI/VR/AR Automation Cloud, Network, & IOT Services 10 / 36
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    The 5G andIoT Impact to Network 11 / 36
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    Automation Cloud, Network, &IOT Services 12 / 36
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    Market Disruption &Open Source Innovation 14 / 36
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    Market Disruption &Open Source Innovation 15 / 36
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    16 / 36 Why OpenSource Greater Transparency, In uence More Security, Lower Risks More Innovation & Services (for more Data & Devices)
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    17 / 36 Why OpenSource Leading international carriers agree that Open Source is a fundamental way forward for networking: Open Network = New Telecom For carriers and service providers: Open Source = Foundation of 5G and Beyond For enterprises and cloud providers: next- generation private/public/hybrid cloud networking & orchestration
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    Open Source NetworkingLandscape 18 / 36
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    Open Source NetworkingLandscape 19 / 36
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    Open Source NetworkingLandscape 20 / 36
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    Open Networking CummulativeContributions (2016) 21 / 36
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    23 / 36 OpenSource Project Types Components- Projects that address a narrowly de ned problem whose output may be consumed as an atomic entity. Platforms- Projects whose scope encompasses multiple components to yield a framework that can be adapted to meet a range of di erent user needs. Open Reference Platforms- Projects that focus on the integration of platforms and components, and are primarily used to test, demonstrate, and validate broader solutions.
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    24 / 36 OpenSource Project Types Components- Projects Examples: OpenvSwitch (OVS, virtual switch) Platforms- Projects Examples: OpenDaylight (SDN Controller Framework); ONAP - Open Network Automation Platform (open orchestration framework); OpenStack (esp. NFV Virtualized Infrastructure Manager). Open Reference Platforms- Projects Examples: OPNFV NFV reference platform MEF OpenLSO reference platform.
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    ODL + ONAP+ OPNFV 25 / 36
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    26 / 36 OpenDaylight Supports>1 Billion subscribers Started 2013 - foundational open networking project Broadest range of SDN use cases vCO/Enterprise ROBO Metro Ethernet Cable Edge IoT Largest commercial ecosystem Note: ODL Introduction Slides
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    27 / 36 ONAPprovides a comprehensive platform for real- time, policy-driven orchestration and automation of physical and virtual network functions that will enable software, network, IT and cloud providers and developers to rapidly automate new services and support complete lifecycle management. ONAP Open Network Automation Platform is an open source software platform that delivers capabilities for the design, creation, orchestration, monitoring, and life cycle management of Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) The carrier-scale Software De ned Networks (SDNs) that contain them Higher-level services that combine the above ONAP (a project combining ECOMP and Open-O) provides for automatic, policy-driven interaction of these functions and services in a dynamic, real-time cloud environment. ONAP is not just a run-time platform; it includes graphical design tools for function/service creation.
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    28 / 36 OpenPlatform for NFV (OPNFV) facilitates the development and evolution of NFV components across various open source ecosystems. OPNFV Initially OPNFV's main goal was to develop an integrated and tested open source platform on which to build NFV functionality. Through system level integration, deployment and testing, OPNFV creates a reference NFV platform to accelerate the transformation of enterprise and service provider networks. OPNFV builds the end-to-end stack: to support NFV with veri ed capabilities and characteristics, establishes agile reference methodologies (requirements, documentation and propagation; continuous integration, testing, and continuous delivery), and o ers a process and supporting tools for testing and validating NFVI and MANO products and solutions.
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    OPNFV Open SourceBuilding Blocks 29 / 36
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    OPNFV Euphrates -Diagram 30 / 36
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    Open Source NetworkingLandscape 31 / 36
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    Refs/Resources 1. Heather Kirksey,Open Source Networking, 2017 2. Neela Jacques, OpenDaylight - It Just Got Real! - 2016 ODL Summit Keynote 3. John Zannos, The value of open source for both providers and users, 2017 4. Harmonizing Open Source and Standards in the Telecom World, Linux Foundation Networking and Orchestration White Paper, 2017 5. Understanding OPNFV - Mirantis 6. What is ONAP? 7. Jan Uddenfeldt, Five Trends Enabled by 5G That Will Change Networking Forever, ONS 2017 34 / 36
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    35 / 36 OpenSource Networking is no longer about components... it now is about multiple communities coming together to build a new world. join us @Telegram Open Networking Indonesia https://bit.ly/on-id
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    36 / 36 ENDEueungMulyana https://telematika.org/remark/itb-ond ITB Open Networking Day | CC BY-SA