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authorHesam Rahimi <hesam.rahimi@huawei.com>2021-03-22 22:50:10 +0000
committerMorgan Richomme <morgan.richomme@orange.com>2021-04-02 06:58:30 +0000
commit4067c610c202041325ac1bad910d93a0dd052841 (patch)
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parent0880f87821fa00894f4402d427bdf8a39825456b (diff)
Updating release notes for CCVPN - Transport Slicing (REQ-456).
Issue-ID: INT-1875 Change-Id: Ibdb82ab8988cf6cd1bd117231c6d617272439529 Signed-off-by: Hesam Rahimi <hesam.rahimi@huawei.com>
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@@ -10,16 +10,67 @@ CCVPN (Cross Domain and Cross Layer VPN)
Update for Honolulu Release
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
The Honolulu release continued to support and extend the Transport Slicing functionality
-developed in Guilin release. In particular, the support for reuse and modification
-of an existing TN NSSI has been developed.
+developed in Guilin release. Two main features were aded in Honolulu release (REQ-456):
+
+1. The support for reuse and modification of an existing TN NSSI has been developed.
+2. In addition, the Honolulu release also continuted to support and extend the CCVPN
+ use-case and in particular, the support for inter-domain connections of three or
+ more network domains has been introduced in Honolulu release. (CCVPN in previous
+ releases were only be able to connect two domains).
+
+Honolulu Scope and Impacted modules
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+For feature #1 mentioned above, the user should be able to "modify" a Transport Slice.
+The modification operation is able to support the following three scenarios:
+
+a. A user may "Add" one or more new service(s)/connections link(s) to a given slice
+ (TN NSSI) that is already created.
+b. A user may need to change or modify the maximum bandwidth attribute (i.e. the SLA
+ agreement) using which a given slice is created.
+c. Both of the above operations.
+
+For feature #2 mentioned above, now in H release, we can have and support an artibrary
+number of domains inter-connected to each other and we can support a cross-layer
+cross-domain VPN connectivity and transport slicing for these kinds of scenarios as well.
+
+Impacted ONAP modules include: SO, SDN-C, CCSDK, A&AI.
+
+In CCSDk, a path computation engine (PCE) mechanism is introduced to support a
+graph-based path computation in a multi-domain network topologies. This PCE system is
+implemented as a SLI plugin to be called and used by Directed Graphs (DGs).
+
+For A&AI, additional attributes were introduced to the connectivity node and vpn-binding node.
+
+In SDN-C, additional Directed Graphs (DGs) were implemented to support the above-mentioned
+two features.
+
+Installation Procedure
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+For Honolulu new features, the integration test environment is similar to that of the Guilin
+release: an ONAP instance with Honolulu release interfacing to 3rd party transport domain
+controllers should be established.
+
+For Transport Slicing, the installation procedure is similar to that of the E2E
+Network Slicing use case. In other words, we need to bring up the required modules
+including SDC, SO, A&AI, UUI and OOF. We also need to configure these modules along
+with the mandatory common modules such as DMaaP.
+
+Functional/Integration Test Cases
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The testing procedure is described in the following few test cases:
+
+- service/template design: Successful design of TN NSST and Slice Profile
+- modify max-bandwidth of existing TN NSSI: Modify the maximum bandwidth of an existing TN NSSI
+- modify connection links existing TN NSSI: Add new connection links to existing TN NSSI
+- modify both max-bandwidth and connection links of TN NSSI: Modify both the maximum bandwidth and add new connection links to an existing TN NSSI
+- three-domain network: Test create TN NSSI (or other NSI life cycle operations) on a three-domain network (i.e., need 3 ACTN PNC simulators)
-In addition, the Honolulu release also continuted to support and extend the CCVPN
-use-case. In particular, the support for inter-domain connections of three or more
-network domains has been introduced (CCVPN in previous releases were only be able
-to connect two domains).
-TODO: more to be added [REQ-456]
Update for Guilin Release
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~