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VNFRQTS - Updating requirements to new structure
Updating the requirements to use the newly developed RST directive
Removing Chapter 7 updates to see if build would work.
Change-Id: I43bffa2b6c0a15e6f2e179c00d39f4ee46c5a046
Issue-ID: VNFRQTS-245
Signed-off-by: Bozawglanian, Hagop (hb755d) <hb755d@att.com>
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diff --git a/docs/Chapter7/Configuration-Management.rst b/docs/Chapter7/Configuration-Management.rst index 075c005..34f6ecc 100644 --- a/docs/Chapter7/Configuration-Management.rst +++ b/docs/Chapter7/Configuration-Management.rst @@ -75,13 +75,48 @@ scale-out. This command is being introduced in the Beijing release. **Audit**: The Controller client is requesting that the current (last known configuration update) is audited against the running configuration on the VNF. -* R-20741 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **Configure** command. -* R-19366 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **ConfigModify** command. -* R-32981 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **ConfigBackup** command. -* R-48247 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **ConfigRestore** command. -* R-94084 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **ConfigScaleOut** - command. -* R-56385 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **Audit** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-20741 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **Configure** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-19366 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **ConfigModify** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-32981 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **ConfigBackup** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-48247 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **ConfigRestore** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-94084 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **ConfigScaleOut** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-56385 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **Audit** command. LifeCycle Management Related Commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -131,24 +166,69 @@ up prior to the UpgradeSoftware. is backed out (in the event that the SoftwareUpgrade or UpgradePostCheck failed). -* R-12706 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **QuiesceTraffic** - command. -* R-07251 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **ResumeTraffic** - command. -* R-83146 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **StopApplication** - command. -* R-82811 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **StartApplication** - command. -* R-19922 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **UpgradePrecheck** - command. -* R-49466 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **UpgradeSoftware** - command. -* R-45856 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **UpgradePostCheck** - command. -* R-97343 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **UpgradeBackup** - command. -* R-65641 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **UpgradeBackOut** - command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-12706 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **QuiesceTraffic** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-07251 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **ResumeTraffic** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-83146 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **StopApplication** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-82811 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **StartApplication** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-19922 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **UpgradePrecheck** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-49466 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **UpgradeSoftware** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-45856 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **UpgradePostCheck** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-97343 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **UpgradeBackup** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-65641 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **UpgradeBackOut** command. Virtual Function - Container Recovery Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -167,21 +247,43 @@ without having to rebuild entire VNFs or even entire sites these basic recovery capabilities of individual containers, Virtual Machines or other, must be supported. -* R-11790 The VNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s - **Restart (stop/start or reboot)** command. -* R-56218 The VNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s Migrate command that - moves container (VM) from a live Physical Server / Compute Node to - another live Physical Server / Compute Node. -NOTE: Container migrations MUST be transparent to the VNF and no more -intrusive than a stop, followed by some down time for the migration to -be performed from one Compute Node / Physical Server to another, followed -by a start of the same VM with same configuration on the new Compute -Node / Physical Server. +.. req:: + :id: R-11790 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's + **Restart (stop/start or reboot)** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-56218 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's Migrate command that + moves container (VM) from a live Physical Server / Compute Node to + another live Physical Server / Compute Node. + + Note: Container migrations MUST be transparent to the VNF and no more intrusive than a stop, + followed by some down time for the migration to be performed from one Compute Node / Physical + Server to another, followed by a start of the same VM with same configuration on the new + Compute Node / Physical Server. -* R-38001 The VNF MUST support ONAP Controller’s **Rebuild** command. -* R-76901 VNF MUST support a container rebuild mechanism based on existing - image (e.g. Glance image in Openstack environment) or a snapshot. +.. req:: + :id: R-38001 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **Rebuild** command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-76901 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF **MUST** support a container rebuild mechanism based on existing + image (e.g. Glance image in Openstack environment) or a snapshot. HealthCheck and Failure Related Commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -197,8 +299,13 @@ Openstack failure recovery related commands that are executed on-demand or via Control Loop at the VM level. The VNF must support these commands in a fully automated fashion. -* R-41430 The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller’s **HealthCheck** - command. + +.. req:: + :id: R-41430 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support ONAP Controller's **HealthCheck** command. Notes On Command Support Using Controller Southbound Protocols ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -224,7 +331,10 @@ Notes: * REST is specified as an option only for the HealthCheck. -Additional details can be found in the `ONAP Application Controller (APPC) API Guide <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/appc.git/docs/APPC%20API%20Guide/APPC%20API%20Guide.html>`_, `ONAP VF-C project <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/vfc/nfvo/lcm.git/docs/index.html>`_ and the `ONAP SDNC project <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/sdnc/northbound.git/docs/index.html>`_. +Additional details can be found in the +`ONAP Application Controller (APPC) API Guide <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/appc.git/docs/APPC%20API%20Guide/APPC%20API%20Guide.html>`_, +`ONAP VF-C project <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/vfc/nfvo/lcm.git/docs/index.html>`_ and +the `ONAP SDNC project <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/sdnc/northbound.git/docs/index.html>`_. NETCONF Standards and Capabilities ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -241,203 +351,577 @@ VNF Configuration via NETCONF Requirements Configuration Management +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -* R-88026 The xNF **MUST** include a NETCONF server enabling - runtime configuration and lifecycle management capabilities. -* R-95950 The xNF **MUST** provide a NETCONF interface fully defined - by supplied YANG models for the embedded NETCONF server. + +.. req:: + :id: R-88026 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** include a NETCONF server enabling + runtime configuration and lifecycle management capabilities. + +.. req:: + :id: R-95950 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** provide a NETCONF interface fully defined + by supplied YANG models for the embedded NETCONF server. NETCONF Server Requirements ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -* R-73468 The xNF **MUST** allow the NETCONF server connection - parameters to be configurable during virtual machine instantiation - through Heat templates where SSH keys, usernames, passwords, SSH - service and SSH port numbers are Heat template parameters. -* R-90007 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **close-session()**- Gracefully close the current session. -* R-70496 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **commit(confirmed, confirm-timeout)** - Commit candidate - configuration datastore to the running configuration. -* R-18733 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **discard-changes()** - Revert the candidate configuration - datastore to the running configuration. -* R-44281 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **edit-config(target, default-operation, test-option, error-option, - config)** - Edit the target configuration datastore by merging, - replacing, creating, or deleting new config elements. -* R-60106 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **get(filter)** - Retrieve (a filtered subset of) the running - configuration and device state information. This should include - the list of xNF supported schemas. -* R-29488 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **get-config(source, filter)** - Retrieve a (filtered subset of - a) configuration from the configuration datastore source. -* R-11235 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **kill-session(session)** - Force the termination of **session**. -* R-02597 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **lock(target)** - Lock the configuration datastore target. -* R-96554 The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: - **unlock(target)** - Unlock the configuration datastore target. -* R-29324 The xNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: - **copy-config(target, source) -** Copy the content of the - configuration datastore source to the configuration datastore target. -* R-88031 The xNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: - **delete-config(target) -** Delete the named configuration - datastore target. -* R-97529 The xNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: - **get-schema(identifier, version, format) -** Retrieve the YANG schema. -* R-62468 The xNF **MUST** allow all configuration data to be - edited through a NETCONF <edit-config> operation. Proprietary - NETCONF RPCs that make configuration changes are not sufficient. -* R-01382 The xNF **MUST** allow the entire configuration of the - xNF to be retrieved via NETCONF's <get-config> and <edit-config>, - independently of whether it was configured via NETCONF or other - mechanisms. -* R-28756 The xNF **MUST** support **:partial-lock** and - **:partial-unlock** capabilities, defined in RFC 5717. This - allows multiple independent clients to each write to a different - part of the <running> configuration at the same time. -* R-83873 The xNF **MUST** support **:rollback-on-error** value for - the <error-option> parameter to the <edit-config> operation. If any - error occurs during the requested edit operation, then the target - database (usually the running configuration) will be left unaffected. - This provides an 'all-or-nothing' edit mode for a single <edit-config> - request. -* R-68990 The xNF **MUST** support the **:startup** capability. It - will allow the running configuration to be copied to this special - database. It can also be locked and unlocked. -* R-68200 The xNF **MUST** support the **:url** value to specify - protocol operation source and target parameters. The capability URI - for this feature will indicate which schemes (e.g., file, https, sftp) - that the server supports within a particular URL value. The 'file' - scheme allows for editable local configuration databases. The other - schemes allow for remote storage of configuration databases. -* R-20353 The xNF **MUST** implement both **:candidate** and - **:writable-running** capabilities. When both **:candidate** and - **:writable-running** are provided then two locks should be supported. -* R-11499 The xNF **MUST** fully support the XPath 1.0 specification - for filtered retrieval of configuration and other database contents. - The 'type' attribute within the <filter> parameter for <get> and - <get-config> operations may be set to 'xpath'. The 'select' attribute - (which contains the XPath expression) will also be supported by the - server. A server may support partial XPath retrieval filtering, but - it cannot advertise the **:xpath** capability unless the entire XPath - 1.0 specification is supported. -* R-83790 The xNF **MUST** implement the **:validate** capability -* R-49145 The xNF **MUST** implement **:confirmed-commit** If - **:candidate** is supported. -* R-58358 The xNF **MUST** implement the **:with-defaults** capability - [RFC6243]. -* R-59610 The xNF **MUST** implement the data model discovery and - download as defined in [RFC6022]. -* R-93443 The xNF **MUST** define all data models in YANG [RFC6020], - and the mapping to NETCONF shall follow the rules defined in this RFC. -* R-26115 The xNF **MUST** follow the data model upgrade rules defined - in [RFC6020] section 10. All deviations from section 10 rules shall - be handled by a built-in automatic upgrade mechanism. -* R-10716 The xNF **MUST** support parallel and simultaneous - configuration of separate objects within itself. -* R-29495 The xNF **MUST** support locking if a common object is - being manipulated by two simultaneous NETCONF configuration operations - on the same xNF within the context of the same writable running data - store (e.g., if an interface parameter is being configured then it - should be locked out for configuration by a simultaneous configuration - operation on that same interface parameter). -* R-53015 The xNF **MUST** apply locking based on the sequence of - NETCONF operations, with the first configuration operation locking - out all others until completed. -* R-02616 The xNF **MUST** permit locking at the finest granularity - if a xNF needs to lock an object for configuration to avoid blocking - simultaneous configuration operations on unrelated objects (e.g., BGP - configuration should not be locked out if an interface is being - configured or entire Interface configuration should not be locked out - if a non-overlapping parameter on the interface is being configured). -* R-41829 The xNF **MUST** be able to specify the granularity of the - lock via a restricted or full XPath expression. -* R-66793 The xNF **MUST** guarantee the xNF configuration integrity - for all simultaneous configuration operations (e.g., if a change is - attempted to the BUM filter rate from multiple interfaces on the same - EVC, then they need to be sequenced in the xNF without locking either - configuration method out). -* R-54190 The xNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs - when/if a session applying the lock is terminated (e.g., SSH session - is terminated). -* R-03465 The xNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs - when the corresponding <partial-unlock> operation succeeds. -* R-63935 The xNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs - when a user configured timer has expired forcing the NETCONF SSH Session - termination (i.e., product must expose a configuration knob for a user - setting of a lock expiration timer) -* R-10173 The xNF **MUST** allow another NETCONF session to be able to - initiate the release of the lock by killing the session owning the lock, - using the <kill-session> operation to guard against hung NETCONF sessions. -* R-88899 The xNF **MUST** support simultaneous <commit> operations - within the context of this locking requirements framework. -* R-07545 The xNF **MUST** support all operations, administration and - management (OAM) functions available from the supplier for xNFs using - the supplied YANG code and associated NETCONF servers. -* R-60656 The xNF **MUST** support sub tree filtering. -* R-80898 The xNF **MUST** support heartbeat via a <get> with null filter. -* R-25238 The xNF PACKAGE **MUST** validated YANG code using the open - source pyang [1]_ program using the following commands: - -.. code-block:: python - - $ pyang --verbose --strict <YANG-file-name(s)> - $ echo $! - -* R-63953 The xNF **MUST** have the echo command return a zero value - otherwise the validation has failed -* R-26508 The xNF **MUST** support a NETCONF server that can be mounted on - OpenDaylight (client) and perform the operations of: modify, update, - change, rollback configurations using each configuration data element, - query each state (non-configuration) data element, execute each YANG - RPC, and receive data through each notification statement. +.. req:: + :id: R-73468 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** allow the NETCONF server connection + parameters to be configurable during virtual machine instantiation + through Heat templates where SSH keys, usernames, passwords, SSH + service and SSH port numbers are Heat template parameters. + +.. req:: + :id: R-90007 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **close-session()**- Gracefully close the current session. + +.. req:: + :id: R-70496 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **commit(confirmed, confirm-timeout)** - Commit candidate + configuration datastore to the running configuration. + +.. req:: + :id: R-18733 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **discard-changes()** - Revert the candidate configuration + datastore to the running configuration. + +.. req:: + :id: R-44281 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **edit-config(target, default-operation, test-option, error-option, + config)** - Edit the target configuration datastore by merging, + replacing, creating, or deleting new config elements. + +.. req:: + :id: R-60106 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **get(filter)** - Retrieve (a filtered subset of) the running + configuration and device state information. This should include + the list of xNF supported schemas. + +.. req:: + :id: R-29488 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **get-config(source, filter)** - Retrieve a (filtered subset of + a) configuration from the configuration datastore source. + +.. req:: + :id: R-11235 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **kill-session(session)** - Force the termination of **session**. + +.. req:: + :id: R-02597 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **lock(target)** - Lock the configuration datastore target. + +.. req:: + :id: R-96554 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the protocol operation: + **unlock(target)** - Unlock the configuration datastore target. + +.. req:: + :id: R-29324 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: + **copy-config(target, source) -** Copy the content of the + configuration datastore source to the configuration datastore target. + +.. req:: + :id: R-88031 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: + **delete-config(target) -** Delete the named configuration + datastore target. + +.. req:: + :id: R-97529 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** implement the protocol operation: + **get-schema(identifier, version, format) -** Retrieve the YANG schema. + +.. req:: + :id: R-62468 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** allow all configuration data to be + edited through a NETCONF <edit-config> operation. Proprietary + NETCONF RPCs that make configuration changes are not sufficient. + +.. req:: + :id: R-01382 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** allow the entire configuration of the xNF to be + retrieved via NETCONF's <get-config> and <edit-config>, independently + of whether it was configured via NETCONF or other mechanisms. + +.. req:: + :id: R-28756 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support **:partial-lock** and + **:partial-unlock** capabilities, defined in RFC 5717. This + allows multiple independent clients to each write to a different + part of the <running> configuration at the same time. + +.. req:: + :id: R-83873 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support **:rollback-on-error** value for + the <error-option> parameter to the <edit-config> operation. If any + error occurs during the requested edit operation, then the target + database (usually the running configuration) will be left unaffected. + This provides an 'all-or-nothing' edit mode for a single <edit-config> + request. + +.. req:: + :id: R-68990 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support the **:startup** capability. It + will allow the running configuration to be copied to this special + database. It can also be locked and unlocked. + +.. req:: + :id: R-68200 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support the **:url** value to specify + protocol operation source and target parameters. The capability URI + for this feature will indicate which schemes (e.g., file, https, sftp) + that the server supports within a particular URL value. The 'file' + scheme allows for editable local configuration databases. The other + schemes allow for remote storage of configuration databases. + +.. req:: + :id: R-20353 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement both **:candidate** and + **:writable-running** capabilities. When both **:candidate** and + **:writable-running** are provided then two locks should be supported. + +.. req:: + :id: R-11499 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** fully support the XPath 1.0 specification + for filtered retrieval of configuration and other database contents. + The 'type' attribute within the <filter> parameter for <get> and + <get-config> operations may be set to 'xpath'. The 'select' attribute + (which contains the XPath expression) will also be supported by the + server. A server may support partial XPath retrieval filtering, but + it cannot advertise the **:xpath** capability unless the entire XPath + 1.0 specification is supported. + +.. req:: + :id: R-83790 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the **:validate** capability. + +.. req:: + :id: R-49145 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement **:confirmed-commit** If + **:candidate** is supported. + +.. req:: + :id: R-58358 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the **:with-defaults** capability + [RFC6243]. + +.. req:: + :id: R-59610 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** implement the data model discovery and + download as defined in [RFC6022]. + +.. req:: + :id: R-93443 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** define all data models in YANG [RFC6020], + and the mapping to NETCONF shall follow the rules defined in this RFC. + +.. req:: + :id: R-26115 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** follow the data model upgrade rules defined + in [RFC6020] section 10. All deviations from section 10 rules shall + be handled by a built-in automatic upgrade mechanism. + +.. req:: + :id: R-10716 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support parallel and simultaneous + configuration of separate objects within itself. + +.. req:: + :id: R-29495 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support locking if a common object is + being manipulated by two simultaneous NETCONF configuration operations + on the same xNF within the context of the same writable running data + store (e.g., if an interface parameter is being configured then it + should be locked out for configuration by a simultaneous configuration + operation on that same interface parameter). + +.. req:: + :id: R-53015 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** apply locking based on the sequence of + NETCONF operations, with the first configuration operation locking + out all others until completed. + +.. req:: + :id: R-02616 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** permit locking at the finest granularity + if a xNF needs to lock an object for configuration to avoid blocking + simultaneous configuration operations on unrelated objects (e.g., BGP + configuration should not be locked out if an interface is being + configured or entire Interface configuration should not be locked out + if a non-overlapping parameter on the interface is being configured). + +.. req:: + :id: R-41829 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** be able to specify the granularity of the + lock via a restricted or full XPath expression. + +.. req:: + :id: R-66793 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** guarantee the xNF configuration integrity + for all simultaneous configuration operations (e.g., if a change is + attempted to the BUM filter rate from multiple interfaces on the same + EVC, then they need to be sequenced in the xNF without locking either + configuration method out). + +.. req:: + :id: R-54190 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs + when/if a session applying the lock is terminated (e.g., SSH session + is terminated). + +.. req:: + :id: R-03465 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs + when the corresponding <partial-unlock> operation succeeds. + +.. req:: + :id: R-63935 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** release locks to prevent permanent lock-outs + when a user configured timer has expired forcing the NETCONF SSH Session + termination (i.e., product must expose a configuration knob for a user + setting of a lock expiration timer). + +.. req:: + :id: R-10173 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** allow another NETCONF session to be able to + initiate the release of the lock by killing the session owning the lock, + using the <kill-session> operation to guard against hung NETCONF sessions. + +.. req:: + :id: R-88899 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support simultaneous <commit> operations + within the context of this locking requirements framework. + +.. req:: + :id: R-07545 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support all operations, administration and + management (OAM) functions available from the supplier for xNFs using + the supplied YANG code and associated NETCONF servers. + +.. req:: + :id: R-60656 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support sub tree filtering. + +.. req:: + :id: R-80898 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + TThe xNF **MUST** support heartbeat via a <get> with null filter. + +.. req:: + :id: R-25238 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF PACKAGE **MUST** validated YANG code using the open + source pyang [1]_ program using the following commands: + + .. code-block:: python + + $ pyang --verbose --strict <YANG-file-name(s)> $ echo $! + +.. req:: + :id: R-63953 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** have the echo command return a zero value + otherwise the validation has failed. + +.. req:: + :id: R-26508 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support a NETCONF server that can be mounted on + OpenDaylight (client) and perform the operations of: modify, update, + change, rollback configurations using each configuration data element, + query each state (non-configuration) data element, execute each YANG + RPC, and receive data through each notification statement. The following requirements provides the Yang models that suppliers must conform, and those where applicable, that suppliers need to use. -* R-28545 The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6060, - “YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration - Protocol (NETCONF)” -* R-22700 The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6470, - “NETCONF Base Notifications”. -* R-10353 The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6244, - “An Architecture for Network Management Using NETCONF and YANG”. -* R-53317 The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6087, - “Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of YANG Data Model Documents”. -* R-33955 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 6991, - “Common YANG Data Types”. -* R-22946 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 6536, - “NETCONF Access Control Model”. -* R-10129 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7223, - “A YANG Data Model for Interface Management”. -* R-12271 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7223, - “IANA Interface Type YANG Module”. -* R-49036 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7277, - “A YANG Data Model for IP Management”. -* R-87564 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7317, - “A YANG Data Model for System Management”. -* R-24269 The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7407, - “A YANG Data Model for SNMP Configuration”, if Netconf used to - configure SNMP engine. + +.. req:: + :id: R-28545 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6060, + "YANG - A Data Modeling Language for the Network Configuration + Protocol (NETCONF)". + +.. req:: + :id: R-22700 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6470, + "NETCONF Base Notifications". + +.. req:: + :id: R-10353 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6244, + "An Architecture for Network Management Using NETCONF and YANG". + +.. req:: + :id: R-53317 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform its YANG model to RFC 6087, + "Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers of YANG Data Model Documents". + +.. req:: + :id: R-33955 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 6991, + "Common YANG Data Types". + +.. req:: + :id: R-22946 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 6536, + "NETCONF Access Control Model". + +.. req:: + :id: R-10129 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7223, + "A YANG Data Model for Interface Management". + +.. req:: + :id: R-12271 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7223, + "IANA Interface Type YANG Module". + +.. req:: + :id: R-49036 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7277, + "A YANG Data Model for IP Management". + +.. req:: + :id: R-87564 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7317, + "A YANG Data Model for System Management". + +.. req:: + :id: R-24269 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** conform its YANG model to RFC 7407, + "A YANG Data Model for SNMP Configuration", if Netconf used to + configure SNMP engine. The NETCONF server interface shall fully conform to the following NETCONF RFCs. -* R-33946 The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 4741, - “NETCONF Configuration Protocol”. -* R-04158 The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 4742, - “Using the NETCONF Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell (SSH)”. -* R-13800 The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 5277, - “NETCONF Event Notification”. -* R-01334 The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 5717, - “Partial Lock Remote Procedure Call”. -* R-08134 The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 6241, - “NETCONF Configuration Protocol”. -* R-78282 The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 6242, - “Using the Network Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell”. + +.. req:: + :id: R-33946 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 4741, + "NETCONF Configuration Protocol". + +.. req:: + :id: R-04158 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 4742, + "Using the NETCONF Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell (SSH)". + +.. req:: + :id: R-13800 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 5277, + "NETCONF Event Notification". + +.. req:: + :id: R-01334 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 5717, + "Partial Lock Remote Procedure Call". + +.. req:: + :id: R-08134 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 6241, + "NETCONF Configuration Protocol". + +.. req:: + :id: R-78282 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** conform to the NETCONF RFC 6242, + "Using the Network Configuration Protocol over Secure Shell". VNF REST APIs ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -466,14 +950,20 @@ by the VNF provider. REST APIs ~~~~~~~~~ -* R-31809 The xNF **MUST** support the HealthCheck RPC. The HealthCheck - RPC executes a xNF Provider-defined xNF HealthCheck over the scope of - the entire xNF (e.g., if there are multiple VNFCs, then run a health check, - as appropriate, for all VNFCs). It returns a 200 OK if the test completes. - A JSON object is returned indicating state (healthy, unhealthy), scope - identifier, time-stamp and one or more blocks containing info and fault - information. If the xNF is unable to run the HealthCheck, return a - standard http error code and message. + +.. req:: + :id: R-31809 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support the HealthCheck RPC. The HealthCheck + RPC executes a xNF Provider-defined xNF HealthCheck over the scope of + the entire xNF (e.g., if there are multiple VNFCs, then run a health check, + as appropriate, for all VNFCs). It returns a 200 OK if the test completes. + A JSON object is returned indicating state (healthy, unhealthy), scope + identifier, time-stamp and one or more blocks containing info and fault + information. If the xNF is unable to run the HealthCheck, return a + standard http error code and message. Examples of responses when HealthCheck runs and is able to provide a healthy or unhealthy response: @@ -526,69 +1016,152 @@ VNF Configuration via Chef Requirements Chef Client Requirements +++++++++++++++++++++++++ -* R-79224 The xNF **MUST** have the chef-client be preloaded with - validator keys and configuration to register with the designated - Chef Server as part of the installation process. -* R-72184 The xNF **MUST** have routable FQDNs for all the endpoints - (VMs) of a xNF that contain chef-clients which are used to register - with the Chef Server. As part of invoking xNF actions, ONAP will - trigger push jobs against FQDNs of endpoints for a xNF, if required. -* R-47068 The xNF **MAY** expose a single endpoint that is - responsible for all functionality. -* R-67114 The xNF **MUST** be installed with Chef-Client >= 12.0 and - Chef push jobs client >= 2.0. + +.. req:: + :id: R-79224 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** have the chef-client be preloaded with + validator keys and configuration to register with the designated + Chef Server as part of the installation process. + +.. req:: + :id: R-72184 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** have routable FQDNs for all the endpoints + (VMs) of a xNF that contain chef-clients which are used to register + with the Chef Server. As part of invoking xNF actions, ONAP will + trigger push jobs against FQDNs of endpoints for a xNF, if required. + +.. req:: + :id: R-47068 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MAY + + The xNF **MAY** expose a single endpoint that is + responsible for all functionality. + +.. req:: + :id: R-67114 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** be installed with Chef-Client >= 12.0 and Chef + push jobs client >= 2.0. Chef Roles/Requirements ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -* R-27310 The xNF Package **MUST** include all relevant Chef artifacts - (roles/cookbooks/recipes) required to execute xNF actions requested by - ONAP for loading on appropriate Chef Server. -* R-26567 The xNF Package **MUST** include a run list of - roles/cookbooks/recipes, for each supported xNF action, that will - perform the desired xNF action in its entirety as specified by ONAP - (see Section 7.c, ONAP Controller APIs and Behavior, for list of xNF - actions and requirements), when triggered by a chef-client run list - in JSON file. -* R-98911 The xNF **MUST NOT** use any instance specific parameters - for the xNF in roles/cookbooks/recipes invoked for a xNF action. -* R-37929 The xNF **MUST** accept all necessary instance specific - data from the environment or node object attributes for the xNF - in roles/cookbooks/recipes invoked for a xNF action. -* R-62170 The xNF **MUST** over-ride any default values for - configurable parameters that can be set by ONAP in the roles, - cookbooks and recipes. -* R-78116 The xNF **MUST** update status on the Chef Server - appropriately (e.g., via a fail or raise an exception) if the - chef-client run encounters any critical errors/failures when - executing a xNF action. -* R-44013 The xNF **MUST** populate an attribute, defined as node - [‘PushJobOutput’] with the desired output on all nodes in the push job - that execute chef-client run if the xNF action requires the output of a - chef-client run be made available (e.g., get running configuration). -* R-30654 The xNF Package **MUST** have appropriate cookbooks that are - designed to automatically ‘rollback’ to the original state in case of - any errors for actions that change state of the xNF (e.g., configure). -* R-65755 The xNF **SHOULD** support callback URLs to return information - to ONAP upon completion of the chef-client run for any chef-client run - associated with a xNF action. - -- As part of the push job, ONAP will provide two parameters in the - environment of the push job JSON object: - - - ‘RequestId’ a unique Id to be used to identify the request, - - ‘CallbackUrl’, the URL to post response back. - -- If the CallbackUrl field is empty or missing in the push job, then - the chef-client run need not post the results back via callback. - -* R-15885 The xNF **MUST** Upon completion of the chef-client run, - POST back on the callback URL, a JSON object as described in Table - A2 if the chef-client run list includes a cookbook/recipe that is - callback capable. Failure to POST on the Callback Url should not be - considered a critical error. That is, if the chef-client successfully - completes the xNF action, it should reflect this status on the Chef - Server regardless of whether the Callback succeeded or not. + +.. req:: + :id: R-27310 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include all relevant Chef artifacts + (roles/cookbooks/recipes) required to execute xNF actions requested by + ONAP for loading on appropriate Chef Server. + +.. req:: + :id: R-26567 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include a run list of + roles/cookbooks/recipes, for each supported xNF action, that will + perform the desired xNF action in its entirety as specified by ONAP + (see Section 7.c, ONAP Controller APIs and Behavior, for list of xNF + actions and requirements), when triggered by a chef-client run list + in JSON file. + +.. req:: + :id: R-98911 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST NOT + + The xNF **MUST NOT** use any instance specific parameters + for the xNF in roles/cookbooks/recipes invoked for a xNF action. + +.. req:: + :id: R-37929 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** accept all necessary instance specific + data from the environment or node object attributes for the xNF + in roles/cookbooks/recipes invoked for a xNF action. + +.. req:: + :id: R-62170 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** over-ride any default values for + configurable parameters that can be set by ONAP in the roles, + cookbooks and recipes. + +.. req:: + :id: R-78116 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** update status on the Chef Server + appropriately (e.g., via a fail or raise an exception) if the + chef-client run encounters any critical errors/failures when + executing a xNF action. + +.. req:: + :id: R-44013 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** populate an attribute, defined as node + ['PushJobOutput'] with the desired output on all nodes in the push job + that execute chef-client run if the xNF action requires the output of a + chef-client run be made available (e.g., get running configuration). + +.. req:: + :id: R-30654 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** have appropriate cookbooks that are + designed to automatically 'rollback' to the original state in case of + any errors for actions that change state of the xNF (e.g., configure). + +.. req:: + :id: R-65755 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** support callback URLs to return information + to ONAP upon completion of the chef-client run for any chef-client run + associated with a xNF action. + + - As part of the push job, ONAP will provide two parameters in the + environment of the push job JSON object: + + - "RequestId" a unique Id to be used to identify the request, + - "CallbackUrl", the URL to post response back. + + - If the CallbackUrl field is empty or missing in the push job, then + the chef-client run need not post the results back via callback. + +.. req:: + :id: R-15885 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** Upon completion of the chef-client run, + POST back on the callback URL, a JSON object as described in Table + A2 if the chef-client run list includes a cookbook/recipe that is + callback capable. Failure to POST on the Callback Url should not be + considered a critical error. That is, if the chef-client successfully + completes the xNF action, it should reflect this status on the Chef + Server regardless of whether the Callback succeeded or not. ONAP Chef API Usage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -663,37 +1236,73 @@ VNF Configuration via Ansible Requirements Ansible Client Requirements +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -* R-32217 The xNF **MUST** have routable FQDNs that are reachable via - the Ansible Server for the endpoints (VMs) of a xNF on which playbooks - will be executed. ONAP will initiate requests to the Ansible Server - for invocation of playbooks against these end points [3]_. -* R-54373 The xNF **MUST** have Python >= 2.6 on the endpoint VM(s) - of a xNF on which an Ansible playbook will be executed. -* R-35401 The xNF **MUST** support SSH and allow SSH access by the - Ansible server for the endpoint VM(s) and comply with the Network - Cloud Service Provider guidelines for authentication and access. -* R-82018 The xNF **MUST** load the Ansible Server SSH public key onto xNF - VM(s) as part - of instantiation. This will allow the Ansible Server to authenticate - to perform post-instantiation configuration without manual intervention - and without requiring specific xNF login IDs and passwords. - - CAUTION: For VNFs configured using Ansible, to eliminate the need - for manual steps, post-instantiation and pre-configuration, to upload - of SSH public keys, SSH public keys loaded during (heat) instantiation shall - be preserved and not removed by (heat) embedded (userdata) scripts. - -* R-92866 The xNF **MUST** include as part of post-instantiation configuration - done by Ansible Playbooks the removal/update of the SSH public key from - /root/.ssh/authorized_keys, and update of SSH keys loaded through - instantiation to support Ansible. This may include download and install of - new SSH keys and new mechanized IDs. -* R-91745 The xNF **MUST** update the Ansible Server and other entities - storing and using the SSH keys for authentication when the SSH keys used - by Ansible are regenerated/updated. - - NOTE: Ansible Server itself may be used to upload new SSH public keys - onto supported VNFs. + +.. req:: + :id: R-32217 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** have routable FQDNs that are reachable via + the Ansible Server for the endpoints (VMs) of a xNF on which playbooks + will be executed. ONAP will initiate requests to the Ansible Server + for invocation of playbooks against these end points [3]_. + +.. req:: + :id: R-54373 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** have Python >= 2.6 on the endpoint VM(s) + of a xNF on which an Ansible playbook will be executed. + +.. req:: + :id: R-35401 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support SSH and allow SSH access by the + Ansible server for the endpoint VM(s) and comply with the Network + Cloud Service Provider guidelines for authentication and access. + +.. req:: + :id: R-82018 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** load the Ansible Server SSH public key onto xNF + VM(s) as part of instantiation. This will allow the Ansible Server + to authenticate to perform post-instantiation configuration without + manual intervention and without requiring specific xNF login IDs and + passwords. + + CAUTION: For VNFs configured using Ansible, to eliminate the need + for manual steps, post-instantiation and pre-configuration, to + upload of SSH public keys, SSH public keys loaded during (heat) + instantiation shall be preserved and not removed by (heat) embedded + (userdata) scripts. + +.. req:: + :id: R-92866 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** include as part of post-instantiation configuration + done by Ansible Playbooks the removal/update of the SSH public key from + /root/.ssh/authorized_keys, and update of SSH keys loaded through + instantiation to support Ansible. This may include download and install of + new SSH keys and new mechanized IDs. + +.. req:: + :id: R-91745 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** update the Ansible Server and other entities + storing and using the SSH keys for authentication when the SSH + keys used by Ansible are regenerated/updated. + + Note: Ansible Server itself may be used to upload new SSH public + keys onto supported VNFs. Ansible Playbook Requirements +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ @@ -702,21 +1311,44 @@ An Ansible playbook is a collection of tasks that is executed on the Ansible server (local host) and/or the target VM (s) in order to complete the desired action. -* R-40293 The xNF **MUST** make available playbooks that conform - to the ONAP requirement. -* R-49396 The xNF **MUST** support each ONAP (APPC) xNF action - by invocation of **one** playbook [4]_. The playbook will be responsible - for executing - all necessary tasks (as well as calling other playbooks) to complete - the request. -* R-33280 The xNF **MUST NOT** use any instance specific parameters - in a playbook. -* R-48698 The xNF **MUST** utilize information from key value pairs - that will be provided by the Ansible Server as "extra-vars" during - invocation to execute the desired xNF action. If the playbook requires - files, they must also be supplied using the methodology detailed in - the Ansible Server API, unless they are bundled with playbooks, example, - generic templates. + +.. req:: + :id: R-40293 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** make available playbooks that conform + to the ONAP requirement. + +.. req:: + :id: R-49396 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support each ONAP (APPC) xNF action + by invocation of **one** playbook [4]_. The playbook will be responsible + for executing all necessary tasks (as well as calling other playbooks) + to complete the request. + +.. req:: + :id: R-33280 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST NOT + + The xNF **MUST NOT** use any instance specific parameters + in a playbook. + +.. req:: + :id: R-48698 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** utilize information from key value pairs + that will be provided by the Ansible Server as "extra-vars" during + invocation to execute the desired xNF action. If the playbook requires + files, they must also be supplied using the methodology detailed in + the Ansible Server API, unless they are bundled with playbooks, example, + generic templates. The Ansible Server will determine if a playbook invoked to execute a xNF action finished successfully or not using the “PLAY_RECAP” summary @@ -725,82 +1357,118 @@ only if the “PLAY RECAP” section at the end of playbook execution output has no unreachable hosts and no failed tasks. Otherwise, the playbook will be considered to have failed. -* R-43253 The xNF **MUST** use playbooks designed to allow Ansible - Server to infer failure or success based on the “PLAY_RECAP” capability. - NOTE: There are cases where playbooks need to interpret results of a task - and then determine success or failure and return result accordingly - (failure for failed tasks). -* R-50252 The xNF **MUST** write to a specific one text files that - will be retrieved and made available by the Ansible Server if, as part - of a xNF action (e.g., audit), a playbook is required to return any - xNF information. The text files must be written in the same directory as - the one from which the playbook is being executed. A text file must be - created for the xNF playbook run targets/affects, with the name - ‘<VNFname>_results.txt’ into which any desired output from each - respective VM/xNF must be written. -* R-51442 The xNF **SHOULD** use playbooks that are designed to - automatically ‘rollback’ to the original state in case of any errors - for actions that change state of the xNF (e.g., configure). - - NOTE: In case rollback at the playbook level is not supported or possible, - the xNF provider shall provide alternative locking mechanism (e.g., for a - small xNF the rollback mechanism may rely on workflow to terminate and - re-instantiate VNF VMs and then re-run playbook(s)). Backing up updated - files also recommended to support rollback when soft rollback is feasible. - -* R-58301 The xNF **SHOULD NOT** use playbooks that make requests to - Cloud resources e.g. Openstack (nova, neutron, glance, heat, etc.); - therefore, there is no use for Cloud specific variables like Openstack - UUIDs in Ansible Playbooks. - - Rationale: Flows that require interactions with Cloud services - e.g. Openstack shall rely on workflows run by an Orchestrator - (Change Management) or - other capability (such as a control loop or Operations GUI) outside - Ansible Server which can be executed by a Controller such as APPC. - There are policies, as part of Control Loop models, that send remediation - action requests to APPC; these are triggered as a response to an event - or correlated events published to Event Bus. - -* R-02651 The xNF **SHOULD** use the Ansible backup feature to save a - copy of configuration files before implementing changes to support - operations such as backing out of software upgrades, configuration - changes or other work as this will help backing out of configuration - changes when needed. -* R-43353 The xNF **MUST** return control from Ansible Playbooks only - after tasks are fully complete, signaling that the playbook completed - all tasks. When starting services, return control only after all services - are up. This is critical for workflows where the next steps are dependent - on prior tasks being fully completed. - - Detailed examples: - - StopApplication Playbook – StopApplication Playbook shall return control - and a completion status only after VNF application is fully stopped, all - processes/services stopped. - StartApplication Playbook – StartApplication Playbook shall return control - and a completion status only after all VNF application services are fully up, - all processes/services started and ready to provide services. NOTE: Start - Playbook should not be declared complete/done after starting one or several - processes that start the other processes. - - HealthCheck Playbook: - - SUCCESS – HealthCheck success shall be returned (return code 0) by a - Playbook or Cookbook only when VNF is 100% healthy, ready to take requests - and provide services, with all VNF required capabilities ready to provide - services and with all active and standby resources fully ready with no - open MINOR, MAJOR or CRITICAL alarms. - - NOTE: In some cases, a switch may need to be turned on, but a VNF - reported as healthy, should be ready to take service requests or be - already processing service requests successfully. - - A successful execution of a health-check playbook shall also create one - file per VNF VM, named after the VNF instance name followed by - “_results.txt (<vnf_instance>_results.txt) to indicate health-check was - executed and completed successfully, example: vfdb9904v_results.txt, - with the following contents: + +.. req:: + :id: R-43253 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** use playbooks designed to allow Ansible + Server to infer failure or success based on the "PLAY_RECAP" capability. + + Note: There are cases where playbooks need to interpret results + of a task and then determine success or failure and return result + accordingly (failure for failed tasks). + +.. req:: + :id: R-50252 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** write to a specific one text files that + will be retrieved and made available by the Ansible Server if, as part + of a xNF action (e.g., audit), a playbook is required to return any + xNF information. The text files must be written in the same directory as + the one from which the playbook is being executed. A text file must be + created for the xNF playbook run targets/affects, with the name + '<VNFname>_results.txt' into which any desired output from each + respective VM/xNF must be written. + +.. req:: + :id: R-51442 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** use playbooks that are designed to + automatically 'rollback' to the original state in case of any errors + for actions that change state of the xNF (e.g., configure). + + Note: In case rollback at the playbook level is not supported or + possible, the xNF provider shall provide alternative locking + mechanism (e.g., for a small xNF the rollback mechanism may rely + on workflow to terminate and re-instantiate VNF VMs and then re-run + playbook(s)). Backing up updated files also recommended to support + rollback when soft rollback is feasible. + +.. req:: + :id: R-58301 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD NOT + + The xNF **SHOULD NOT** use playbooks that make requests to + Cloud resources e.g. Openstack (nova, neutron, glance, heat, etc.); + therefore, there is no use for Cloud specific variables like Openstack + UUIDs in Ansible Playbooks. + + Rationale: Flows that require interactions with Cloud services e.g. + Openstack shall rely on workflows run by an Orchestrator + (Change Management) or other capability (such as a control loop or + Operations GUI) outside Ansible Server which can be executed by a + Controller such as APPC. There are policies, as part of Control Loop + models, that send remediation action requests to APPC; these are + triggered as a response to an event or correlated events published + to Event Bus. + +.. req:: + :id: R-02651 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** use the Ansible backup feature to save a + copy of configuration files before implementing changes to support + operations such as backing out of software upgrades, configuration + changes or other work as this will help backing out of configuration + changes when needed. + +.. req:: + :id: R-43353 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** return control from Ansible Playbooks only + after tasks are fully complete, signaling that the playbook completed + all tasks. When starting services, return control only after all services + are up. This is critical for workflows where the next steps are dependent + on prior tasks being fully completed. + +Detailed examples: + +StopApplication Playbook – StopApplication Playbook shall return control +and a completion status only after VNF application is fully stopped, all +processes/services stopped. +StartApplication Playbook – StartApplication Playbook shall return control +and a completion status only after all VNF application services are fully up, +all processes/services started and ready to provide services. NOTE: Start +Playbook should not be declared complete/done after starting one or several +processes that start the other processes. + +HealthCheck Playbook: + +SUCCESS – HealthCheck success shall be returned (return code 0) by a +Playbook or Cookbook only when VNF is 100% healthy, ready to take requests +and provide services, with all VNF required capabilities ready to provide +services and with all active and standby resources fully ready with no +open MINOR, MAJOR or CRITICAL alarms. + +NOTE: In some cases, a switch may need to be turned on, but a VNF +reported as healthy, should be ready to take service requests or be +already processing service requests successfully. + +A successful execution of a health-check playbook shall also create one +file per VNF VM, named after the VNF instance name followed by +“_results.txt (<vnf_instance>_results.txt) to indicate health-check was +executed and completed successfully, example: vfdb9904v_results.txt, +with the following contents: .. code-block:: java @@ -822,19 +1490,19 @@ Example: } .. - FAILURE – A health check playbook shall return a non-zero return code in - case VNF is not 100% healthy because one or more VNF application processes - are stopped or not ready to take service requests or because critical or - non-critical resources are not ready or because there are open MINOR, MAJOR - or CRITICAL traps/alarms or because there are issues with the VNF that - need attention even if they do not impact services provided by the VNF. +FAILURE – A health check playbook shall return a non-zero return code in +case VNF is not 100% healthy because one or more VNF application processes +are stopped or not ready to take service requests or because critical or +non-critical resources are not ready or because there are open MINOR, MAJOR +or CRITICAL traps/alarms or because there are issues with the VNF that +need attention even if they do not impact services provided by the VNF. - A failed health-check playbook shall also create one file per VNF, - named after the VNF instance name, followed by - “_results.txt to indicate health-check was executed and found issues - in the health of the VNF. This is to differentiate from failure to - run health-check playbook or playbook tasks to verify the health of the VNF, - example: vfdb9904v_results.txt, with the following contents: +A failed health-check playbook shall also create one file per VNF, +named after the VNF instance name, followed by +“_results.txt to indicate health-check was executed and found issues +in the health of the VNF. This is to differentiate from failure to +run health-check playbook or playbook tasks to verify the health of the VNF, +example: vfdb9904v_results.txt, with the following contents: .. code-block:: java @@ -851,7 +1519,7 @@ Example: } .. - Example: +Example: .. code-block:: java @@ -869,7 +1537,9 @@ Example: } .. - See `VNF REST APIs`_ for additional details on HealthCheck. +See `VNF REST APIs`_ for additional details on HealthCheck. + + ONAP Controller / Ansible API Usage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -1020,3 +1690,4 @@ Table 8. ONAP Controller APIs and NETCONF Commands :width: 4.74in :height: 3.3in + diff --git a/docs/Chapter7/Monitoring-And-Management.rst b/docs/Chapter7/Monitoring-And-Management.rst index a54671f..d8ec148 100644 --- a/docs/Chapter7/Monitoring-And-Management.rst +++ b/docs/Chapter7/Monitoring-And-Management.rst @@ -345,9 +345,15 @@ Monitoring & Management Requirements VNF telemetry via standardized interface ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-51910 The xNF **MUST** provide all telemetry (e.g., fault event - records, syslog records, performance records etc.) to ONAP using the - model, format and mechanisms described in this section. + +.. req:: + :id: R-51910 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** provide all telemetry (e.g., fault event + records, syslog records, performance records etc.) to ONAP using the + model, format and mechanisms described in this section. Encoding and Serialization ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -357,33 +363,40 @@ Content delivered from VNFs to ONAP is to be encoded and serialized using JSON: JSON ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-19624 The xNF **MUST** encode and serialize content delivered to - ONAP using JSON (RFC 7159) plain text format. High-volume data - is to be encoded and serialized using `Avro <http://avro.apache.org/>`_, where the Avro [1]_ data format are described using JSON. - - Note: - - - JSON plain text format is preferred for moderate volume data sets - (option 1), as JSON has the advantage of having well-understood simple - processing and being human-readable without additional decoding. Examples - of moderate volume data sets include the fault alarms and performance - alerts, heartbeat messages, measurements used for xNF scaling and syslogs. - - Binary format using Avro is preferred for high volume data sets - (option 2) such as mobility flow measurements and other high-volume - streaming events (such as mobility signaling events or SIP signaling) - or bulk data, as this will significantly reduce the volume of data - to be transmitted. As of the date of this document, all events are - reported using plain text JSON and REST. - - Avro content is self-documented, using a JSON schema. The JSON schema is - delivered along with the data content - (http://avro.apache.org/docs/current/ ). This means the presence and - position of data fields can be recognized automatically, as well as the - data format, definition and other attributes. Avro content can be - serialized as JSON tagged text or as binary. In binary format, the - JSON schema is included as a separate data block, so the content is - not tagged, further compressing the volume. For streaming data, Avro - will read the schema when the stream is established and apply the - schema to the received content. + +.. req:: + :id: R-19624 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** encode and serialize content delivered to + ONAP using JSON (RFC 7159) plain text format. High-volume data + is to be encoded and serialized using `Avro <http://avro.apache.org/>`_, + where the Avro [1]_ data format are described using JSON. + + Note: + + - JSON plain text format is preferred for moderate volume data sets + (option 1), as JSON has the advantage of having well-understood simple + processing and being human-readable without additional decoding. Examples + of moderate volume data sets include the fault alarms and performance + alerts, heartbeat messages, measurements used for xNF scaling and syslogs. + - Binary format using Avro is preferred for high volume data sets + (option 2) such as mobility flow measurements and other high-volume + streaming events (such as mobility signaling events or SIP signaling) + or bulk data, as this will significantly reduce the volume of data + to be transmitted. As of the date of this document, all events are + reported using plain text JSON and REST. + - Avro content is self-documented, using a JSON schema. The JSON schema is + delivered along with the data content + (http://avro.apache.org/docs/current/ ). This means the presence and + position of data fields can be recognized automatically, as well as the + data format, definition and other attributes. Avro content can be + serialized as JSON tagged text or as binary. In binary format, the + JSON schema is included as a separate data block, so the content is + not tagged, further compressing the volume. For streaming data, Avro + will read the schema when the stream is established and apply the + schema to the received content. In addition to the preferred method (JSON), content can be delivered from xNFs to ONAP can be encoded and serialized using Google Protocol @@ -426,30 +439,37 @@ can be serialized in one of the following methods: Reporting Frequency ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-98191 The xNF **MUST** vary the frequency that asynchronous data - is delivered based on the content and how data may be aggregated or - grouped together. - - Note: - - - For example, alarms and alerts are expected to be delivered as - soon as they appear. In contrast, other content, such as - performance measurements, KPIs or reported network signaling may have - various ways of packaging and delivering content. Some content should - be streamed immediately; or content may be monitored over a time interval, - then packaged as collection of records and delivered as block; or data - may be collected until a package of a certain size has been collected; - or content may be summarized statistically over a time interval, or - computed as a KPI, with the summary or KPI being delivered. - - We expect the reporting frequency to be configurable depending - on the virtual network function’s needs for management. For example, - Service Provider may choose to vary the frequency of collection between - normal and trouble-shooting scenarios. - - Decisions about the frequency of data reporting will affect the - size of delivered data sets, recommended delivery method, and how the - data will be interpreted by ONAP. These considerations should not - affect deserialization and decoding of the data, which will be guided - by the accompanying JSON schema or GPB definition files. +.. req:: + :id: R-98191 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** vary the frequency that asynchronous data + is delivered based on the content and how data may be aggregated or + grouped together. + + Note: + + - For example, alarms and alerts are expected to be delivered as + soon as they appear. In contrast, other content, such as performance + measurements, KPIs or reported network signaling may have various + ways of packaging and delivering content. Some content should be + streamed immediately; or content may be monitored over a time + interval, then packaged as collection of records and delivered + as block; or data may be collected until a package of a certain + size has been collected; or content may be summarized statistically + over a time interval, or computed as a KPI, with the summary or KPI + being delivered. + - We expect the reporting frequency to be configurable depending on + the virtual network functions needs for management. For example, + Service Provider may choose to vary the frequency of collection + between normal and trouble-shooting scenarios. + - Decisions about the frequency of data reporting will affect + the size of delivered data sets, recommended delivery method, + and how the data will be interpreted by ONAP. These considerations + should not affect deserialization and decoding of the data, which + will be guided by the accompanying JSON schema or GPB definition + files. Addressing and Delivery Protocol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -459,87 +479,210 @@ data sets may also be addressed by host name and port number for TCP streaming, or by host name and landing zone directory for SFTP transfer of bulk files. -* R-88482 The xNF **SHOULD** use REST using HTTPS delivery of plain - text JSON for moderate sized asynchronous data sets, and for high - volume data sets when feasible. -* R-84879 The xNF **MUST** have the capability of maintaining a primary - and backup DNS name (URL) for connecting to ONAP collectors, with the - ability to switch between addresses based on conditions defined by policy - such as time-outs, and buffering to store messages until they can be - delivered. At its discretion, the service provider may choose to populate - only one collector address for a xNF. In this case, the network will - promptly resolve connectivity problems caused by a collector or network - failure transparently to the xNF. -* R-81777 The xNF **MUST** be configured with initial address(es) to use - at deployment time. Subsequently, address(es) may be changed through - ONAP-defined policies delivered from ONAP to the xNF using PUTs to a - RESTful API, in the same manner that other controls over data reporting - will be controlled by policy. -* R-08312 The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include REST - delivery of binary encoded data sets. -* R-79412 The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include TCP - for high volume streaming asynchronous data sets and for other high volume - data sets. TCP delivery can be used for either JSON or binary encoded data - sets. -* R-01033 The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include SFTP - for asynchronous bulk files, such as bulk files that contain large volumes of - data collected over a long time interval or data collected across many xNFs. - (Preferred is to reorganize the data into more frequent or more focused data - sets, and deliver these by REST or TCP as appropriate.) -* R-63229 The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include REST - for synchronous data, using RESTCONF (e.g., for xNF state polling). -* R-03070 The xNF **MUST**, by ONAP Policy, provide the ONAP addresses - as data destinations for each xNF, and may be changed by Policy while - the xNF is in operation. We expect the xNF to be capable of redirecting - traffic to changed destinations with no loss of data, for example from - one REST URL to another, or from one TCP host and port to another. +.. req:: + :id: R-88482 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** use REST using HTTPS delivery of plain + text JSON for moderate sized asynchronous data sets, and for high + volume data sets when feasible. + +.. req:: + :id: R-84879 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** have the capability of maintaining a primary + and backup DNS name (URL) for connecting to ONAP collectors, with the + ability to switch between addresses based on conditions defined by policy + such as time-outs, and buffering to store messages until they can be + delivered. At its discretion, the service provider may choose to populate + only one collector address for a xNF. In this case, the network will + promptly resolve connectivity problems caused by a collector or network + failure transparently to the xNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-81777 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** be configured with initial address(es) to use + at deployment time. Subsequently, address(es) may be changed through + ONAP-defined policies delivered from ONAP to the xNF using PUTs to a + RESTful API, in the same manner that other controls over data reporting + will be controlled by policy. + +.. req:: + :id: R-08312 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MAY + + The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include REST + delivery of binary encoded data sets. + +.. req:: + :id: R-79412 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MAY + + The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include TCP + for high volume streaming asynchronous data sets and for other high volume + data sets. TCP delivery can be used for either JSON or binary encoded data + sets. + +.. req:: + :id: R-01033 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MAY + + The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include SFTP + for asynchronous bulk files, such as bulk files that contain large volumes + of data collected over a long time interval or data collected across many + xNFs. (Preferred is to reorganize the data into more frequent or more focused + data sets, and deliver these by REST or TCP as appropriate.) + +.. req:: + :id: R-63229 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MAY + + The xNF **MAY** use another option which is expected to include REST + for synchronous data, using RESTCONF (e.g., for xNF state polling). + +.. req:: + :id: R-03070 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST**, by ONAP Policy, provide the ONAP addresses + as data destinations for each xNF, and may be changed by Policy while + the xNF is in operation. We expect the xNF to be capable of redirecting + traffic to changed destinations with no loss of data, for example from + one REST URL to another, or from one TCP host and port to another. Asynchronous and Synchronous Data Delivery ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-06924 The xNF **MUST** deliver asynchronous data as data becomes - available, or according to the configured frequency. -* R-73285 The xNF **MUST** must encode, address and deliver the data - as described in the previous paragraphs. -* R-42140 The xNF **MUST** respond to data requests from ONAP as soon - as those requests are received, as a synchronous response. -* R-34660 The xNF **MUST** use the RESTCONF/NETCONF framework used by - the ONAP configuration subsystem for synchronous communication. -* R-86586 The xNF **MUST** use the YANG configuration models and RESTCONF - [RFC8040] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8040). -* R-11240 The xNF **MUST** respond with content encoded in JSON, as - described in the RESTCONF specification. This way the encoding of a - synchronous communication will be consistent with Avro. -* R-70266 The xNF **MUST** respond to an ONAP request to deliver the - current data for any of the record types defined in - `Event Records - Data Structure Description`_ by returning the requested - record, populated with the current field values. (Currently the defined - record types include fault fields, mobile flow fields, measurements for - xNF scaling fields, and syslog fields. Other record types will be added - in the future as they become standardized and are made available.) -* R-46290 The xNF **MUST** respond to an ONAP request to deliver granular - data on device or subsystem status or performance, referencing the YANG - configuration model for the xNF by returning the requested data elements. -* R-43327 The xNF **SHOULD** use `Modeling JSON text with YANG - <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951>`_, If YANG models need to be - translated to and from JSON{RFC7951]. YANG configuration and content can - be represented via JSON, consistent with Avro, as described in “Encoding - and Serialization” section. +.. req:: + :id: R-06924 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** deliver asynchronous data as data becomes + available, or according to the configured frequency. + +.. req:: + :id: R-73285 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** must encode, address and deliver the data + as described in the previous paragraphs. + +.. req:: + :id: R-42140 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** respond to data requests from ONAP as soon + as those requests are received, as a synchronous response. + +.. req:: + :id: R-34660 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** use the RESTCONF/NETCONF framework used by + the ONAP configuration subsystem for synchronous communication. + +.. req:: + :id: R-86586 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** use the YANG configuration models and RESTCONF + [RFC8040] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8040). + +.. req:: + :id: R-11240 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** respond with content encoded in JSON, as + described in the RESTCONF specification. This way the encoding of a + synchronous communication will be consistent with Avro. + +.. req:: + :id: R-70266 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** respond to an ONAP request to deliver the + current data for any of the record types defined in + `Event Records - Data Structure Description`_ by returning the requested + record, populated with the current field values. (Currently the defined + record types include fault fields, mobile flow fields, measurements for + xNF scaling fields, and syslog fields. Other record types will be added + in the future as they become standardized and are made available.) + +.. req:: + :id: R-46290 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** respond to an ONAP request to deliver granular + data on device or subsystem status or performance, referencing the YANG + configuration model for the xNF by returning the requested data elements. + +.. req:: + :id: R-43327 + :target: XNF + :keyword: SHOULD + + The xNF **SHOULD** use `Modeling JSON text with YANG + <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7951>`_, If YANG models need to be + translated to and from JSON{RFC7951]. YANG configuration and content can + be represented via JSON, consistent with Avro, as described in "Encoding + and Serialization" section. Security ~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-42366 The xNF **MUST** support secure connections and transports such as - Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol - [`RFC5246 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246>`_] and should adhere to - the best current practices outlined in - `RFC7525 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7525>`_. -* R-44290 The xNF **MUST** control access to ONAP and to xNFs, and creation - of connections, through secure credentials, log-on and exchange mechanisms. -* R-47597 The xNF **MUST** carry data in motion only over secure connections. -* R-68165 The xNF **MUST** encrypt any content containing Sensitive Personal - Information (SPI) or certain proprietary data, in addition to applying the - regular procedures for securing access and delivery. +.. req:: + :id: R-42366 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support secure connections and transports such as + Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol + [`RFC5246 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5246>`_] and should adhere to + the best current practices outlined in + `RFC7525 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7525>`_. + +.. req:: + :id: R-44290 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** control access to ONAP and to xNFs, and creation + of connections, through secure credentials, log-on and exchange mechanisms. + +.. req:: + :id: R-47597 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** carry data in motion only over secure connections. + +.. req:: + :id: R-68165 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** encrypt any content containing Sensitive Personal + Information (SPI) or certain proprietary data, in addition to applying the + regular procedures for securing access and delivery. .. [1] This option is not currently supported in ONAP and it is currently @@ -560,4 +703,3 @@ Security .. |image3| image:: Protocol_Buffers_Driven_Model.png :width: 4.74in :height: 3.3in - diff --git a/docs/Chapter7/VNF-On-boarding-and-package-management.rst b/docs/Chapter7/VNF-On-boarding-and-package-management.rst index 7628aaa..226efd6 100644 --- a/docs/Chapter7/VNF-On-boarding-and-package-management.rst +++ b/docs/Chapter7/VNF-On-boarding-and-package-management.rst @@ -27,232 +27,557 @@ and GS NFV IFA011 V0.3.0 (2015-10) - Network Functions Virtualization Resource Description ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -* R-77707 The xNF provider **MUST** include a Manifest File that - contains a list of all the components in the xNF package. -* R-66070 The xNF Package **MUST** include xNF Identification Data to - uniquely identify the resource for a given xNF provider. The identification - data must include: an identifier for the xNF, the name of the xNF as was - given by the xNF provider, xNF description, xNF provider, and version. -* R-69565 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing xNF - Management APIs, which must include information and tools for ONAP to - deploy and configure (initially and ongoing) the xNF application(s) - (e.g., NETCONF APIs) which includes a description of configurable - parameters for the xNF and whether the parameters can be configured - after xNF instantiation. -* R-00156 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing xNF - Management APIs, which must include information and tools for ONAP - to monitor the health of the xNF (conditions that require healing - and/or scaling responses). -* R-00068 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which includes - a description of parameters that can be monitored for the xNF and - event records (status, fault, flow, session, call, control plane, - etc.) generated by the xNF after instantiation. -* R-12678 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which includes a - description of runtime lifecycle events and related actions (e.g., - control responses, tests) which can be performed for the xNF. -* R-84366 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing - xNF Functional APIs that are utilized to build network and - application services. This document describes the externally exposed - functional inputs and outputs for the xNF, including interface - format and protocols supported. -* R-36280 The xNF provider **MUST** provide documentation describing - xNF Functional Capabilities that are utilized to operationalize the - xNF and compose complex services. -* R-98617 The xNF provider **MUST** provide information regarding any - dependency (e.g., affinity, anti-affinity) with other xNFs and resources. + +.. req:: + :id: R-77707 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** include a Manifest File that + contains a list of all the components in the xNF package. + +.. req:: + :id: R-66070 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include xNF Identification Data to + uniquely identify the resource for a given xNF provider. The identification + data must include: an identifier for the xNF, the name of the xNF as was + given by the xNF provider, xNF description, xNF provider, and version. + +.. req:: + :id: R-69565 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing xNF + Management APIs, which must include information and tools for ONAP to + deploy and configure (initially and ongoing) the xNF application(s) + (e.g., NETCONF APIs) which includes a description of configurable + parameters for the xNF and whether the parameters can be configured + after xNF instantiation. + +.. req:: + :id: R-00156 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing xNF + Management APIs, which must include information and tools for + ONAP to monitor the health of the xNF (conditions that require + healing and/or scaling responses). + +.. req:: + :id: R-00068 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which includes + a description of parameters that can be monitored for the xNF + and event records (status, fault, flow, session, call, control + plane, etc.) generated by the xNF after instantiation. + +.. req:: + :id: R-12678 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which includes a + description of runtime lifecycle events and related actions (e.g., + control responses, tests) which can be performed for the xNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-84366 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing + xNF Functional APIs that are utilized to build network and + application services. This document describes the externally exposed + functional inputs and outputs for the xNF, including interface + format and protocols supported. + +.. req:: + :id: R-36280 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide documentation describing + xNF Functional Capabilities that are utilized to operationalize the + xNF and compose complex services. + +.. req:: + :id: R-98617 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide information regarding any + dependency (e.g., affinity, anti-affinity) with other xNFs and resources. Resource Configuration ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -* R-89571 The xNF **MUST** support and provide artifacts for configuration - management using at least one of the following technologies; - a) Netconf/YANG, b) Chef, or c) Ansible. - Note: The requirements for Netconf/YANG, Chef, and Ansible protocols - are provided separately and must be supported only if the corresponding - protocol option is provided by the xNF providor. +.. req:: + :id: R-89571 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** support and provide artifacts for configuration + management using at least one of the following technologies; + a) Netconf/YANG, b) Chef, or c) Ansible. + + Note: The requirements for Netconf/YANG, Chef, and Ansible protocols + are provided separately and must be supported only if the corresponding + protocol option is provided by the xNF providor. + Configuration Management via NETCONF/YANG ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-30278 The xNF provider **MUST** provide a Resource/Device YANG model - as a foundation for creating the YANG model for configuration. This will - include xNF attributes/parameters and valid values/attributes configurable - by policy. +.. req:: + :id: R-30278 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide a Resource/Device YANG model + as a foundation for creating the YANG model for configuration. This will + include xNF attributes/parameters and valid values/attributes configurable + by policy. Configuration Management via Chef ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-13390 The xNF provider **MUST** provide cookbooks to be loaded - on the appropriate Chef Server. -* R-18525 The xNF provider **MUST** provide a JSON file for each - supported action for the xNF. The JSON file must contain key value - pairs with all relevant values populated with sample data that illustrates - its usage. The fields and their description are defined in Tables A1 - and A2 in the Appendix. - Note: Chef support in ONAP is not currently available and planned for 4Q 2017. +.. req:: + :id: R-13390 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide cookbooks to be loaded + on the appropriate Chef Server. + +.. req:: + :id: R-18525 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide a JSON file for each + supported action for the xNF. The JSON file must contain key value + pairs with all relevant values populated with sample data that illustrates + its usage. The fields and their description are defined in Tables A1 + and A2 in the Appendix. + + Note: Chef support in ONAP is not currently available and planned for 4Q 2017. + Configuration Management via Ansible ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* R-75608 The xNF provider **MUST** provide playbooks to be loaded - on the appropriate Ansible Server. -* R-16777 The xNF provider **MUST** provide a JSON file for each - supported action for the xNF. The JSON file must contain key value - pairs with all relevant values populated with sample data that illustrates - its usage. The fields and their description are defined in Table B1 - in the Appendix. - -* R-46567 The xNF Package **MUST** include configuration scripts - for boot sequence and configuration. -* R-16065 The xNF provider **MUST** provide configurable parameters - (if unable to conform to YANG model) including xNF attributes/parameters - and valid values, dynamic attributes and cross parameter dependencies - (e.g., customer provisioning data). + +.. req:: + :id: R-75608 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide playbooks to be loaded + on the appropriate Ansible Server. + +.. req:: + :id: R-16777 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide a JSON file for each + supported action for the xNF. The JSON file must contain key value + pairs with all relevant values populated with sample data that illustrates + its usage. The fields and their description are defined in Table B1 + in the Appendix. + +.. req:: + :id: R-46567 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include configuration scripts + for boot sequence and configuration. + +.. req:: + :id: R-16065 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide configurable parameters + (if unable to conform to YANG model) including xNF attributes/parameters + and valid values, dynamic attributes and cross parameter dependencies + (e.g., customer provisioning data). Resource Control Loop ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -* R-22888 The xNF provider **MUST** provide documentation for the xNF - Policy Description to manage the xNF runtime lifecycle. The document - must include a description of how the policies (conditions and actions) - are implemented in the xNF. -* R-01556 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing the - fault, performance, capacity events/alarms and other event records - that are made available by the xNF. -* R-16875 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which must include - a unique identification string for the specific xNF, a description of - the problem that caused the error, and steps or procedures to perform - Root Cause Analysis and resolve the issue. -* R-35960 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which must include - all events, severity level (e.g., informational, warning, error) and - descriptions including causes/fixes if applicable for the event. -* R-42018 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which must include - all events (fault, measurement for xNF Scaling, Syslogs, State Change - and Mobile Flow), that need to be collected at each VM, VNFC (defined in `VNF Guidelines <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/vnfrqts/guidelines.git/docs/vnf_guidelines/vnf_guidelines.html#a-glossary>`__ ) and for the overall xNF. -* R-27711 The xNF provider **MUST** provide an XML file that contains a - list of xNF error codes, descriptions of the error, and possible - causes/corrective action. -* R-01478 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing all - parameters that are available to monitor the xNF after instantiation - (includes all counters, OIDs, PM data, KPIs, etc.) that must be - collected for reporting purposes. -* R-73560 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation about monitoring - parameters/counters exposed for virtual resource management and xNF - application management. -* R-90632 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation about KPIs and - metrics that need to be collected at each VM for capacity planning - and performance management purposes. -* R-86235 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation about the monitoring - parameters that must include latencies, success rates, retry rates, load - and quality (e.g., DPM) for the key transactions/functions supported by - the xNF and those that must be exercised by the xNF in order to perform - its function. -* R-33904 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation for each KPI, provide - lower and upper limits. -* R-53598 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation to, when relevant, - provide a threshold crossing alert point for each KPI and describe the - significance of the threshold crossing. -* R-69877 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation for each KPI, - identify the suggested actions that need to be performed when a - threshold crossing alert event is recorded. -* R-22680 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation that describes - any requirements for the monitoring component of tools for Network - Cloud automation and management to provide these records to components - of the xNF. -* R-33694 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation to when applicable, - provide calculators needed to convert raw data into appropriate reporting - artifacts. -* R-56815 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing - supported xNF scaling capabilities and capacity limits (e.g., number - of users, bandwidth, throughput, concurrent calls). -* R-48596 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing - the characteristics for the xNF reliability and high availability. -* R-74763 The xNF provider **MUST** provide an artifact per xNF that contains - all of the xNF Event Records supported. The artifact should include - reference to the specific release of the xNF Event Stream Common Event - Data Model document it is based on. (e.g., - `VES Event Listener <https://github.com/att/evel-test-collector/tree/master/docs/att_interface_definition>`__) + +.. req:: + :id: R-22888 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide documentation for the xNF + Policy Description to manage the xNF runtime lifecycle. The document + must include a description of how the policies (conditions and actions) + are implemented in the xNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-01556 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing the + fault, performance, capacity events/alarms and other event records + that are made available by the xNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-16875 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which must include + a unique identification string for the specific xNF, a description of + the problem that caused the error, and steps or procedures to perform + Root Cause Analysis and resolve the issue. + +.. req:: + :id: R-35960 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which must include + all events, severity level (e.g., informational, warning, error) and + descriptions including causes/fixes if applicable for the event. + +.. req:: + :id: R-42018 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation which must include + all events (fault, measurement for xNF Scaling, Syslogs, State Change + and Mobile Flow), that need to be collected at each VM, VNFC (defined in `VNF Guidelines <http://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/vnfrqts/guidelines.git/docs/vnf_guidelines/vnf_guidelines.html#a-glossary>`__ ) and for the overall xNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-27711 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide an XML file that contains a + list of xNF error codes, descriptions of the error, and possible + causes/corrective action. + +.. req:: + :id: R-01478 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing all + parameters that are available to monitor the xNF after instantiation + (includes all counters, OIDs, PM data, KPIs, etc.) that must be + collected for reporting purposes. + +.. req:: + :id: R-73560 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation about monitoring + parameters/counters exposed for virtual resource management and xNF + application management. + +.. req:: + :id: R-90632 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation about KPIs and + metrics that need to be collected at each VM for capacity planning + and performance management purposes. + +.. req:: + :id: R-86235 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation about the monitoring + parameters that must include latencies, success rates, retry rates, load + and quality (e.g., DPM) for the key transactions/functions supported by + the xNF and those that must be exercised by the xNF in order to perform + its function. + +.. req:: + :id: R-33904 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation for each KPI, provide + lower and upper limits. + +.. req:: + :id: R-53598 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation to, when relevant, + provide a threshold crossing alert point for each KPI and describe the + significance of the threshold crossing. + +.. req:: + :id: R-69877 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation for each KPI, + identify the suggested actions that need to be performed when a + threshold crossing alert event is recorded. + +.. req:: + :id: R-22680 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation that describes + any requirements for the monitoring component of tools for Network + Cloud automation and management to provide these records to components + of the xNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-33694 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation to when applicable, + provide calculators needed to convert raw data into appropriate reporting + artifacts. + +.. req:: + :id: R-56815 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing + supported xNF scaling capabilities and capacity limits (e.g., number + of users, bandwidth, throughput, concurrent calls). + +.. req:: + :id: R-48596 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing + the characteristics for the xNF reliability and high availability. + +.. req:: + :id: R-74763 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide an artifact per xNF that contains + all of the xNF Event Records supported. The artifact should include + reference to the specific release of the xNF Event Stream Common Event + Data Model document it is based on. (e.g., + `VES Event Listener <https://github.com/att/evel-test-collector/tree/master/docs/att_interface_definition>`__) Compute, Network, and Storage Requirements ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -* R-35851 The xNF Package **MUST** include xNF topology that describes - basic network and application connectivity internal and external to the - xNF including Link type, KPIs, Bandwidth, latency, jitter, QoS (if - applicable) for each interface. -* R-97102 The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat - template that provides the necessary data for VM specifications - for all VNF components - for hypervisor, CPU, memory, storage. -* R-20204 The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat - template that provides the necessary data for network connections, - interface connections, internal and external to VNF. -* R-44896 The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat - template that provides the necessary data for high availability - redundancy model. -* R-55802 The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat - template that provides the necessary data for scaling/growth VM - specifications. - - Note: Must comply with the *Heat requirements in 5.b*. - -* R-26881 The xNF provider **MUST** provide the binaries and images - needed to instantiate the xNF (xNF and VNFC images). -* R-96634 The xNF provider **MUST** describe scaling capabilities - to manage scaling characteristics of the xNF. +.. req:: + :id: R-35851 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include xNF topology that describes + basic network and application connectivity internal and external to the + xNF including Link type, KPIs, Bandwidth, latency, jitter, QoS (if + applicable) for each interface. + +.. req:: + :id: R-97102 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat + template that provides the necessary data for VM specifications + for all VNF components - for hypervisor, CPU, memory, storage. + +.. req:: + :id: R-20204 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat + template that provides the necessary data for network connections, + interface connections, internal and external to VNF. + +.. req:: + :id: R-44896 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat + template that provides the necessary data for high availability + redundancy model. + +.. req:: + :id: R-55802 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF Package **MUST** include VM requirements via a Heat + template that provides the necessary data for scaling/growth VM + specifications. + + Note: Must comply with the *Heat requirements in 5.b*. + +.. req:: + :id: R-26881 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide the binaries and images + needed to instantiate the xNF (xNF and VNFC images). + +.. req:: + :id: R-96634 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** describe scaling capabilities + to manage scaling characteristics of the xNF. Testing ^^^^^^^^^^ -* R-43958 The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing - the tests that were conducted by the xNF providor and the test results. -* R-04298 The xNF provider **MUST** provide their testing scripts to - support testing. -* R-58775 The xNF provider **MUST** provide software components that - can be packaged with/near the xNF, if needed, to simulate any functions - or systems that connect to the xNF system under test. This component is - necessary only if the existing testing environment does not have the - necessary simulators. + +.. req:: + :id: R-43958 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF Package **MUST** include documentation describing + the tests that were conducted by the xNF providor and the test results. + +.. req:: + :id: R-04298 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide their testing scripts to + support testing. + +.. req:: + :id: R-58775 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide software components that + can be packaged with/near the xNF, if needed, to simulate any functions + or systems that connect to the xNF system under test. This component is + necessary only if the existing testing environment does not have the + necessary simulators. Licensing Requirements ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -* R-85653 The xNF **MUST** provide metrics (e.g., number of sessions, - number of subscribers, number of seats, etc.) to ONAP for tracking - every license. -* R-44125 The xNF provider **MUST** agree to the process that can - be met by Service Provider reporting infrastructure. The Contract - shall define the reporting process and the available reporting tools. -* R-40827 The xNF provider **MUST** enumerate all of the open - source licenses their xNF(s) incorporate. -* R-97293 The xNF provider **MUST NOT** require audits of - Service Provider’s business. -* R-44569 The xNF provider **MUST NOT** require additional - infrastructure such as a xNF provider license server for xNF provider - functions and metrics. -* R-13613 The VNF **MUST** provide clear measurements for licensing - purposes to allow automated scale up/down by the management system. -* R-27511 The VNF provider **MUST** provide the ability to scale - up a VNF provider supplied product during growth and scale down a - VNF provider supplied product during decline without “real-time” - restrictions based upon VNF provider permissions. -* R-85991 The xNF provider **MUST** provide a universal license key - per xNF to be used as needed by services (i.e., not tied to a VM - instance) as the recommended solution. The xNF provider may provide - pools of Unique xNF License Keys, where there is a unique key for - each xNF instance as an alternate solution. Licensing issues should - be resolved without interrupting in-service xNFs. -* R-47849 The xNF provider **MUST** support the metadata about - licenses (and their applicable entitlements) as defined in this - document for xNF software, and any license keys required to authorize - use of the xNF software. This metadata will be used to facilitate - onboarding the xNF into the ONAP environment and automating processes - for putting the licenses into use and managing the full lifecycle of - the licenses. The details of this license model are described in - Tables C1 to C8 in the Appendix. Note: License metadata support in - ONAP is not currently available and planned for 1Q 2018. + +.. req:: + :id: R-85653 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF **MUST** provide metrics (e.g., number of sessions, + number of subscribers, number of seats, etc.) to ONAP for tracking + every license. + +.. req:: + :id: R-44125 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** agree to the process that can + be met by Service Provider reporting infrastructure. The Contract + shall define the reporting process and the available reporting tools. + +.. req:: + :id: R-40827 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** enumerate all of the open + source licenses their xNF(s) incorporate. + +.. req:: + :id: R-97293 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST NOT + + The xNF provider **MUST NOT** require audits + of Service Provider's business. + +.. req:: + :id: R-44569 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST NOT + + The xNF provider **MUST NOT** require additional + infrastructure such as a xNF provider license server for xNF provider + functions and metrics. + +.. req:: + :id: R-13613 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF **MUST** provide clear measurements for licensing + purposes to allow automated scale up/down by the management system. + +.. req:: + :id: R-27511 + :target: VNF + :keyword: MUST + + The VNF provider **MUST** provide the ability to scale + up a VNF provider supplied product during growth and scale down a + VNF provider supplied product during decline without "real-time" + restrictions based upon VNF provider permissions. + +.. req:: + :id: R-85991 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** provide a universal license key + per xNF to be used as needed by services (i.e., not tied to a VM + instance) as the recommended solution. The xNF provider may provide + pools of Unique xNF License Keys, where there is a unique key for + each xNF instance as an alternate solution. Licensing issues should + be resolved without interrupting in-service xNFs. + +.. req:: + :id: R-47849 + :target: XNF + :keyword: MUST + + The xNF provider **MUST** support the metadata about + licenses (and their applicable entitlements) as defined in this + document for xNF software, and any license keys required to authorize + use of the xNF software. This metadata will be used to facilitate + onboarding the xNF into the ONAP environment and automating processes + for putting the licenses into use and managing the full lifecycle of + the licenses. The details of this license model are described in + Tables C1 to C8 in the Appendix. + + Note: License metadata support in ONAP is not currently available + and planned for 1Q 2018. + .. |image0| image:: Data_Model_For_Event_Records.png :width: 7in @@ -269,4 +594,3 @@ Licensing Requirements .. |image3| image:: Protocol_Buffers_Driven_Model.png :width: 4.74in :height: 3.3in - |