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- Requirements are identified as either MUST, MUST NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT,
or MAY as defined in RFC 2119.
- Requirements should be targeted to a restricted set of nouns related
- to VNFs and within the control of the VNF provider. The current list
- of VNF Requirement targets is:
+ to VNFs or PNFs and within the control of the VNF or PNF provider. The
+ current list of VNF or PNF Requirement targets is:
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
| Target | When is it used |
@@ -56,16 +56,16 @@ Introduction
| | may be provided through the RFP/acquisition process. |
+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
-- Chapter 4 contains the xNF requirements involving the design and
- development of xNFs. These requirements help VNFs/PNFs operate
+- Chapter 4 contains the VNF or PNF requirements involving the design and
+ development of VNFs or PNF. These requirements help VNFs or PNFs operate
efficiently within a cloud environment. Requirements cover design,
resiliency, security, modularity and DevOps.
-- Chapter 5 describes the different data models the xNF provider
+- Chapter 5 describes the different data models the VNF or PNF provider
needs to understand. There are currently 2 models described in this
document:
- The first model is the onboarding package data model. This is a TOSCA
- model that will describe how all the elements passed from the VNF/PNF
+ model that will describe how all the elements passed from the VNF or PNF
Provider to the Service provider should be formatted and packaged.
- The second model is HEAT template used for orchestrating and
instantiating virtual resources in an OpenStack environment. At this