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Overview

The Open Networking Summit - EU 2019 event offers two "un-conference" areas for topic discussions, small-team breakouts etc.  We call this an "Unconference" because it's less about pre-conceived and pre-arranged formal presentations and instead allows for discussion topics of interest to "spring up" either closer to the event or at the event itself.

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The current Un-conference Schedule can be found here: https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/x/UgMiAQ
Rooms are booked on a first-come, first-serve basis
If you wish to add a topic to the schedule, please post it below.
Unconference Rooms are located at Flanders Convention Center: Gorilla 4 Gorilla 5

List of Proposed Topics

  • Short Description:  CNTT reference implementation and verification in OPNFV

  • Detailed Description:
    • We will use this session to drive the detailed discussion of CNTT activities in OPNFV. Major topics can include as follows (you are also welcome to add more topics)
      • CNTT progress updates, especially focusing on OPNFV related activities
      • High level discussion on OPNFV planning to engage in CNTT effort and reveal CNTT requirements
      • OPNFV feature projects planning for support of CNTT reference models and architecture
      • OPNFV installer projects gap analysis (whether the current projects will support the reference architecture in a good way?)
      • OPNFV testing project gap analysis (whether the current test cases and framework will support the verification requirement from CNTT?)
      • Next step
  • Topic Leader: Fu Qiao, 
  • Estimated Audience Size (15-30):
  • Interested In Attending:

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  • Short Description:   Discuss automation requirements for MEC during the whole life cycle of MEC application. 

  • Detailed Description:  In this session ,i will introduce the whole MEC system with 5G Core.  Typically there will be a lot of facilities around MEC system. For instance,  local DNS system, hardware  or software firewall(if traffic from internet into MEC system , FW is needed).  When application is on boarding in MEC system, openstack or kubernetes will allocate virtual machine and container for applicaiton automatically. But the application can't supply the service right now. 
    Automation requirements for MEC  to speed up the service provision procedure:
    1.  Set UPF rule automatically(traffic steering) 
    2.  Set FW  rule automatically(traffic rule)
    3.  Set DNS record automatically (DNS resolving)
    4.  others...
  • Topic Leader: Jia Xuan (jiaxuan@chinamobile.com)
  • Estimated Audience Size (5-10):
  • Interested In AttendingIf you are interested in this discussion

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  • Short Description:  A Look at OPX Architecture and Latest Release

  • Detailed DescriptionOpen Switch is a project dedicated to making a solid Open Source option for a complete Network platform supporting the community and providing networking innovations.  There is a focus on making a completely open source NOS providing a solid (Linux Based Package approach) allowing the installation of Open Switch on a Debian based platforms.  In this demo/workshop we will go through the architecture and highlight multiple applications build with OPX, look at the latest release of OPX,  and provide an opportunity to interact with OPX via VM. Come learn how you can integrate your white-box NOS solution with your upstream applications with ONAP, ODL etc.. 
  • Topic Leader: Joe Ghalam
  • Estimated Audience Size (15-30):
  • Comments: Requesting for a Monday time slot for this session due to travel restrictions.
  • Interested In Attending

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  • Short Description: ONAP and Cisco NSO Integration

  • Detailed Description: IP/MPLS backbones have many automation scenarios based on configuration changes. This presentation shows (1) how an external configuration management tool can easily be integrated to ONAP thanks to standard interfaces and (2) how ONAP, thanks to powerful modelling tools and a distribution of orchestration functions into several components, can help to add business and operations oriented facets to a complex multi-sided automation process. A particular focus will be made on the repartition of the automation between Cisco NSO tool, SDN-C DigiGraph and Service Orchestration in order to ease the life of operational entities, re-use elementary network automation scenario in order to compose complex automation scenario. A demonstration will complete this presentation.

  • Topic LeaderOlivier Dugeon Olivier Augizeau

  • Estimated Audience Size: 5-10
  • Interested In Attending:

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  • Short Description:  An introduction of open source network project Mizar and discussion

  • Detailed Description: In this session, we would like to introduce our new open source network project Mizar, an eBPF and Geneve protocol based cloud network data plane that can scale to manage the communication and routing of hundreds of thousands of dynamic network end points among VPCs and subnets. The goal of this project is to address the following current cloud related challenges:
      - Unify the network data-plane for containers, serverless functions, virtual machines, etc.
      - Support provisioning and management of large number of endpoints
      - Accelerate network resource provisioning for dynamic cloud environment
      - Achieve high network throughput and low latency
      -Create an extensible cloud-network of pluggable network functions
    This session starts with a brief introduction and follows with an open discussion for suggestions of our project.
  • Topic Leader:  Yin Ding Sukhdev Kapuring Xiong(ying.xiong@futurewei.com)
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15):
  • Interested In Attending: If you are interested in this discussion and would like to participate in it, please add your name and email here (one name/email per line please). We'll use this information when building the schedule so that we minimize overbooking people where possible.