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Introduction

Who we are....

CNTT Participant On-boarding Overview

Getting Started

Information PacketAutomatic Agreement   to TermsJoin CommunityEngage!


Welcome


FAQs


 

Information Packet


CNTT Overview


Legal Terms & Conditions


How To's


Distribution Lists, Meeting Info, Events


Tools


Communicate Responsibilities to Participate in CNTT


Legal Terms & Conditions


CNTT Workstream Lead Sends Confirmation of Registration


Assign Mentor


Contribute!

Support & Administration

                                                        


 Getting Started


Welcome to the CNTT Community!!

The following information is provided in this packet to help you get on boarded to CNTT as a contributing member.

  1. An overview of CNTT
  2. Legal Terms and Conditions
  3. How to get engaged and begin contributing (what to do, who to contact, when to meet, tools, etc.)

On-Boarding FAQs

How long will it take to review the info packet?

The basic on-boarding info packet review will take approximately 1 hours of your time, initially. After that, your consistent engagement and contributions are based on your own commitment.

What will I learn about during on-boarding process?

You’ll get an overview of the scope of CNTT and the underlying technologies, solutions, development status and roadmaps. Additionally, you’ll be made aware of participant responsibilities and legal obligations. Finally, you’ll be provided with support and logistical information you’ll need to get fully engaged with the CNTT developer community.

What help will I get throughout the on-boarding process?

During the on-boarding process members are supported by the CNTT on-boarding team members: (see Slide 19) indicated in your “Getting Started” email. On-boarding members are welcomed to reach out for assistance any time during the on-boarding process.

What happens once I get on-boarded?

Once you have reviewed the CNTT on-boarding information and have agreed to the perquisite terms and agreements associated with participating and contributing to the Task Force, and you have completed on-boarding and now it will be your opportunity to join desired work streams. For an initial period after on-boarding, you will be assigned a volunteer mentor from the Task Force to help you get up to speed and contributing quickly.


Information Packet

CNTT Objectives

Global operators and suppliers are joining forces to:

  • Reduce fragmentation of the NFVI architectures in use by Telco’s in order to accelerate innovation, time to market, & lower VNF | CNF on-boarding costs

  • Develop an NFVI Reference Model as a framework to enable the delivery of VNFs | CNFs for next generation cloud native services

  • Define a simplified & finite set NFVI Reference Architectures for VNFs | CNFs based on a common Reference Model

  • Establish an implementation & verification ecosystem for VNFs | CNFs as it relates to NFVI, leveraging the Linux Foundation Verification Programs

Common NFVI Lifecycle Framework

CNTT Characteristics

Scope

  • Define an NFVI Reference Model and a finite set of NFVI Reference Architectures based on the Reference Model.
  • Establish an VNF | CNF implementation & verification ecosystem
  • Leverage Linux Foundation Verification and Open Source Projects

Key Attributes

  • Fully open-sourced structure, approach, and solutions
  • Governance & Technology workstreams
  • Close coordination and collaboration with LFN, OPNFV, OVP, CNCF, and other open-source organizations such as Kubernetes and OSF
  • Continuous improvement and lifecycle management

Benefits

  • Enables of delivery of VNFs | CNFs to market efficiently and effectively.
  • Lowers VNF | CNF on-boarding costs
  • Accelerates innovation and time to market of next-generation cloud-native services.

Metrics (Examples)

  • Content contributions by Company
  • Content contributions by Individual
  • # of Labs
  • # of Badges Issued
  • # of SP Adoptions

The Five Key Components (Value Streams) of the Common NFVI Framework

Global NFVI Lifecycle Framework

Establish an open-sourced end-to-end ecosystem to deliver, maintain & continually improve the cloud infrastructure delivery lifecycle

Reference Model (RM)

Develop a framework to drive continuity of Reference Architectures for NFVI

Reference Architectures (e.g. RA1, RA2, etc.)

Design number of discrete NFVI specifications based on the Reference Model

Reference Implementations (e.g. RI1, RI2, etc.)

Implement & deploy based on the design & configurations of each Reference Architecture

Reference Conformance (e.g. RC1, RC2, etc.)

Deliver community verified NFVI | VNFs | CNFs to the Service Provider Marketplace 

Reference Model & Reference Architectures

To understand the work being done to lead the industry to adopt Common NFVI standard Reference Model and Reference Architectures, one needs to first understand the two core tenets underlying all efforts to develop the Reference Model and Reference Architectures. That is…

  1. VNF abstraction as a goal requires the VNF to not be particularly dependent on NFVI.
  2. The realization of value delivered into the VNF supply chain is dependent upon the  ability of the CNTT community to coalesce on a Common Reference Model and discrete number of Reference Architectures.

Therefore, the entire CNTT approach is rooted in and built upon these tenets as core beliefs.

Reference Implementations

Reference Conformance

References (Rx) & Expected Outcomes


Automatic Agreement to Terms


“…CNTT is open to participation by any individual or organization that agrees to comply with these ToR(each such participant, a “Participant”)…Only individuals that are self-employed may participate as a Participant (in the case of an employed individual, their employer will need to agree to be a Participant)…”

                     – CNTT Terms of Reference


Legal Terms and Conditions CNTT Members need to abide by:

Linux Foundation Networking (LFN)

GSMA


Join Community


The following links include all the contacts and information you’ll need to signup for workstreams, email distribution lists, find and schedule meetings, register for events, and use the CNTT tools for community engagement.

Here is a recommended checklist of items participants should have completed to join the community.

Start engaging!

Engage!

Thanks for engaging with CNTT. For further support and ongoing engagement information, you may reach out to the following folks for further administrative help any time:

Jim Baker, jbaker@linuxfoundation.org

Jonathan Beltran, jonathan.beltran@att.com

Scot Steele, scotsteele@att.com




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